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The Story of the Amulet

By: Edith Nesbit
Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
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The magic Psammead is back! This time the four children, Cyril, Robert, Anthea and Jane are stuck in London for the Summer, when they come across the Psammead (or wish-giving sand-fairy), imprisoned in a pet shop. They manage to free him, and he tells them where they can get hold of a magic amulet which will bring them their hearts' desire. Unfortunately when the amulet is secured, it is incomplete. They and the Psammead must travel back into ancient history to see the part of the amulet which was lost. The children experience one breathtaking adventure after another in Babylon, Egypt, the lost city of Atlantis, Tyre...

Edith Nesbit was to children in the early 20th century what J.K. Rowling is to today's young generation. Magic, mythical creatures, time travel, charms, words of power... Nesbit's stories have it all. The Story Of The Amulet is the third and final book in this series. The first two are: Five Children and It, and The Phoenix And The Carpet.

Public Domain (P)2011 Red Door Audiobooks
Classics Fantasy Heartfelt British Fiction
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How was the story of the amulet?

As always E. Nesbit's book continues to impress me. Very creative and wonderfully performed. Cathy Dobson reads it wonderfully and the whole audiobook has a lovely, magical feel to it.

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Appalling narrator.

Highly mannered narration, with annoying overemphasis of word endings. I could not listen. I shall have to avoid this reader in future.

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