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  • The Book of Lost Things

  • By: John Connolly
  • Narrated by: Nick Rawlinson
  • Length: 12 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (309 ratings)

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The Book of Lost Things

By: John Connolly
Narrated by: Nick Rawlinson
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Summary

Once upon a time, there was a boy who lost his mother.... As twelve-year-old David takes refuge from his grief in the myths and fairytales so beloved of his dead mother, he finds the real world and the fantasy world begin to blend. That is when bad things start to happen. That is when the Crooked Man comes. And David is violently propelled into a land populated by heroes, wolves, and monsters, and begins his quest to find the legendary Book of Lost Things.

©2006 John Connolly (P)2007 ISIS Publishing Ltd
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Great dark fairytale

A very good story although I felt that the narrator left to many long dramatic pauses so I listen to it at 1.10 speed and that fixed it.

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Reads like a fairy tail, stings like only real life can.

This was a beautifully haunting experience, with both dark old fashioned fairy tale motifs and all the hallmarks of a great coming of age story with moments both emotional, occasionally funny and often existentially terrifying. Highly recommend for any age, but will likely especially hit home for older children and teenagers. Solid performance from the narrator as well, with great range and command of characters.

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ok

I just started to listen to the book. it's red quite slowly so if you read and listen at the same time it's frustrating... also it goes from normal voice to whisper a lot so it's hard to listen to it quietly without turning it up all the time and ending up with a loud boom.

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Great story with the flavours of dark fairy tales.

I loved this book.
A slow start but masterfully narrated, dark humour and a great tale.

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Masterful enthralling, wondrous…

John Connolly is undoubtedly my favourite author, but even I was surprised at how gripping, magical and thoroughly satisfying this was. A proper grown-up story for children with a villain to rival all others.

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A traditional tale

A classic tale of good and evil - child with ‘wicked’ step mother journeying through a serious of challenges with various beasts and temptations, making friends and learning along the way to come to a full conclusion. I would have said it was more suited to YA apart from some of the dark themes around the baddie towards the end (won’t spoil the plot). Cleverly weaves in classic stories along the way. So a good neat story.
Narrator was good, deployed different accents for the various characters very well BUT MUCH TOO SLOW. After about 4 minutes in I switched it onto faster speed, something I have never done before, and listened to the whole thing at 1.3 x speed.

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Wonderful stuff!

Anyone who enjoyed fairy tales as a child will love this, and it's performed beautifully.

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Not a children's fairy story it's far better that.

I loved this story. A proper curl up by the fire and listen to someone telling you a fantastic tale type audio book.
As a Stephen King fan I was thrilled that John Connolly was also inspired by the same Browning poem that gave us King's Dark Tower series - it was great meeting g a Roland in this story.
The figure of the 'trickster' was truly frightening - all the more so as his evil was revealed.
The lesson within the story was also inspirational and strangely up lifting - the final chapter actually made me tear up.

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Beautiful story.

For much too long this book seemed to be going nowhere and I nearly gave up a few times. I agree with the reviewer who said that things only really start moving when the dwarves appear so, if like me, you find yourself struggling, hang in until at least that point. It is a beautiful story; gory and gruesome at times but the writing and narration blend together perfectly to create a wonderful listening experience. I’m giving it 4* because the first couple of hours were to be endured rather than enjoyed.

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Great story for Fairy Tales

The author takes us on an adventure, this might look like a kid's book, but I think for the most part it will be better appreciated by adults.

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