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Book rating: Reader rating:  Reviewer: Anonymous | October 22, 2003 |
| John Lee's extraordinary talent makes this good book great. Clavell's massive cast of characters comes fully alive in Lee's reading, with clearly identifiable and unique voices and believable accents for the French, Japanese, Russian, Scots, English and American characters, male and female. Listening to this book was a true pleasure -- far more than the actual reading of the book. I'd bought the paperback simultaneously and attempted to read portions of it, but found it was nowhere near the fun of having John Lee tell the story. Definitely recommended. |
Book rating: Reader rating:  Reviewer: James Scott | July 29, 2002 |
| This was a good book with many complex characters. Clavell interweaves the various sub-plots, based on Tai Pan with great ingenuity. I enjoyed this novel very much and look forward to reading or listening to Nobel House. |
Book rating: Reader rating:  Reviewer: Anonymous | May 30, 2002 |
| Clavell and Lee are excellent once again!!!!!! |
Book rating: Reader rating:  Reviewer: Carolyn Hawkins (see other books I've reviewed) | August 17, 2001 |
| This book will hold you spellbound so don't start it thinking you can put it down. I was delighted that John Lee continued the Struan saga on tape. He adds such style and class to the story which is captivating from beginning to end. If I had not Had HONG KONG in waiting I would have been been in mourning to have it end. |
Book rating: Reader rating:  Reviewer: Robert P. McGann (see other books I've reviewed) | April 24, 2001 |
| John Lee does an outstanding job of portraying the many different cultures that Clavell has woven into the story. |
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