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Ninety-Three

By: Victor Hugo
Narrated by: Frederick Davidson
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It is 1793 in France, the year of the guillotine. Already, Louis XVI has been sentenced to the scaffold, and Terror reigns. The architects of the Revolution (Marat, Danton, and Robespierre) have set up the Convention, an embryo parliament, designed to stem social chaos. But ideals topple in the face of political necessity, alliances founder, and intrigue is a way of life.

In Ninety-Three, Victor Hugo's inspired last novel, that tumultuous year's events are woven into an epic masterpiece that brilliantly captures the moment that shaped the destiny not only of France but of all European monarchies.

(P)2000 Blackstone Audio Inc.

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"The book is full of pregnant and splendid sayings. There are scenes of inimitable workmanship. Ninety-Three is equal to anything that Hugo has ever written." (Robert Louis Stevenson)
"One of the loftiest achievements of Hugo's genius." (Saturday Review)

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Fabulous storytelling. Heroic struggles.

Great job with one of my favorite Hugo novels.Very happy this was converted to audio.

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A profound look back into history.

Considering the book was originally published in 1874 it is still gripping today. Well narrated and well written. An enjoyable book.

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This is a brilliantly written novel

What made the experience of listening to Ninety-Three the most enjoyable?

This is my first introduction to Victor Hugo. I had no idea what a brilliant author he was. The characters are really captivating, and the plot tense and exciting. I was listening to this book on my iPod while fishing with tears running down my face. It has been weeks since I finished this book, and I still think about it. I really like this book.

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How to write non-fiction.

Great story ! I thing Victor Hugo showed the best method of writing fiction. Ayn Rand thought so , and was very thankful for him showing how to write a novel. Just read Ayn Rand's novels such as The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged . Atlas Shrugged is the greatest novel ever written!

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very demanding, very rewarding

both the listen and the text are not easy. hugo, and in a way, the narrator, has a way of circumlocuting and exhusting - but if you can ignor that, when you reach the end, you feel uplifted, learnd, moved.

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My Favorite Audiobook so far!

This is a great book and well narrated. I'm almost finished listening to it for the second time and am enjoying it even more this time than I did the first time. FIVE STARS!

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Fantastic

One of the best things ever made by human hands and minds. A damn good book.

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To know the future

The greatest novel I have listened to in all my life. The pronunciation is flawless, the inflections superb. The content is required reading for the future of civilized man. The theme is more relevant now than ever. What does freedom require? The knowledge of man as a rational being and that motivations of individuals matter.

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Nice story... wish there was more of it.

I loved Le Misserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame so I was psyched to find 93 with the same narrator but what a disapointment. In the other books Hugo peppers the story with historical sidenotes here and there. Ninety-Three is a historical sidenote peppered with story. Even the narator sounds bored for most of the middle. It's like Hugo was so concerned about it that he forgot to develop the characters until he finished getting the history right and by the time you care the book's over.

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Hugo + Davidson=perfect

Hugo and Davidson...I'm immediately launching into Hunchback with Davidson...I don't deserve to have this much fun...







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