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The Well at the World's End, Book 2: The Road Unto Trouble

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In The Well at the World's End, Ralph of Upmeads, youngest son of the King of Upmeads, leaves home (where nothing exciting ever happens) without permission and sets out looking for adventure. When he hears rumors of a well that exudes water with magical properties, he is intrigued and begins his quest. Along the way, he travels through various towns and wildernesses and meets -- and is sometimes led astray by -- a host of interesting people including a mysterious knight, a beautiful woman who may be a goddess, a treacherous servant, a brave tavern wench, a barbarian warrior, a solitary sage, and a sadistic king. Book 2 continues this journey, - Summary by Kristingj

DPLs for this project include Vanessa Cooley, Kristin Gjerløw, Ryan Cowell and Linette Geisel. (7 hr 42 min)

Chapters

Ralph Meets With Love in the Wilderness

16:44

Read by acousticwave

They Break Their Fast in the Wildwood

10:00

Read by acousticwave

The Lady Telleth Ralph of the Past Days of Her Life

14:31

Read by Kristin G.

The Lady Tells of Her Deliverance

20:14

Read by Kristin G.

Yet More of the Lady's Story

5:16

Read by Kristin G.

The Lady Tells Somewhat of Her Doings After She Left the Wilderness

15:36

Read by jenno

The Lady Tells of the Strife and Trouble That Befell After Her Coming to the Co…

25:45

Read by Lucy Kempton

The Lady Maketh an End of Her Tale

13:28

Read by Lucy Kempton

They Go On Their Way Once More

10:51

Read by Gemma L Myers

Of the Desert-House and the Chamber of Love in the Wilderness

20:31

Read by Gemma L Myers

Ralph Cometh Out of the Wilderness

6:35

Read by Gemma L Myers

Ralph Falleth in With Friends and Rideth to Whitwall

6:53

Read by Gemma L Myers

Richard Talketh With Ralph Concerning the Well at the World's End. Concerning S…

14:17

Read by Gemma L Myers

Ralph Falleth in With Another Old Friend

7:50

Read by Gemma L Myers

Ralph Dreams a Dream Or Sees a Vision

5:55

Read by David Lawrence

Of the Tales of Swevenham

14:50

Read by acousticwave

Richard Bringeth Tidings of Departing

8:30

Read by Gemma L Myers

Ralph Departeth From Whitwall With the Fellowship of Clement Chapman

5:15

Read by David Lawrence

Master Clement Tells Ralph Concerning the Lands Whereunto They Were Riding

7:10

Read by Gemma L Myers

They Come to the Mid-Mountain Guest-House

11:56

Read by Gemma L Myers

A Battle in the Mountains

13:10

Read by Gemma L Myers

Ralph Talks With Bull Shockhead

6:08

Read by Gemma L Myers

Of the Town of Cheaping Knowe

6:32

Read by Gemma L Myers

Ralph Heareth More Tidings of the Damsel

8:21

Read by acousticwave

The Fellowship Comes to Whiteness

7:03

Read by acousticwave

They Ride the Mountains Toward Goldburg

12:07

Read by acousticwave

Clement Tells of Goldburg

5:15

Read by acousticwave

Now They Come to Goldburg

6:56

Read by Domenica Campbell

Of Goldburg and the Queen Thereof

18:18

Read by acousticwave

Ralph Hath Hope of Tidings Concerning the Well at the World's End

9:29

Read by Lynne T

The Beginning of the Road To Utterbol

16:27

Read by Gemma L Myers

Ralph Happens on Evil Days

18:40

Read by Gemma L Myers

Ralph is Brought on the Road Towards Utterbol

9:46

Read by ToddHW

The Lord of Utterbol Will Wot of Ralph's Might and Minstrelsy

16:16

Read by ToddHW

Ralph Cometh To the Vale of the Tower

12:11

Read by Amelia Chesley

The Talk of Two Women Concerning Ralph

13:12

Read by Amelia Chesley

How Ralph Justed With the Aliens

11:30

Read by Amelia Chesley

A Friend Gives Ralph Warning

11:31

Read by Kalynda

The Lord of Utterbol Makes Ralph a Free Man

10:39

Read by Kalynda

They Ride Toward Utterness From Out of Vale Turris

2:27

Read by Joe Selah

Redhead Keeps Tryst

9:35

Read by acousticwave

Bewertungen

excellent book with enjoyable readers

(5 Sterne)

I listened to book one "Of the Well at Worlds End" and waited with anticipation for the second book to finish. It was worth the wait.Many thanks to all of the readers!

William Morris has long been a favorite of mine. the archaic English is a delig…

(5 Sterne)

Great Book

(5 Sterne)

First fantasy novel ever and it's not to bad.