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  • Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

  • By: Jerome K. Jerome
  • Narrated by: Steven Crossley
  • Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (228 ratings)

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Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

By: Jerome K. Jerome
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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Martyrs to hypochondria and general seediness, J. and his friends George and Harris decide that a jaunt up the Thames would suit them just fine. But when they set off, they can hardly predict the troubles that lie ahead with tow-ropes, unreliable weather forecasts, and tins of pineapple chunks---not to mention the devastation left in the wake of J.'s small fox-terrier Montmorency.

Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) was an instant success when it appeared in 1889, and, with its benign escapism, authorial discursions, and wonderful evocation of the late-Victorian clerking classes, it hilariously captured the spirit of its age.

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great sorry from 1890.Victorian england.

this sorry it's supper funny and a light hearted tale that shows what it was like in middle class Victorian england.makes me want to row up the Thames.the writer has as great wit and is a poet.

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Not as hilarious as widely advertised

After hearing about this classic novel first on NPR, and then reading dozens of glowing reviews both on Amazon and Audible, I listened to all the samples and picked this one for the narrator's voice. The performance was fine, but all the hype had me expecting a story much funnier than this. There were funny moments certainly, but overall, I got tired of it. I don't think it's my lack of a taste for the infamous so-called British humor... I like Monty Python, Rowan Atkinson, Black Adder, and the Discworld series. PG Wodehouse is my standard refresher between heavy non-fiction works. Maybe there are varying flavors of this British humor, and Three Men in a Boat is one of the more bland dishes.

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Wit and humorous wisdom

A good book about observing the life and people around you with wit, kindness and some wisdom.

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Just Hilarious

If you could sum up Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) in three words, what would they be?

Hilarious. Fun. Unforgettable.

What did you like best about this story?

So many of these sweet tales can be related to if one has *ever* gone on a canoe trip or had any minor annoyances in life.
The stories about the people towing is among my favorites. "There's never a dull moment in the boat while girls are towing it."

What about Steven Crossley’s performance did you like?

I really liked his dry manner. :)

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

I was listening to this as I was falling asleep one night. I had almost drifted off when I found myself climbing out of the covers because I had been abruptly brought back to reality. The mildness with which the antics are put forth soon had me laughing so hard, I had to take a few moments and get a drink of water. I laughed for about 5 minutes in the other room. Story is hilarious. I wish they'd taught us about Jerome K Jerome in school. :)

Any additional comments?

If you'd like to have a good time, I would urge anyone to read this book or give it a listen. I giggled very hard through most of it because it's so easy to imagine and was extremely easy to relate to, on many levels.

Listening gave me the impression an old friend was telling me about their experiences on the water. - Pure joy and fun.

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A Very Funny Misadventure

In this comic story about three friends on a boating trip up the Thames, Jerome K. Jerome, the narrator and one of the three men in question, weaves in countless anecdotes about his boatmates George and Harris and their various acquaintances, not to mention some very funny details about their misadventures. Apparently, the author had originally intended this book to be a serious travel guide, and while there are some descriptions of the sites and local history along the way, even these passages are usually told with with a good dose of irony, and in some places with quite lovely lyrical prose. My only complaint is that I kept wondering why there was not more mention of the dog, and which of his two friends he kept referring to as 'Montmorency', until the very end when I realized they were of course one and the same. Silly me. Loved Steven Crossley's narration and have since sought out more books read by him.

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Quietly amusing and occasionally funny.

This story will appeal to those who like British humor of the Jeeves and Wooster style. This story is similar, but somewhat less funny. Amusing and funny in an understated way.

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humanity has not changed and its funny!

while the language is obviously from the time of when it was composed, this book is HILARIOUS! I loved listening to how very similar humans are now as they were then, just in a different location with various differing accoutrement. it is a joy to listen to and a fast read!

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Love British Humor!!!

Have listened to this several times & it is as funny as the first time

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What a gem! Laugh out loud funny.

This has got to be one of the funniest books ever written. Seriously. It's classic British style humor, arch, witty, hilariously verbose, with a suitable levening of madcap slapstick. It is very much like the voyage up the Thames upon which it reports: leisurely, discursive, relaxing, escapist, and fundamentally good natured. Ten thumbs up. It took me a bit to warm to the narrator (I had begun reading the book before I downloaded the audio and had imagined a different voice), but he won me over fairly quickly. I was sorry when it was over.

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A must listen!

Would you listen to Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) again? Why?

I definitely will! Clever writing, great vocabulary. I picked this one up as a recommendation from a friend. That friend just went up a couple notches in my esteem. :) I will recommend this to everyone I know. I'm surprised I've never heard of this book before.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)?

One of my favorite moments is when a couple of Germans get a friend of theirs to sing an aria. I will say no more on this as I don't want to ruin the moment for anyone. This did get me to actually laugh out loud as I listened to it.

Have you listened to any of Steven Crossley’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I have not. He did a superb job!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

I don't know if 'moved' is the right word for a book of this nature. However I will say that I laughed out loud several times from this story. This is something that is not in my nature to do while listening to, or reading a story.

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