• Ghost Stories, Volume 2

  • By: M. R. James
  • Narrated by: Derek Jacobi
  • Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (614 ratings)
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Ghost Stories, Volume 2

By: M. R. James
Narrated by: Derek Jacobi

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A second collection of tales from the master of ghost stories, M. R. James, whose stories have for many years inspired the BBC's A Ghost Story for Christmas TV adaptations. This volume includes 'A Warning to the Curious', 'The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral', 'The Mezzotint', and 'A Neighbour's Landmark'.
©2009 BBC Audiobooks Ltd (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

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Delightful narration of classic creepy tales - 2

Since there is no "track listing" of the stories in this title's description, allow me to provide them to you here, so you don't do as I did and end up purchasing recordings of individual stories by M.R. James which overlap with these:

Ghost Stories Volume TWO:
1. A Warning to the Curious
2. The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral
3. After Dark in the Playing Fields

Ghost Stories Volume ONE - (sold separately):
1. A View from a Hill
2. Rats
3. A School Story
4. The Ash Tree
5. The Story of a Disappearance, and an Appearance

Enjoy!

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Jacobi brings these wonderful old tales to life!

The only reason I don't give the Story rating a five is because while these stories may have been super frightening to the Victorian or Edwardian listening, the level of fright they impart now is somewhat lessened. The tone and language of the writing is superb, nonetheless, and the ideas held within the stories fascinating and supernatural. The Jamesian Ghost story isn't for everyone, but the formula is a good one!

Of all the many recorded books available of James' works, Derek Jacobi does the best. His skill at dialects brings each of the characters to life without the disconnect and interruption of focus caused by multiple readers in one piece. One immediately feels the life of each person, and the familiarity of an acquaintanceship. In addition, it recalls the original purpose of many of James' works: the Christmas reading at a party. Jacobi's delivery, other than the dialects themselves, is full of the emotion proper to the scenes, easy to follow and bringing to mind the theater. The stage is set keenly, and if a listener doesn't have an advanced vocabulary, the tone and delivery offers context clue as to what is going on.

Indeed, I've listened many times to my copy. I've found my favorites to be 'A Warning to the Curious' and The Mezzotint'. The price is worth the 2 hrs and 46 mins, given the easy of listening again and again. Don't miss out on the Volume 1 of this set, if you get this one (I bought the CDs of Vol. 1, rather than the audible file.)

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Great Narration of Ghost Classics!

Derek Jacobi is an incredible narrator! He really brings these stories to life with a number of accents, voices and emotion. I must admit that Volume One of Ghost Stories is my favourite so far, Volume Two does not dissapoint. If you are a fan of M.R. James or classic ghost stories like I am, pick this one up!

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Excellent narrating! But Audible version unusable.

Derek Jacobi does an excellent narration of M. R. James' stories. He really is just fantastic.

Here are my only complaints: in Audible, none of the chapters are titled. This was just a slight annoyance in in volume 1, where there are 5 stories and 5 chapters, but in volume 2, there are 4 stories and 3 chapters - but to make it even more stupid, chapter 1 contains 1 story, chapter 2 contains 2 more stories and half of the last story, while the last chapter contains the last half of the 4th story.

How stupid is that? Break up the chapters into the actual stories.

While I really enjoyed Derek Jacobi's narration, making the stories needlessly hard to find in the audiobook is a dealbreaker. These kinds of audiobooks aren't ones you usually listen to from beginning to end, especially at one sitting. They are ones where you listen to a story, then later (the same day, that week, a month, whenever) you come back and listen to another. They made it very difficult with this.

Another thing that was disappointing is the length. Both volume 1 and 2 are less than 3 hours each. Why not have combined them into one audiobook? I only listened to these because they were included in the Plus catalog. To purchase them, volume 1 and 2 were $8.99 each, which seems high for what you get. If they had been combined into a single volume, and each story given it's own chapter, this would be a sure purchase for me.

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Quite Good

The three M.R. James ghost stories read in this audiobook are "A Warning to the Curious," "The Mezzotint," and "The Stalls at Barchester Cathedral." Both this and M.R.James' "Ghost Stories, Volume 1" are enjoyable if you love old English-style ghost stories (lots of atmosphere, long wind-up to a sudden, somewhat mysterious apparition), but James' best work are in his "Ghost Stories of an Antiquary" collection. These are the B team. Derek Jacobi is the perfect reader.

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Worse than volume one

Audible asked me to provide my opinion of this book for the benefit of other listeners. I hope you heed my warning. Do not download this book. The book is boring. It will be a waste of your time and money. The stories are not scary. They are long tedious stores that lack appeal to both children and adults. My recommendation is to pass this one up. Title sounds promising but the content is terrible. I’d say more of the same but this one is worse than the first.

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Terribly Delightful

Better than out-and-out horror, M. R. James inspires a deep sense of unease. The source of the evil is never fully revealed. The threat is usually experienced at second-hand. And that all-important ingredient of ghost stories, a sense of incredulity on the part of the characters involved, chimes perfectly with our own mindset, making the creepiness even creepier.

I agree with Kit that the best tales in this collection are “A Warning to the Curious” and “The Mezzotint”—especially the latter. Like most of James’ stories, these involve encounters with ancient legends or local lore. And since the gap between present and past can never be fully bridged, we never know the full truth. Of course, that leaves the wellspring of uneasiness, our own imaginations, to fill in the rest. It’s all terribly delightful.

Derek Jacobi is always great. The only downside is the organization of the recording. Why the editors decided to lump the first four stories into two long chapters, then accord the final (and least satisfying) tale its own chapter will remain yet another subject for our imaginations to ponder.

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Nothing like escaping reality into a ghost story!

Ghost stories at Christmas are a British tradition, and James' stories are the prime example.
These stories revolve around the educated, privileged man... 'stories within stories.'
you overhear someone telling the curious tale; of course there are atmospherics that set the mood,
and the narrator's voice is vital --Derek Jacobi has a sensitive, supple voice that immediately and intimately
wraps up the reader in the telling..

I recommend this unique recording of these stories... they are not for Christmas only.
I find ghost stories especially appealing during the long, hot dog days of summer.. when a shudder
and a chill are most welcome.

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spooky as always

makes you think about what's behind you as you depart a dark room. and look behind you as you shut off the lights.

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It is good

There are good stories read by a good reader. C'mon man, buy it already, okay? For real. Anyway, this is probably fifteen words. Smooch

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