@@jakesenk For a Librivox reader, he was 10/10. But but by professionally read audiobook standards, its about 6/10. Clear and concise, but very monotone, wooden and lacks any character. I find if u start with these and move on to the good ones its ok. Very hard to go the other way though...
In my opinion, the opening three chapters of this book are amongst the finest writing of all time. The sheer sense of that dark, threatening and hostile landscape, the rising tension as the wolves get more hungry and desperate, the growing danger surrounding the two men - it's just all top-notch. Thereafter it all becomes a bit bogged down in too many details of the wolf-life, somehow it doesn't retain quite the same hold for me.
I read this as a child, aged about 10 or 12, and I, too, was totally captured by the writing. This and The Black Arrow, shaped my taste in literature for a lifetime.
100% agree, the first three chapters are definitely the best part of the book. Also there were elements that reminded me of that amazing short story The Willows by Algernon Blackwood! The elements were the tension and terror of an isolated area and the telling of the second person "you're just imagining things!" Anyway very interesting
I am very late to the party but I just wanted to leave a comment to thank you so much for this. I came across this by complete accident and decided I'd listen to it because I liked how the title sounded. Lo and behold, it has become one of my favourite books of all time. I feel very sad to have finished it today and wished I could experience it for the first time again. Wow, wow, wow. What an incredible story, author and narrator. Incredible. Thank you for uploading and making it accessible
Im listening to this in my hardcore construction job and when 6:31:45 came I couldn't help but shed a few happy tears 😥😊😊 So glad this happened (no spoilers)
I have been learning english for a long time and once i read this book in my mother language and it became one of my favourites. Now im happy that i can listen the audiobook and plunge into the world of wildlife again :)) Thank you
I just started this book and i have to read it for school and i'm a really slow reader so for all of my school books i just listen to audio books. LOL : )
Now you can be a little in shocked, I didn't find this book in google, because I live in Uzbekistan and I learn English(I don't know English yet, I'm on preintermediate lvl 😅👌🏻). So in my comment csn be some mistakes😅
01 - 00:00:00 - Part 1, Chapter 1 - The Trail of the Meat 02 - 00:17:28 - Part 1, Chapter 2 - The She-Wolf 03 - 00:39:14 - Part 1, Chapter 3 - The Hunger Cry 04 - 01:02:55 - Part 2, Chapter 1 - The Battle of the Fangs 05 - 01:25:03 - Part 2, Chapter 2 - The Lair 06 - 01:43:44 - Part 2, Chapter 3 - The Grey Cub 07 - 01:55:49 - Part 2, Chapter 4 - The Wall of the World 08 - 02:19:58 - Part 2, Chapter 5 - The Law of Meat 09 - 02:32:41 - Part 3, Chapter 1 - The Makers of Fire 10 - 02:57:59 - Part 3, Chapter 2 - The Bondage 11 - 03:17:39 - Part 3, Chapter 3 - The Outcast 12 - 03:28:19 - Part 3, Chapter 4 - The Trail of the Gods 13 - 03:40:11 - Part 3, Chapter 5 - The Covenant 14 - 03:59:40 - Part 3, Chapter 6 - The Famine 15 - 04:19:25 - Part 4, Chapter 1 - The Enemy of His Kind 16 - 04:41:07 - Part 4, Chapter 2 - The Mad God 17 - 05:00:30 - Part 4, Chapter 3 - The Reign of Hate 18 - 05:12:24 - Part 4, Chapter 4 - The Clinging Death 19 - 05:36:55 - Part 4, Chapter 5 - The Indomitable 20 - 05:48:35 - Part 4, Chapter 6 - The Love-Master 21 - 06:20:26 - Part 5, Chapter 1 - The Long Trail 22 - 06:31:44 - Part 5, Chapter 2 - The Southland 23 - 06:46:24 - Part 5, Chapter 3 - The God's Domain 24 - 07:10:40 - Part 5, Chapter 4 - The Call of Kind 25 - 07:24:54 - Part 5, Chapter 5 - The Sleeping Wolf
This is 3 years later…. It if you want to finish it quicker read it lmao. It’s like more than 3X faster. Instead of taking 6 it would have taken you 2 hours. Reading is good. I like listening to audiobooks, they’re fun whilst walking or doing other things but they’ll never replace actual reading
Thanks for the excellent reading. I had read the book as a child which made Jack London one of my heroes and now I enjoyed it again through your reading.
