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Sylvester [Kindle Edition]

Georgette Heyer
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)

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Although this is an abridged version of Heyer's work, British actor Richard Armitage makes this exceptionally fun to listen to. The only drawback is that listeners will be disappointed that he didn't read the full-length version. Armitage is perhaps best known for playing the most appealing John Thornton in the BBC production of Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South. He also played the dastardly Guy of Gisborne in Robin Hood, and, a spy in Spooks. Armitage's reading is warm, lively, simply brilliant. He easily voices all characters and regional and class differences with ease and captures the underlying tension and growing romantic interest between Phoebe and Sylvester. The period classical music between chapters adds wonderful, appropriate atmosphere. --Jean Palmer, Soundcommentary.com

...Talking of Regency romance, a favourite Georgette Heyer novel is Sylvester, which has a wicked uncle, a feisty heroine, a clash of personalities, a desperately cute child and a daffy mama. It's also read by the seductive-voiced Richard Armitage, just the pick me up for the end of winter. --Kati Nicholl, Daily Express

Allow me to begin by saying I have not read a single Georgette Heyer book in print. I have, however, listened to three of her audiobooks and, although I m far from being proficient in all things Heyer, I can lay claim to the opinion that you can't read just one. I m slowly exploring the audio versions of her books and gaining interest with each. That s a pleasant surprise since I honestly never expected to enjoy Heyer to the point that I would seek out more of her writing. Listening to Sylvester was actually a part of my 2010 Unofficial Personal Listening Challenge over at AAR s Speaking of Audiobooks column. This particular part of my challenge was to listen to an abridged version of an audiobook, a format I avoid if at all possible. To my way of thinking, the much more common unabridged versions are far preferable since I want to hear all of a story, not a cut-up version to make it shorter. However, I had a couple of things working to my favor as I listened. First, I hadn t read Sylvester in print and my unfamiliarity with Heyer's works probably worked to my favor as I failed to recognize any possible offense an abridgement might bring about. But secondly, and most importantly to me, was the fact that Sylvester is narrated by none other than Richard Armitage. Sylvester Rayne, the wealthy Duke of Salford, is an arrogant sort of man and thoroughly practical as well. Deciding it s time to marry, Sylvester makes a list of five suitable young ladies for consideration and presents it to his mother seeking her advice. When he shares the list with his godmother as well, she adds another one to the list - her granddaughter Phoebe Marlow. Sylvester travels to Phoebe's home for a visit although he has high doubts that they will suit. After visiting with her family for only a short time, Sylvester is certain of one thing he and Miss Marlow (who is a rather boring, plain girl to his way of thinking) will most certainly not suit. Bemoaning the fact that he agreed to the visit, he silently endures it, although the family offends his sensibilities at every turn. Little does he know that Phoebe is adamantly opposed to any thought of marrying him. She remembers Sylvester only as the smug, aloof duke who snubbed her during her London season. As one who visualizes the main characters while reading romance, the image of Richard Armitage as the Duke of Salford is made all the more delicious in audio since he is actually articulating the duke's every word. As narrator, Armitage understands the essence of Sylvester with its myriad of characters and that is evidenced not only by his characterizations but also his performance of those scenes between Sylvester and Phoebe. In the world of romance audiobooks, timing and understanding of the underlying emotions are of utmost importance for an audio success and Armitage scores high on both points. As he clearly distinguishes one voice from another, it s obvious that Armitage has a firm grasp on what makes each character unique as the listener comprehends much of the character s background simply through the hearing. Take Armitage's outstanding performance and add to it a completely delightful story and you have the makings of an absolute audio success. The banter between Sylvester and Phoebe is ingenious and quite humorous as well. As I listened to Sylvester once again for this review I found myself chuckling softly even more than I had the first time as I had developed quite an appreciation for these characters. The four hours and fifty one minutes seemed to passed much too quickly, but that s mostly due to the fact that I was so thoroughly enjoying what I heard. Yes, in a perfect world, Armitage would be narrating the unabridged version of Sylvester, but as far as abridgments go, I don t think you can get much better than this. --- Lea Hensley, All About Romance blog

Book Description

A highly amusing and wonderfully romantic comedy of errors set in Heyer's lovingly detailed Regency England.

Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 545 KB
  • Print Length: 391 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1402238800
  • Publisher: Cornerstone Digital (28 Feb 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004M8S404
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #6,331 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic book 7 Oct 2004
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Another of my favourite Heyers along with Frederica. Such an unlikely couple at the outset (just like Alverstoke and Frederica) Sylvester and Phoebe's love for each other at the end is therefore even more touching. The plot is wonderful, varied, entertaining. We go from country house, snow-bound inn, society London, the Channel, France and back to London. The period detail is immaculate as usual. It's also has funny, laugh-out-loud bits, especially featuring Sir Nugent Fotherby.

I wasn't allowed a separate review for the audio version so I will have to add this to my original review of the book...... I bought this because it was Richard Armitage and because it was much cheaper than the unabridged Heyer books I have been collecting on my iPod. Frankly the abridgedness (if that is a word)spoils it for me and I'm sorry. I love love love this story and so many great details have been left out that I am really disappointed. There are even some plot complications that don't quite fit together that well because of the cuts. One of the joys of Heyer is her attention to detail and that is what I have particularly enjoyed whilst listening to the books in full and glorious unabridged pleasure. I knew I was taking a chance and whilst the lovely Richard does a great job I'm afraid I won't be buying any more abridged Heyer even though he is doing a shortened version of Venetia (another of my favourites) which is coming out soon....
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
One of Georgette Heyers best. I loved this book. I must have read it about 50 times, and each time I read it it's like the first time. I still get such a joy out of it. It is funny, and very romantic. There's adventure and mystery. In short, it has everything. There's nobody like Georgette Heyer for creating romantic Regency comedy, and her command of English, and the way it was spoken in Regency days is fantastic.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
great 28 Mar 2010
By Monik.B
Format:Audio CD
I didn't know I could enjoy so much being told a story (I'm a bit more than 6 years old).
Listened to it in my car, and was absolutely devastated to arrive before the end of the story.
Huge temptation to hide somewhere and be late for my meeting. Didn't. Ought to : I can't remember anything of this deadly boring meeting.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
the print's too small these days
My eyesight ain't what it used to be. So I thought I'd invest in a talking book. Really glad I did . Read more
Published 4 months ago by anniep
Listening
I find audio books very theraputic especially when ironing. There is the type of voice used too and this one is quite soothing as well as making the book interesting. Read more
Published 7 months ago by M. Lovett
Sylvester
Heyer never dissapoints. Tom and Phoebe's relationship is very sweet and then when Sylvester steps in to help them, I had to laugh :-)
Published 12 months ago by Josh
Abridged too far
I bought both Venetia and Sylvester, two of my favourite Heyers, inthis format at the same time. Both are well read, with good vocal characterisation, but the abridgement of... Read more
Published 16 months ago by H
Superb!
I am a huge Georgette Heyer fan and found this reading by Richard Armitage extremely entertaining. He reads with feeling and with humour, tremendously enjoyable! Read more
Published 21 months ago by D Cogan
FANTASTIC
Fantastic,only way it could have been better would have been if had been unabridged. Richard Armitage was brilliant. I was totally absorbed by his characterisation. Read more
Published 23 months ago by D. Bailey
Comfortable listening
I use audio books when I'm ironing or doing some other deadly dull job. With Sylvester the task was over before I realised it. Read more
Published 23 months ago by M. Lovett
Romping good fun
Audio books are great fun to listen to if you're doing the washing up, or the ironing, and you're bored with your current music library. Read more
Published on 17 Mar 2010 by E. G. Mcqueen
Sylvester
Georgette Heyer is no Jane Austen but her stories are just as entertaining, full of life and passion. Read more
Published on 21 Feb 2010 by Fabienne Dubosson
What a tangled web we weave . . .
Sylvester, Duke of Salford, feels it's about time he found a wife. But his mother is horrified when he presents her with a list of possible ladies and asks her to choose. Read more
Published on 26 Jan 2010 by Damaskcat
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