Curly


Read by VfkaBT

(3.6 stars; 37 reviews)

This Arizona-set western at the turn of the 20th century features an Irish lord named Balshannon, his American helper Chalkeye, and a cattle-rustler's son named Curly. (Summary by Matt Pierard) (7 hr 59 min)

Chapters

Apaches 11:48 Read by VfkaBT
Lord Balshannon 9:46 Read by VfkaBT
Holy Cross 15:31 Read by VfkaBT
The Range Wolves 13:31 Read by VfkaBT
Back to the Wolf Pack 10:31 Read by VfkaBT
My Range Whelps Whimpering 11:07 Read by VfkaBT
At The Sign of Ryan's Hand 18:34 Read by VfkaBT
In The Name of the People 5:32 Read by VfkaBT
War Signs 12:57 Read by VfkaBT
Storm Gathering 16:41 Read by VfkaBT
The Gun Fight 24:45 Read by VfkaBT
The City Boiling Over 19:31 Read by VfkaBT
The Man-Hunt 12:20 Read by VfkaBT
The Frontier Guards 17:45 Read by VfkaBT
Mostly Chalkeye 10:29 Read by VfkaBT
Arranging For More Trouble 16:48 Read by VfkaBT
The Real Curly 17:05 Read by VfkaBT
The White Star 25:38 Read by VfkaBT
A Marriage Settlement 23:46 Read by VfkaBT
The Marshal's Posse 17:49 Read by VfkaBT
A Flying Hospital 14:36 Read by VfkaBT
Robbery Under Arms 18:14 Read by VfkaBT
A House of Refuge 31:46 Read by VfkaBT
The Saving of Curly 26:47 Read by VfkaBT
A Million Dollars Ransom 29:24 Read by VfkaBT
The Stronghold 36:13 Read by VfkaBT
A Second-Hand Angel 10:23 Read by VfkaBT

Reviews

I was expecting to hear the sound of a toilet flushing at the end!


(2.5 stars)

I would like for this reader to make another attempt to record this book. The audio quality is horrible, in fact, I could not finish it. I tried skipping around through some of the chapters, hoping that they had been cleaned up. It sounds like he may have been sitting on the toilet while recording and I was expecting to hear a flush at the end.


(2 stars)

story is cool. but the reader and his tunnel sounding mic is almost unbearable and his stopping before the sentence is done he never truly gets into the story so it's awful flat.


(5 stars)

I loved the story. It shows the comeraderie and bonds that grow between hard, tough men who are united in common cause. I believe the dialogue is true to cowboys of 1900. I enjoyed the cowboy songs. The reader has a nice singing voice.

Curly Q?


(4 stars)

interesting rollicking story well written and read. even verbal inflection added to the characters. but the recording sounded like echoing from out of a trash dumpster.


(1.5 stars)

sounds like he's in a bathroom is reading is not that great great he can't do very good voices and really made me uninterested in the story.