A bit too American but well articulated and consistent with voice work. Great detail that he uses a more boyish version of Jim when Jim is speaking and an adult voice when he is narrating
Trampling a blind, lost, and at the end of it frightened old man to death. An act of virtue. I'd hate to see this squires idea of an act of malice. Bloody hell.
Nvm I found it, it’s till chapter 6 which is 1:24:10 I REALLY DON’T WANT TO START WITH IT UGH IT’S MANDATORY BUT IT’S NOT EVEN APART OF MY GPA 😭😭😭 just for extra credit I should be done by November 30th 😕 today is the 27th 😭
1:24:21 i have a quiz tomorrow and I just finished part one the quiz is about part one and hey to the reader you make the story 10 times more interesting thanks + on the book report I’m almost done with chapter 3 my teacher extended the due for part one of the report till the end of this week :)
Well intentioned reading but please - this is an English story, not an American one, written by a Scottish author set in England, at the outset, and peopled by English characters. It should be read by an Englishman, not an American. Without that authentic accent, there's just no authenticity to the tale. Nice try but no cigar.
I like the way Mark Smith reads he puts all his heart into the reading and I had to open 5 different readings of this book before I found Mark
Lolololol. I did the exact same thing
Indeed he is john silver himself.
(Editing in progress) show thx 4 my manual time consuming bookmarks!
00:01:46 PART ONE
The Old Buccaneer
00:01:51 Chapter 1
00:15:52 Chapter 2
00:30:51 Chapter 3
00:45:02 Chapter 4
00:58:45 Chapter 5
01:10:45 Chapter 6
01:24:15 Chapter 7
01:36:49 Chapter 8
01:48:48 Chapter 9
02:01:26 Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Mark Smith, narrator, is excellent. His clear voice is very natural.
Thanks for reading this! Great job.
Very helpful
Wonderful
This guy also did a great job reading Robinson Crusoe
This saved me 155 pages of reading for homework
Yes thank you
You did good
If Mark Smith is narrating, im listening.
Great book.
Amazing read, thank you 🙏
A bit too American but well articulated and consistent with voice work. Great detail that he uses a more boyish version of Jim when Jim is speaking and an adult voice when he is narrating
Chapter one goes on forever
Trampling a blind, lost, and at the end of it frightened old man to death. An act of virtue. I'd hate to see this squires idea of an act of malice. Bloody hell.
Well he was also a ruthless pirate :/
i cracked up when the narrator turned briefly into long john silver at the beginning of the last chapter! he's a delight to listen to.
Oof, I was too lazy to actually read the book XD
Same
@@123rawlweathers8 sameee
Imagine being the kid that used to put XD after everything
@@billyboi1320 ok XD
@@Bagouga frick u stop saying xd
i need to "read" this for school
me too!
Same lmao 😐
What an excellent book and reader
Who tf just air dropped me this 💀
Chapter 1 bookmark
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Bookmark 1:03:07
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Who else giggles when they hear the narrator say "seaman"?
I DO
It's a homophone
30:28 end of chapter 2 bookmark
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I did read rhe book years ago . This is ok .
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Part 6 - 5:51:27
Personal reminder 1:40:34
Question when does part one ends?
Nvm I found it, it’s till chapter 6 which is 1:24:10 I REALLY DON’T WANT TO START WITH IT UGH IT’S MANDATORY BUT IT’S NOT EVEN APART OF MY GPA 😭😭😭 just for extra credit I should be done by November 30th 😕 today is the 27th 😭
I should make a book report too
44:57 I’ll complete it tomorrow the story is kinda interesting ngl
1:24:21 i have a quiz tomorrow and I just finished part one the quiz is about part one and hey to the reader you make the story 10 times more interesting thanks + on the book report I’m almost done with chapter 3 my teacher extended the due for part one of the report till the end of this week :)
So i have a quiz tomorrow on part 2&3 I still haven’t listened to them and it’s 1:30 am 🥲 umm guess I’ll need to wake up tomorrow early
Part one chapter one 1:50
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Part 5 - 4:30:39
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Part 4 - 3:21:20
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Well intentioned reading but please - this is an English story, not an American one, written by a Scottish author set in England, at the outset, and peopled by English characters. It should be read by an Englishman, not an American. Without that authentic accent, there's just no authenticity to the tale. Nice try but no cigar.
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Mark Smith is world class but I really need Treasure Island to be read by an Englishman.
hi
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I like it better when women read
Sexist
@@billyboi1320 lmao
Lmao me too but this is all I coupd find and I need to "read" it for school in a week
Davis Thomas Robinson Maria Clark Steven
Thompson Gary Harris Scott Hall Dorothy
No English
This is excellent book
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