The Pony Rider Boys in the Alkali
Frank Gee Patchin
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers





Yee-Haww! The Pony Rider Boys are on the move again! This time the boys are in the desert of Nevada, discovering the beauty and perils in 100 degree heat. It should be another thrilling ride that Professor Zepplin has taken them on! (Summary by Ann Boulais )
Previous book in the series: The Pony Rider Boys in the Ozarks
Next book in the series: The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico (5 hr 10 min)
Capítulos
01 - The Desert's Mystic Spell | 18:42 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) |
02 - The First Night in Camp | 20:44 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) |
03 - Twisted by a Twister | 16:17 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) |
04 - The Charge of the Light Brigade | 14:39 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) |
05 - Stalking Big Game by Moonlight | 13:12 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) |
06 - Bagged by Lucky Shots | 8:13 | Leído por Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
07 - Chunky Comes to Grief | 11:29 | Leído por Mark Mickelson |
08 - Nearly Drowned in an Alkali Sink | 14:57 | Leído por Mark Mickelson |
09 - The Boys Discover a River | 9:17 | Leído por Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
10 - A Cowboy Takes a Header | 9:18 | Leído por Mark Mickelson |
11 - A Piece of Human Sandpaper | 10:50 | Leído por Mark Mickelson |
12 - Running Down the Trail | 14:18 | Leído por Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
13 - Coyotes Join in the Chorus | 10:32 | Leído por Mark Mickelson |
14 - Fun in the Foothills | 12:08 | Leído por Mark Mickelson |
15 - Bud Promises Some Excitement | 8:12 | Leído por Steve Mattingly |
16 - The Battle of the Stallions | 13:35 | Leído por Steve Mattingly |
17 - On a Wild-Horse Hunt | 17:24 | Leído por Bill Mosley |
18 - Roped by Rough Riders | 16:09 | Leído por Bill Mosley |
19 - Winning Their Reward | 9:46 | Leído por Arnie Horton |
20 - Visited by a Halo | 15:20 | Leído por Marty |
21 - Off on a Dry Trail | 8:52 | Leído por Marty |
22 - In the Hermit's Cave | 12:44 | Leído por Marty |
23 - Lost in the Desert Maze | 8:01 | Leído por Marty |
24 - Conclusion | 15:44 | Leído por Marty |
Reseñas
I really enjoyed this story...





mikezane
... and I am off to find the rest of the stories in the series. This is a western-style story of a group of young boys who have plenty of cowboy adventures while crossing the desert. They manage to capture some wonderful wild stallions, they give a couple of tough, older cowboys a bit of a licking, all while keep their sense of humor and camaraderie. Regarding the readers - I happen to like RK's reading style. He is easy to follow and has a nice steady cadence. Quality of sound recordings is excellent. The rest of the readers likewise do a very nice job with voices and quality of recordings. All in all, I found the story to be very enjoyable.
I don't think you understand LibriVox at all





librivoxbooks
The previous reviewer has no understanding whatsoever of how LibriVox works. There are no managers. We are ALL volunteers. Readers choose what they would like to record. There is no allocation. If you don't like a particular reader, don't listen. Many people do like a plain vanilla reading - you don't, so choose to listen to what you DO like.
it's a good story but way too many readers,.





AZRooster1981





A LibriVox Listener
As always I really enjoy the readers and all their hard work. Thoroughly enjoyable!





Jonathan
I really like this Story. Also the Readers are very Good
265 the kids to the bank today





A LibriVox Listener
265 the first time





Brett Miller
nice to see Chunky saving Thad for a change.
pathetic reading





GonzoRanch
Who is the idiot that keeps giving Kilmer the high action books?? How long will this go on??? I'll read a books description that sounds so exciting but then I see Kilmer is the reader & it's like, "Oh crap. Forget it." It's like the book is a high performance car, so you expect a good ride, but the reader is just like water has been poored into the gas tank. Kilmer must be some kind of manager in Librovox - how else do you explain high action books CONSISTENTLY being given to possibly the most dull & boring of readers?? PLEASE, get off it!!