
The Arabian Nights - Sinbad the Voyager
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Gale Van Cott
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About this listen
After spending all the wealth left to him by his father, Sinbad goes to sea to repair his fortune. He sets ashore on what appears to be an island, but this island proves to be a gigantic sleeping whale on which trees have taken root ever since the world was young. Awakened by a fire kindled by the sailors, the whale dives into the depths, the ship departs without Sinbad, and Sinbad is saved by the grace of Allah.
Public Domain (P)2010 Alpha DVD LLCWhat listeners say about The Arabian Nights - Sinbad the Voyager
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- Kimar Mcleod
- 01-30-12
This is a clever use of the imagination.
What did you love best about The Arabian Nights - Sinbad the Voyager?
The persistence and love that Sinbad had for the sea and also the lengths he had to go true to make an honest prosperous living.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Sinbad- He was brave and clever in his actions
Did the narration match the pace of the story?
Yes- but a bit more diversity in reading (vocal) dynamics would better enhance the listening delight.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Earning a Honest Living
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- Darling Nikki
- 02-01-20
a great story
I have always loved this collection of tales and the performance was good as well. I did have to have a talk with my son about some of the outdated language, but it's a very old book. It's not really fair to hold it to today's standards, but it is something to consider when a child is listening.
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