The Monastery


Leído por Bill Boerst

(3.7 stars; 23 reviews)

Dame Elspeth is kept in a tower after the death of her husband. The widow of the Baron of Avenel and her daughter seek safety with Elspeth in her tower. Hearing the baroness's deathbed confession, Father Philip notices her Bible. As he carries it to the Lord Abbot, it is taken from him by a White Lady. A sub-prior investigates this story and finds that the Bible is now back in the owner's hands. Later, Elspeth's son sees the White Lady when he snatches the Bible from a flaming altar. Intrigue follows intrigue. Halbert and Sir Piercie Shafton fight, and Halbert flees, leaving Sir Piercie mortally wounded. Shafton, however, recovers only to be accused of murdering Edward's missing brother. Mysie helps Shafton escape from jail. Edward has vowed to become a monk at the urging of the White Lady. After a battle between English and Scottish soldiers against Sir John's troops, Mysie is declared a suitable wife for Sir Piercie. The monks are allowed to keep their monastery. Summary by Bill Boerst, based on Wikipedia (17 hr 40 min)

Capítulos

Introduction, Part A 18:09 Leído por Bill Boerst
Introduction, Part B 21:04 Leído por Bill Boerst
Introductory Epistle, Part A 22:49 Leído por Bill Boerst
Introductory Epistle, Part B 19:47 Leído por Bill Boerst
Introductory Epistle, Part C 19:05 Leído por Bill Boerst
Answer by the Author of Waverly 19:42 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 1 12:48 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 2 21:50 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 3 18:03 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 4 22:52 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 5, Part A 13:52 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 5, Part B 16:23 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 6 16:35 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 7 13:46 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 8 22:45 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 9, Part A 13:58 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 9, Part B 15:47 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 10, Part A 13:22 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 10, Part B 10:40 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 11 18:37 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 12 18:07 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 13, Part A 11:44 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 13, Part B 11:47 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 14, Part A 19:33 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 14, Part B 17:41 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 15, Part A 14:55 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 15, Part B 11:33 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 16, Part A 12:12 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 16, Part B 21:56 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 17 21:35 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 18 16:55 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 19, Part A 14:03 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 19, Part B 12:51 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 20, Part A 13:22 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 20, Part B 11:41 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 21 22:38 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 22 18:26 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 23 15:48 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 24, Part A 18:00 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 24, Part B 14:10 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 25, Part A 14:09 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 25, Part B 14:06 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 26, Part A 11:52 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 26, Part B 11:46 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 27, Part A 17:40 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 27, Part B 21:08 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 28, Part A 11:50 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 28, Part B 12:27 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 29, Part A 18:29 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 29, Part B 17:56 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 30 18:54 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 31, Part A 15:30 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 31, Part B 10:02 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 32 21:48 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 33, Part A 11:47 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 33, Part B 13:39 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 34, Part A 18:54 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 34, Part B 15:31 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 35 23:14 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 36, Part A 14:35 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 36, Part B 17:01 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 37, Part A 17:15 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 37, Part B 16:19 Leído por Bill Boerst
Chapter 37, Part C 24:14 Leído por Bill Boerst

Reseñas


(5 stars)

Genuinely surprised by the reviews. I would consider it one of Scott’s best novels, precisely because it is less concerned with the plot, which, as the author says in the preface, is largely dictated by “the course of national events,” than it allows one to indulge in a feeling of the time period where medievalism meets modernity. A real treat for those with a historical, or “antiquarian,” interest. The reader’s voice also suits the narrative’s deadpan sarcasm quite well.

UNHERALDED GEM


(4.5 stars)

Not one of Scott's noted novels, but readable and informative, as usual. The comment about disunity puzzles me because all of his novels seem to begin this way. IVANHOE, his crown jewel, initially suffers from this problem, and WAVERLEY, perhaps the most widely read by his comtemporary audience, suffers from this malady throughout. Read this one; it helps us understand some of the turmoil of this period.

The Monastery


(2 stars)

The audiobook has several introduction chapters before the actual story begins. The story it self is good, however, the reader's voice is rough and really should be some one from the UK or with a universal voice who can read with good rhythm.


(4.5 stars)

Very good book,That makes us raise our brows,the suspense is very good.The only abjection I would have to the ruler of England by Being greedy

Introductions convinced I wouldn't like the book!


(2 stars)

what else can one say


(4 stars)

enjoyed the story. wished for more.


(2 stars)

Sadly, I could not follow the story. It seemed to ramble on gabbing a load of rubbish. Strangely for such a famous author. Very difficult to read by the sound of it. Perhaps I will try to listen to it again another time.