I love the way you read this😄your voices are spot on! Thank you for this! Your good because you don’t do really long pauses and you really bring out the cooler of the story. I don’t know what to say
The first White Fang book I read was more like a simplified version of Jack London's writing. I was so confused when I got the actual book, how much it actually had. I had to search for the ptarmigan chick part to make sure it was the White Fang I wanted to read. Thank you for uploading this!!
i do not agree of what Jack London believes but he is an amazing writer . the narrator was great . i really enjoyed just chilling drawing and knowing im doing my homework .
I'll never look at my Sampson the same way I have a great Pyrenees looks a bit like the pic except for the ears this story made me cry what a good story great narrarator thanks
Wow, we really didn't know much about wolves back then did we? I wonder how much Jack London's writing on wolves would of changed if he knew what we do now. "But it was not Kitche's fault, a wolf mother wasn't made to remember her pup for more than a year or so" -Wolves stay with their mother's and father's pack up to three years. Two if they are a female. Then they leave to start their own pack. Funnily enough, you could still think of Kitche's and One Eye's pack at the beginning as a mixed pack. It would still be accurate to wolves in real life. Wolf packs only have in fighting and dominance displays when there are wolves that aren't born into it. Otherwise a wolf pack consists only of the mother, the father, and their offspring. It doesn't matter if it's accurate though. I love Jack London's stories. I just wanted to share some fun facts. White Fang has always been an inspiration to me ever since I read a simplier version of the story. I got the full version of his book gifted to me. The book was lost however, so I am glad that I get to enjoy it here. Thank you for uploading this audiobook!
Almost starting school and needed to read the book it was too long and the words were too small in The book so I looked up white fang audiobook and one poped up that was 8 hours long but then I found this one and it's much better!!!
Excellent reading of a brilliant book I really enjoyed it. It is an actual theory that wolves first started to become domesticated when they stole/scavenged food from human settlements, it's like this book is the story of wolves evolution into dogs compressed into one animals life.
Bro I swear in my copy of this book the man was never rescued he literally walked until he froze to death because he was too cold to make a fire. In the very beginning.
I can't look at any type of dog or person the same anymore especially my pit well he different he likes cuddles and love playing with aggressive passion xd
audio book coming in clutch for bc my english teacher is making me take notes(1 full page per chapter) THX to Noriko Campbell for making this audio book possible
You will be better for it to at least listen to this book. Remove your face from your phone for a bit and broaden your horizons. Your brain is a muscle, so make it larger and well toned.
@@joeyalejos5737 The worst offenders I know, in terms of being glued to their devices, are older people, so you can drop the shit about boomers being anti-tech. They may not use it well, but they do use it. For the record, I'm GenX, and God help us if we lose not only the ability to read literature, but even to understand it when it's read to us, or worse yet, the desire to be exposed to it at all.
What a book and WHAT A NARRATOR. Best narrator I’ve ever listened to. You made this book for me. Thank you Mark Smith.
I agree with you
You mustve not heard a lot of audiobooks. This was at the very best like a 6/10. This was really rough
@@NotAlwaysBilly I disagree. This was a very good narrator
I like your clear accent. Well done. ☺☺😀😀😀
@@jakesenk For a Librivox reader, he was 10/10. But but by professionally read audiobook standards, its about 6/10. Clear and concise, but very monotone, wooden and lacks any character.
I find if u start with these and move on to the good ones its ok.
Very hard to go the other way though...
The Call of the Wilde and the White Fang...really awesome masterpieces from Jack London!
Try his novel "The Sea Wolf." It's out of this world
@@michaelriegler2594 you already know
Can you please type the summary of the video (all chapters)
In my opinion, the opening three chapters of this book are amongst the finest writing of all time. The sheer sense of that dark, threatening and hostile landscape, the rising tension as the wolves get more hungry and desperate, the growing danger surrounding the two men - it's just all top-notch. Thereafter it all becomes a bit bogged down in too many details of the wolf-life, somehow it doesn't retain quite the same hold for me.
It's a great thriller
I read this as a child, aged about 10 or 12, and I, too, was totally captured by the writing. This and The Black Arrow, shaped my taste in literature for a lifetime.
