by Scott Brick, Robert Louis Stevenson
I tried to listen to this audiobook this morning but it was just too wordy for me. I mean, I know it's a book, they're made up entirely of words but these words were not at all interesting to me. They were boring, dry, tedious words and they did not please me nor did they scare me. They made me slee...
The storytelling style, where everything is revealed through one character telling another about past events or explaining after the fact in a letter, turns an interesting concept into a tedious story to read. I suppose the meaning of what happened with the creation of Mr. Hyde and his subsequent ac...
I enjoyed this audio version far better than the print version I read years ago. Especially the way the last chatper is read. Wow. Great audio version!
The cover art on classics is so weird. Who is that cigar-puffing man supposed to be? Jekyll? Hyde? Henry Poole? Lancaster?As I was listening to this audiobook, I found myself trying to remember a time when I didn't know the story of Jeckyll and Hyde. I remember encountering in the musical in high sc...