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Oliver Twist

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Oliver Twist

By: Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Gerald Dickens
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Gerald Dickens, great, great grandson of Charles Dickens, reads this traditional tale.

Oliver Twist is the second novel by English author Charles Dickens. The time honoured story is about the orphan Oliver Twist, who escapes from a workhouse and travels to London where he meets the renowned Artful Dodger, leader of a gang of juvenile pickpockets. Oliver is led to the lair of their elderly criminal trainer Fagin, naively unaware of their unlawful activities.

It is likely that Dickens's own early youth as a child labourer contributed to the story's development.

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I’ve come to finding Gerald Dickens reading his great great great grandfathers work rather late having previously listened to among others, Martin Jarvis and Anton Lester, all of whom I have thoroughly enjoyed ..but there’s is something about this being Dickens descendant that gives it a magical feeling ..and Gerald Dickens does, in my humble opinion, really do justice to Charles Dickens work ..it’s a genetic thing ..it’s in his blood, heart and soul..thank you for bringing this story to life :)

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What a pleasure this was, 17 hours of luxury. This was a well read novel, the voice was classic. Loved it.

Wonderful Voice and story

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Any narration of Oliver Twist has to pass a rather formidable test for me, as I had an abridged reading which my mother gave me years ago on two cassettes read by Ron Moody. Possibly over dramatic, but memorable for the same reason. Priced as it is, this is a good narration. There is also the potential added bonus of this tale being narrated by a Dickens family member which gives it a sense of authenticity.

It doesn't get top ratings for three small niggles, but they may matter to others who are more particular about these sorts of things. Firstly, while most of the characters are well voiced, some of them do appear to merge one with another at times, at least to my ears! Secondly, there are a few audio distortions and Gerald Dickens does sometimes seem to be a bit too close to the microphone so that popping noises are quite frequent. Thirdly, a section of the book appears to be missing. We get to hear that the good doctor is thinking about how to save a situation, but we don't hear his suggestion, and it's not entirely clear why Mr Giles and Brittles are being "bullied" or why Oliver is able to tell his story to the Doctor and his friends.

A book and a narrator is a partnership and, while this is on the whole good, I'm sure there is a better relationship out there

A Flawd but Respectable Narration

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