Anna Karenina, Book 2
Leo Tolstoy
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In Part 2, Kitty’s health deteriorates from regret and heartbreak, while Levin retreats to his country estate. Anna and Vronsky continue to pursue each other and become the talk of polite society, to the chagrin of Karenin. (Summary by Mary Ann ) (5 hr 39 min)
Chapters
Book 2 Chapter 01 | 6:47 | Read by willem |
Book 2 Chapter 02 | 9:10 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Book 2 Chapter 03 | 8:29 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 04 | 8:33 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 05 | 8:49 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 06 | 11:20 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 07 | 12:20 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 08 | 10:35 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 09 | 8:52 | Read by Liz Devens |
Book 2 Chapter 10 | 2:02 | Read by Liz Devens |
Book 2 Chapter 11 | 4:51 | Read by Liz Devens |
Book 2 Chapter 12 | 7:59 | Read by Sarah Jane Zwier |
Book 2 Chapter 13 | 17:04 | Read by Bellona Times |
Book 2 Chapter 14 | 11:20 | Read by J Polin |
Book 2 Chapter 15 | 8:31 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 16 | 10:11 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 17 | 10:31 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 18 | 5:02 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 19 | 7:41 | Read by Sesame |
Book 2 Chapter 20 | 7:24 | Read by Sesame |
Book 2 Chapter 21 | 12:38 | Read by Annise |
Book 2 Chapter 22 | 13:22 | Read by Martina Hutchins |
Book 2 Chapter 23 | 8:47 | Read by Martina Hutchins |
Book 2 Chapter 24 | 14:05 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Book 2 Chapter 25 | 12:42 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Book 2 Chapter 26 | 12:24 | Read by Annise |
Book 2 Chapter 27 | 6:00 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 28 | 9:30 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 29 | 9:00 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 30 | 8:30 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 31 | 6:25 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Book 2 Chapter 32 | 11:02 | Read by Lynne Carroll |
Book 2 Chapter 33 | 10:57 | Read by Lynne Carroll |
Book 2 Chapter 34 | 13:45 | Read by Lynne Carroll |
Book 2 Chapter 35 | 12:30 | Read by Lynne Carroll |
Reviews





Some of the readers are awful, the woman who puts on a fake Russian accent for the dialogue makes me cringe!





most of it is tollerable but holy shit the girl who did 19 and 20 is so incredibly horrible I have never been angry and cringing from someone's voice as this girl who wasnt even sure if the accent should be french swedish or russian. it was an abomination in the middle of a nice book and should be re-recorded.
wow. what disrespect.





Devyxmas
the reader who uses the fake accent really need to think about what shes is doing. I listen while working and seriously I kid you not.... this made me sick in my throat and gave me super anxiety... I could not work and have this playing. It's really a shame because even when Tolstoy talks about stressful bad stuff it's always so beautifully presented and obviously made with love. I really have no idea what her reasoning was for not just reading it straight(which would have been easier), and instead destroying the russian voice, the text, and the meaning of this masterpiece critique of the evils in that time and place. it seemed almost cruel to me....
regarding the reader sesame (chapter 19&20)





she was horrible although she did read well but the pretentious Russian accent made me skip those 2 chapter and I had to read them on wattpad because I just could not bear her





Alan
as many others have said, chapters 19 and 20 urgently need to be redone.
Good continuation of story





Jbar
A fantastic effort by all the readers who volunteer their own time to read for those of us who really appreciate it. When I'm poorly I can always escape into fantasy land listening about Anna Karenina. Thank you all.
wow the reader of chapter 19&20!





Indy
Is it a joke? Those chapters really should be redone! The awful Russian accent amd tone of voice the reader uses! It's impossible to listen to.





godot
This guy just plain reads too fast. I can't listen that fast. What's the hurry? Check out the great broadcaster Paul Harvey!