The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight


Lu par tabithat

(4.3 stars; 99 reviews)

The Princess Priscilla of Lothen Kunitz finds court life stifling and runs away to England with the elderly court librarian. Her intention is to live a pure and simple life filled with good works. But life among ordinary people in an English village is not what she expects it to be... (Introduction by Tabithat) (7 hr 32 min)

Chapitres

Chapter 01 32:57 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 02 23:58 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 03 12:41 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 04 11:04 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 05 24:21 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 06 17:50 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 07 16:04 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 08 14:36 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 09 30:55 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 10 20:55 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 11 18:58 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 12 18:45 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 13 25:46 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 14 17:19 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 15 14:16 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 16 17:35 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 17 14:51 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 18 20:42 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 19 21:26 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 20 19:17 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 21 19:37 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 22 11:06 Lu par tabithat
Chapter 23 and Conclusion 27:04 Lu par tabithat

Critiques

Great Reading


(4 stars)

This was a very enjoyable experience to listen to but a very odd story and not as funny or clever as others by the same author. I'd call it black humor, and the authorial intrusions just don't work. There are only two or three sympathetic characters. It's hard to like the princess although it is clear the author wants one to. Nice portrayal of a small English village, and if an accurate parody of the Germans of the time.... Well, yikes!

Inspiration for "Roman Holiday"?


(5 stars)

Charming story, beautifully read by Tabithat. Feeling caged in by the demands of her position and educated by the old court librarian to seek freedom, Her Royal Ducal Highness runs away to live a simple life. The problem is that neither she nor the librarian have any clue how to live simply and humbly, and in a different country's culture, at that. Hijinks ensue. It reminded me of Roman Holiday, but without the pyjamas and street brawls. Highly recommended! Recording quality was great also.

The Path To Happy Ever After


(3.5 stars)

A sort of reverse Cinderella tale. A good story, not her best. it is well read, and good for a fairly mindless bit of exploring the "Nobile Simplicity" of a quiet rural village life.

kam


(3.5 stars)

Good reader, thankyou. Think this was a satire about emotions and a spoof of people's guile. not always nice but true. It was however to long.

obx12


(5 stars)

Excellent plot with many twist and perhaps a life lesson or two. Thanks to the reader for an enjoyable listen.


(5 stars)

The reader is so good. No crazy accents or voices - just steady and clear with good emotion. Loved this book.

Excellently read


(4 stars)

The stories tends to be a bit lengthy but this story teller Makes it delightful to listen To

fabulous


(5 stars)

5th book I have read of author. Difficult to find so extremely pleased when I did on LibriVox.