Unabridged Audiobook
Herman Melville tends to deviate from his stories to add information that he deems important. This to me detracts from the story so that when he picks it back up, you have to remember the point where he left off from. The reader does a wonderful job of adding meaning to the often difficult prose, which was the style in the days of Melville, such that even through I did not enjoy the story, the reader made it as interesting as it could be.
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