
Kings and Queens
1200 Years of English and British Monarchs
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Narrated by:
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Iain Dale
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Iain Dale
About this listen
An essay on every individual who sat on the British and English throne, compiled and edited by Iain Dale.
'We all know about Queen Victoria, Edward VIII and Queen Elizabeth II, but how much do we really know about other monarchs? Yes, we know William the Conqueror beat King Harold at the Battle of Hastings. We know George III was mad, but what else do we know about his 60 year long reign? We know Henry VIII famously had six wives, but do we know much more about him, other than he was very fat?'
The British monarchy is one of the oldest in the world - dating so far back that even its origins are the subject of debate. Was William the Conqueror the first king of England, or was it Alfred the Great? In this third instalment of the series that began with The Prime Ministers and The Presidents, Iain Dale charts this long history of the English and British monarchy, with 64 essays by journalists, historians and politicians on every individual to have sat on the throne, as well as some who didn't.
From Alfred the Great to Charles III, each essay examines the monarch, their role and what they tell us about British history. Why has the British monarchy, unlike so many others, endured? Kings and Queens will attempt to answer this question, and many others, providing valuable insight into British history and how Britain is ruled today.
Excellent and wide ranging
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I'm very interesting book
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Another fantastic historical book
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AWFUL narration
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Great book, terrible narration
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However, the audiobook is let down by the excruciatingly bad narration. There are lots of sloppy mistakes (such as Edmund I having reigned from 739 to 946), and throughout, the narrator (Iain Dale) stumbles on his words, makes awkward pauses, and generally just reads the book badly. It's as if he had never seen the text before recording, and just rattled through in a single take; the whole performance feels rushed and under-edited.
Interesting book let down by appalling narration
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Good place to start if you have interest in British monarchs.
I disliked few things: I simply skipped through Henry VIII chapter. Author made every effort NOT to talk about actual monarch (??). Was it written by Brexiteer?
I didn't like the fact that it wasn't actually mentioned that Victoria's and Albert's parents were actually siblings(!!). It was only said they were cousins.
Narration was indeed poor, with last 20 minutes of Victoria's chatter seemed to have been recorded late at night with narrator dragged out of bed :)
Overall I enjoyed listening to it.
Interesting, good for beginners.
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I think the narrator was struggling with the same problem.
Disappointing
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Listen to the sample if you do not believe me. It makes the audiobook almost impossible to listen to without getting really angry. It is the equivalent of a printed book being riddled with typos. You know what the author means but you want to take your headphones off and stamp on them. The result is that as a listener you are not listening to the words but waiting for the narrators next misstep, willing him to get to the end of the paragraph without faltering, which he seldom does.
It could be a pause, a stumble, a mispronunciation but mostly it is a lack of rhythm or cadence and he almost invariably places the emphasis on the wrong word in a sentence or sometimes even the wrong syllable in a word. As noted in other reviews (I read them as I wanted to make sure I was not imagining it) in the rare event that the narrator gets through a paragraph without a mistake it is still achingly boring and monotone. So as a listener you have to try really hard to keep up.
Iain, bravo for having curated such a fine selection of essays but please for the love of god read some of these reviews and believe us when we say you may be very good at many things but narration is not one of them. I will go further - you are actually bad at it. If nothing else it must be costing you a fortune in lost sales.
A good book butchered
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Very disappointed
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