Harding's Luck


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(4.8 stars; 50 reviews)

Harding's luck is sequel to E. Nesbit's "The House of Arden". It tells the story of Dickie Harding, a disabled boy, who one day accidentally discovers an old magic, that allows him to travel into his own past. There he meets Elfrida and Edred Arden (as told in "The House of Arden") and together they seek for a long lost treasure. (Summary by Elli) (7 hr 28 min)

Chapitres

01 - Tinkler and the Moonflower Part 1 23:40 Lu par Sonja
02 - Tinkler and the Moonflower Part 2 15:33 Lu par Sonja
03 - Burglars Part 1 17:22 Lu par Sonja
04 - Burglars Part 2 18:00 Lu par Sonja
05 - The Escape 37:53 Lu par Sandra Estenson
06 - Which Was the Dream? Part 1 23:25 Lu par Sandra Estenson
07 - Which Was the Dream? Part 2 31:57 Lu par Sandra Estenson
08 - "To Get Your Own Living" Part 1 23:38 Lu par Sandra Estenson
09 - "To Get Your Own Living" Part 2 22:36 Lu par Sandra Estenson
10 - Buried Treasure Part 1 22:09 Lu par Kalynda
11 - Buried Treasure Part 2 19:31 Lu par Kalynda
12 - Dickie Learns Many Things Part 1 25:19 Lu par Liam Neely
13 - Dickie Learns Many Things Part 2 23:54 Lu par Liam Neely
14 - Going Home 23:59 Lu par Katine
15 - Kidnapped 31:16 Lu par John W. Michaels
16 - The Noble Deed 32:23 Lu par Equilibrium33
17 - Lord Arden 41:00 Lu par Sandra Estenson
18 - The End 14:56 Lu par Sandra Estenson

Critiques

Response to his⤵


(5 stars)

Most Americans speak excellent English, and it's a stupid generalization to say Americans speak poorly. It's the immigrants who are trying to learn English, and use this app/site to improve their language. Hope you see this, Private Listener.

Good story


(4 stars)

Very good story and good readers. Just the one chapter had a rather violent scene for kids and I didn't like it. Also the ending was not the best. Definitely not E. Nesbit's best work.


(4.5 stars)

A beautiful story! The readers did a nice job with their various chapters - generally clear and understandable. Thank you.

Better to read than listen


(5 stars)

Story is engrossing and fanciful, but American narrators detract from the whole presentation.