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  • The Mill on the Floss

  • By: George Eliot
  • Narrated by: Laura Paton
  • Length: 20 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (91 ratings)

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The Mill on the Floss

By: George Eliot
Narrated by: Laura Paton
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Summary

Maggie Tulliver has two lovers: Philip Wakem, son of her father’s enemy, and Stephen Guest, already promised to her cousin. But the love she wants most in the world is that of her brother Tom. Maggie’s struggle against her passionate and sensual nature leads her to a deeper understanding and to eventual tragedy.

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great classic, beautifully narrated

I have taken it upon myself to read a classic book in between each newer title. this is a charming story of it's time

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More than I bargained for.

It is an immense undertaking, in writing and performance, and since I got more than the experience I'd hoped for, I have no further opinion on those things.
As for George Eliot. No person who has been forced to reflect long on life and it's tendency to be impossible, as well as morally inscrutable, could ask for a better mentor, ten times worth the patience. I read for those passages of lucid reflection which immediately call up my own muddle of past events, and begin rearranging the furniture in my conscience. I'm old, by the way.

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Captivated

Where does The Mill on the Floss rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

A favourite to listen to again and again. It's a hard act to follow for my next choice of audiobook.

What other book might you compare The Mill on the Floss to, and why?

Adam Bede and Middlemarch that were also written by George Eliot. I have found a challenge for reading/ listening in Eliot's stories, that I have yet to find in those that are written by modern authors.

Which character – as performed by Laura Paton – was your favourite?

Maggie Tulliver, the heroine and victim.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, this story weaves images of characters, places and situations that are too good to rush, in case I missed a bit and had to retrace my listening.

Any additional comments?

I was unprepared for the ending, it was worthy of the anticipation created by Eliot.I enjoyed listening to the different voices that Laura Paton portrayed.

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A sublime classic with a powerful life message

What made the experience of listening to The Mill on the Floss the most enjoyable?

Narration was superb and the storyline sublime. I adored little Maggie and her world; she's definately one of my all time classical fiction characters.

Some reviewers are confused or shocked about the ending. For me it was a total sit up and take note moment. A powerful life message from Eliot, for certain a brilliant writer of her time.

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Superb Narrator For A Gripping Story

Where does The Mill on the Floss rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

My favourite book so far.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Mill on the Floss?

Not really moments, but the characters are so well drawn (helped by Laura Paton's narration) so are really vivid: Tom, Mrs Tulliver, Lucy and Philip Wakem in particular.

What does Laura Paton bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

Really brought it alive. I doubt I would have had the persistence to finish the book if reading it but I really loved how she had different voices for the different characters.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Without giving the story away, I thought the ending was a bit contrived.

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Mill on the Floss

A powerful story, beautifully and thoughtfully read. I recommend it without any hesitation at all.

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Sublime narration and beautiful story

Short review as short of time. Magnificent book. Beautiful prose. Both prose and emotions are somewhat overwrought but that is the charm of the book. Amazing characterisation. Themes of love, duty and sacrifice. Finally, the best narration I’ve ever listened to. I don’t know who Laura Paton is but I’m going to find out and see what else she’s narrated. I am not a person who hands out praise lightly.

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rejected after 45 mins or thereabouts

Dull and boring. I rejected this after struggling for about 45 minutes.
If I'm not hooked by now, I'm not going to waste my time on it.
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