
The Mountains Are Calling
Running in the High Places of Scotland
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Narrated by:
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Sam Devereaux
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By:
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Jonny Muir
About this listen
The Mountains Are Calling is the exhilarating story of the runners who go to high places.
From its wild origins in the Highlands, hill running in Scotland remains as pure and traditional as sport gets. Jonny Muir explores the history and culture of the sport and meets the legends of hill running, who are revered for their extraordinary endurance. As he discovers the insatiable lure of the hills, a calling leads him to the supreme test of mountain running: Ramsay's Round, a continuous loop of 23 of Scotland highest mountains, to be completed within 24 hours.
©2018 Jonny Muir (P)2018 W. F. Howes LtdA wonderful book, pronunciation dreadful!
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Book good, pronunciation very bad!
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Despite this it’s a wonderful book and I highly recommend reading ... but maybe not listening to it if the mispronunciation will offend !
Terrible/hilarious pronunciation of Scottish place names
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Vivid stories of mountain runners in Scotland
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it's a no from me
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It is so nice to listing to people doing amazing inspiring things but in gentle and relaxing way.
listen again and again...
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Should have read the book!
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Great book, poor pronunciation
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The subject matter, the story and the experiences are all great. However, the audiobook was spoiled hugely by the narrator. The Scottish runners were all portrayed by the narrator trying to perform a Scottish accent. It resulted in a cartoon character portrayal of the language.
To make matters worse place names were continually mispronounced. I can accept that the Gaelic is not easy. I would pronounce those names incorrectly too, I'm sure. There is no excuse for place names in the English language being mispronounced, especially by a British narrator.
That aside the subject matter was interesting the peoples experiences and challenges they took on inspiring. Maybe the narration will not irritate a non Scot as much as it annoyed me. I listened to the whole book and have not returned it because I liked the literary content so buy it by all means. Please though, Amazon, do not have narrators doing accents when they lack the ability to do so. If that factor had been acknowledged it would have been 5 stars all round.
So disapiinted
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Inspiring
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