
Shadow of the Silk Road
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Narrado por:
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Jonathan Keeble
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De:
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Colin Thubron
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"Thubron doesn't cut corners, he talks to people, he takes risks, he's honest-and so is Jonathan Keeble's reading. He's got a great on-the-road voice."( The Guardian)
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Incredible book
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Travels through past and present
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prose meets poetry
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Central Asia travelogue
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A lyrical trip through Central Asia
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Want a travelog from a post 9/11 Central Asia?
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Spectacular and delicious prose
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Great Book, Great Narrator
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What made the experience of listening to Shadow of the Silk Road the most enjoyable?
The author wrote very well, using many adjectives and describing sceneries as meticulously and as faithfully as possible. The narrator is excellent too. I was expecting a book about Silk Road history, but instead I got a travel book elaborating on the author's trip along the Silk Road. However I like it anyway. It is well written.What other book might you compare Shadow of the Silk Road to and why?
I usually don't read travel books and I have no idea which book this can be compared to. I read Edith Wharton's travel short stories and don't like them as much as I enjoy reading her novels. So probably this is the source of my general dislike of this genre.What about Jonathan Keeble’s performance did you like?
Yes. I like his voice.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I only listen to audiobooks when driving to work or when doing home exercise, each half an hour. So I don't have big chunk of time to do it. Although I think it may be enjoyable to do it in one sitting.Any additional comments?
I was really laughing loud when the book dwelled on poor peasants on the steppe who have blue eyes, a possible indication of Roman soldier ancestry. I think the author felt a little too sorry for them, probably because he is blue eyed himself. How about those black and brown eyed peasants? Don't you think the black and brown eyed peasants also deserve a chance to be transported in a limousine to somewhere grand to enjoy what their Roman ancestors have enjoyed, for example, binge eating and endless drinking? Probably it is uncharitable to say this. We all put too much emphasis on looks. It's an inalienable human weakness. I am not trying to pick on this author and especially I wish people will not pick on me when my book is published.bought it by mistake, but liked it anyway
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I'm torn about the narration: Keeble did what he could with inflection to keep the story interesting, but his pronunciation was a bit ... odd.
Qualified endorsement
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