100% agree, the first three chapters are definitely the best part of the book. Also there were elements that reminded me of that amazing short story The Willows by Algernon Blackwood! The elements were the tension and terror of an isolated area and the telling of the second person "you're just imagining things!" Anyway very interesting
I always loved "The Call of the Wild" and "To Build a Fire". I'll have to check out "The Black Arrow"
I really enjoyed this audiobook. The narrator did an excellent reading. Thanks much for this.
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I am very late to the party but I just wanted to leave a comment to thank you so much for this. I came across this by complete accident and decided I'd listen to it because I liked how the title sounded. Lo and behold, it has become one of my favourite books of all time. I feel very sad to have finished it today and wished I could experience it for the first time again. Wow, wow, wow. What an incredible story, author and narrator. Incredible. Thank you for uploading and making it accessible
Im listening to this in my hardcore construction job and when 6:31:45 came I couldn't help but shed a few happy tears 😥😊😊 So glad this happened (no spoilers)
Mark Smith is an excellent narrator and one of my new favourites. Thanks for this great classic. 👍😎
I have been learning english for a long time and once i read this book in my mother language and it became one of my favourites. Now im happy that i can listen the audiobook and plunge into the world of wildlife again :)) Thank you
Thank you for this GREAT BOOK!
That was amazing! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this and so well.
Thank you. Best narrator out there.
What a great reader. Thank you.
Excellent reading! Many thanks.
Your own enjoyment of the book came through loud and clear.
Right! best narrator ever
Thanks to Mark Smith who made a great book greater. He’s done the impossible. Amazing ❤
Good narrator and great story. Thank you for this wonderful gift.
I just started this book and i have to read it for school and i'm a really slow reader so for all of my school books i just listen to audio books. LOL : )
Your loss kid
Omg I have to even write a report abt it and it’s for tmr and I didn’t start yet so I searched up audiobook
😔✊
The more you read the faster you get 😐
Now you can be a little in shocked, I didn't find this book in google, because I live in Uzbekistan and I learn English(I don't know English yet, I'm on preintermediate lvl 😅👌🏻). So in my comment csn be some mistakes😅
One of the greatest books ever written
No way..
@@Zeel555 it’s his opinion
Thank you for your voice.
01 - 00:00:00 - Part 1, Chapter 1 - The Trail of the Meat
02 - 00:17:28 - Part 1, Chapter 2 - The She-Wolf
03 - 00:39:14 - Part 1, Chapter 3 - The Hunger Cry
04 - 01:02:55 - Part 2, Chapter 1 - The Battle of the Fangs
05 - 01:25:03 - Part 2, Chapter 2 - The Lair
06 - 01:43:44 - Part 2, Chapter 3 - The Grey Cub
07 - 01:55:49 - Part 2, Chapter 4 - The Wall of the World
08 - 02:19:58 - Part 2, Chapter 5 - The Law of Meat
09 - 02:32:41 - Part 3, Chapter 1 - The Makers of Fire
10 - 02:57:59 - Part 3, Chapter 2 - The Bondage
11 - 03:17:39 - Part 3, Chapter 3 - The Outcast
12 - 03:28:19 - Part 3, Chapter 4 - The Trail of the Gods
13 - 03:40:11 - Part 3, Chapter 5 - The Covenant
14 - 03:59:40 - Part 3, Chapter 6 - The Famine
15 - 04:19:25 - Part 4, Chapter 1 - The Enemy of His Kind
16 - 04:41:07 - Part 4, Chapter 2 - The Mad God
17 - 05:00:30 - Part 4, Chapter 3 - The Reign of Hate
18 - 05:12:24 - Part 4, Chapter 4 - The Clinging Death
19 - 05:36:55 - Part 4, Chapter 5 - The Indomitable
20 - 05:48:35 - Part 4, Chapter 6 - The Love-Master
21 - 06:20:26 - Part 5, Chapter 1 - The Long Trail
22 - 06:31:44 - Part 5, Chapter 2 - The Southland
23 - 06:46:24 - Part 5, Chapter 3 - The God's Domain
24 - 07:10:40 - Part 5, Chapter 4 - The Call of Kind
25 - 07:24:54 - Part 5, Chapter 5 - The Sleeping Wolf
wow ty
Can you please type the summary of the video (all chapters)
4:19:45
thank you
I am now convinced, jack London is the best writer ever!!
he is not the best, he just get in point...
