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Sunrise with Seamonsters,Pt.1 | [Paul Theroux]
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Sunrise with Seamonsters,Pt.1

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  • by Paul Theroux
  • Narrated by Norman Dietz
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  • RELEASE DATE
    10-31-08
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Quintessential travel articles and thoughtful essays by the observant, witty and skeptical travel writer and novelist. Part One: 1964-1978 includes: "Winter in Africa"; "Leper Colony"; "V.S. Naipaul"; "Memories of Old Afghanistan"; "The Night Ferry to Paris"; and "A Circuit of Corsica".

©1985 Cape Cod Scriveners Company; (P)1988 Recorded Books,LLC

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    dianne BURNS, TENNESSEE, United States 02-20-12
    dianne BURNS, TENNESSEE, United States 02-20-12 Member Since 2011
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    "disappointing considering it was Paul Theroux!"
    What did you like best about Sunrise with Seamonsters,Pt.1? What did you like least?

    There was one chapter about situations in Africa that was written so clearly, I thought I was back there reliving it but most chapters assumed the reader knew more than, at least, I did and therefore, could not hold my interest.


    What could Paul Theroux have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

    Set the stage better for each chapter


    Did the narration match the pace of the story?

    The narrator didn't have a great deal of substance to use voice inflections and it was mostly reading the yellow pages.


    If this book were a movie would you go see it?

    It couldn't be... no plot


    Any additional comments?

    Kingdom By The Sea is wonderfully written and narrated. P.T., in other books,. should not assume his audience knows more than they do. More like this!

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