evila_elf's review
3.0
A simple book based on the first episode of the BBC Robin Hood series. It was actually better than I thought it would be. The original script was used in the creating of this book, so there were a few little differences between it and Episode One. I've seen the first episode a few times, and this made a couple things more clear. And it started my suspicions of Gisborne right away.
Decent read, but only if you are a fan of the series or looking for a very light read.
Decent read, but only if you are a fan of the series or looking for a very light read.
stellar_raven's review
4.0
This was basically just a retelling of the first episode of the tv show Robin Hood, which I knew when I bought it.
Coming in at just a hair over an hour and a half in length, it's an enjoyable three-star listen.
Richard Armitage earns it the fourth star. That man's voice, y'all. Y'all.
Coming in at just a hair over an hour and a half in length, it's an enjoyable three-star listen.
Richard Armitage earns it the fourth star. That man's voice, y'all. Y'all.
celli's review
2.0
My idea of Much as a character was strongly formed by [b:The Outlaws of Sherwood|41423|The Outlaws of Sherwood|Robin McKinley|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1386924879s/41423.jpg|2321320], and Much's characterization here is so different it drove me nuts. I think instead of buying the next audiobook in this series I'll just reread Outlaws.
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