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Title: The Pilgrim's Progress
Subtitle: From This World to That Which Is to Come
Author: C. J. Lovik (editor), John Bunyan
Narrator: Tim Lundeen
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 1 min
Language: English
Release date: 09-30-09
Publisher: Oasis Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 81 votes
Genres: Classics, British Literature
Publisher's Summary:
It is our hope and prayer, then, that this audio will fascinate and captivate the hearts and minds of this generation today, as was the case when The Pilgrim's Progress was first published more than three centuries ago.
Members Reviews:
Pilgrim's Progress
Excellent, I will definitely listen again. It helps a Christian understand how he relates to God and how to make choices in his life.
a classic
A great story on the walk of a christian. inspiring and relevant with a strong reminder to stay the course from a man that did. This version I found great really good listening.
Great Read but Part 1 only
What does Tim Lundeen bring to the story that you wouldnt experience if you just read the book?
I love the clean and crisp narration, not too hurried nor slow, modern English.
Any additional comments?
This would be my first time "reading" Pilgrim's Progress. I thought it was a great read for everyone, not only Christians. Although I found out that there is a part 2.This audiobook is abridged to part 1 only, this does not extend to Christiana (Christian's wife) and her children's pilgrim
Too many voice inflections.
All of the voice alterations for the different characters became a little annoying. got especially tired of the voice for Christian.
One of the most read/sold books in world history
There's been a rediscovery of this classic work. I had read an illustrated children's version 35 years ago, so I was familiar with the basic plot, but I picked up this version based on one scholar's recommendation that this editor's modernized language was still true to the original text. It did not leave out or grossly alter key theological components of or dialogue in the original. I've listened to it a couple of times now for myself and read the ebook version to my children. Their interest was captured quickly, and the story prompted a lot of good discussion with them.