Aladore


Read by Phil Benson

(4 stars; 5 reviews)

Ywain, a knight bored with his administrative duties, abandons his estate to his younger brother and goes on a pilgrimage to seek his heart's desire. Following a will-o'-the-wisp resembling a child, his quest takes him to the city of Paladore, where he meets the lady Aithne, half-fae enchantress. Sir Henry Newbolt's allegorical fantasy was published in hardback in Britain in 1914 and in the Uniited States a year later. It was revived in 1975 as the fifth volume in the celebrated Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson, adapted from Wikipedia (6 hr 4 min)

Chapters

Chapters 1-3 18:09 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 4-6 14:08 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 7-9 23:06 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 10-12 20:11 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 13-15 16:05 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 16-18 21:59 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 19-21 22:37 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 22-24 18:11 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 25-27 15:03 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 28-30 21:34 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 31-33 20:58 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 34-36 20:07 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 37-39 20:22 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 40-42 19:39 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 43-45 20:37 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 46-48 16:33 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 49-51 16:43 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 52-54 17:55 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 55-56 15:15 Read by Phil Benson
Chapters 57-58 5:27 Read by Phil Benson

Reviews

Strange book, great reader


(1 stars)

In my opinion, listening to this book was like listening for many hours to someone telling you about a disjointed dream they had the night before. I suppose there were a few little tidbits of wisdom here and there, but I'm not sure if any of them really stuck with me. I kept waiting for some grand ending, but in my view it never happened. If you get frustrated with this book like I did, I would suggest just going to the last chapter. I don't think you will miss much.

Very good story it has moments of. Losing the. Losing your inter


(4 stars)