Phenominal narration. Very very very well done
Part 1 of this book is one of the best introductions there are in any stories
I read all of his stories it was like you're right there incredible writer maybe he was right there just telling stories of people that he met
I'm here for love of the book . Found Call of the wild on my Aunt's shelf in 1978 and it became my favorite book along with this one .
Love the voice of the narrator❤
I have to listen to 6 hours b4 school at 8am. It is now 7 PM. Looks like I ain't sleepin
same here but i got a history test too :(
Same this stuff boring
This is 3 years later…. It if you want to finish it quicker read it lmao. It’s like more than 3X faster. Instead of taking 6 it would have taken you 2 hours. Reading is good. I like listening to audiobooks, they’re fun whilst walking or doing other things but they’ll never replace actual reading
Great Narrator
I gotta finish this book in 3 days this guy is cooking up for me
Thanks for the excellent reading. I had read the book as a child which made Jack London one of my heroes and now I enjoyed it again through your reading.
Same here. I have to say the translator really rose to task in the version I read.
Best book I've ever read
Thank you for reading this
Great Job Reading. Im not much of a reader but I really enjoyed listening.
best narrator ever. Made the book for me.
I loved every minute of it I also loved how much detail he put into it I can actually picture it
I love the way you read this😄your voices are spot on! Thank you for this! Your good because you don’t do really long pauses and you really bring out the cooler of the story. I don’t know what to say
Best narrator ever
You are my favorite Librevox reader. ✌️
This is a great way to listen and read a book!!! Keep it up
Going to have to listen to all JACK LONDONS audio books sure gripped my imagination
The first White Fang book I read was more like a simplified version of Jack London's writing. I was so confused when I got the actual book, how much it actually had. I had to search for the ptarmigan chick part to make sure it was the White Fang I wanted to read. Thank you for uploading this!!
This book saved my summer
Outstanding effort
i do not agree of what Jack London believes but he is an amazing writer . the narrator was great . i really enjoyed just chilling drawing and knowing im doing my homework .
Amazing Reader!!!! Now I don't have to read it in school.
В оригинале. Великий автор. Один из любимых. С Уважением.
Imagine my surprise of learning the reader was from Simpsonville SC. I'm in Greer. I appreciate this very much. Thanks.
I LOVE THIIS IT HELPED ME SO MUCH IN SCCCCHOOl
Who else is doing battle of the books middle school and has to read this
Kimber Loos I'm tryna read every book in a month and I just can't read this one it's so trash
@@Bbqchickenpizza123 What?? Its great, Im in middle school too but Im not reading this for school
Thanks im using this for school
I'll never look at my Sampson the same way I have a great Pyrenees looks a bit like the pic except for the ears this story made me cry what a good story great narrarator thanks
Wow, we really didn't know much about wolves back then did we? I wonder how much Jack London's writing on wolves would of changed if he knew what we do now.
"But it was not Kitche's fault, a wolf mother wasn't made to remember her pup for more than a year or so"
-Wolves stay with their mother's and father's pack up to three years. Two if they are a female. Then they leave to start their own pack.
Funnily enough, you could still think of Kitche's and One Eye's pack at the beginning as a mixed pack. It would still be accurate to wolves in real life. Wolf packs only have in fighting and dominance displays when there are wolves that aren't born into it. Otherwise a wolf pack consists only of the mother, the father, and their offspring.
It doesn't matter if it's accurate though. I love Jack London's stories. I just wanted to share some fun facts. White Fang has always been an inspiration to me ever since I read a simplier version of the story. I got the full version of his book gifted to me. The book was lost however, so I am glad that I get to enjoy it here.
Thank you for uploading this audiobook!
Almost starting school and needed to read the book it was too long and the words were too small in The book so I looked up white fang audiobook and one poped up that was 8 hours long but then I found this one and it's much better!!!
same lol
@@nomaam5909 lol summer reading
Part 1
Chapter 2 17:46
Chapter 3 39:15
Part II
Chapter 1 1:02:56
Chapter 2 1:25:02
Chapter 3 1:43:43
Chapter 4 1:55:49
Chapter 5 2:19:58
Part 3
Chapter 1 2:32:41
Chapter 2 2:57:59
Chapter 3 3:17:41
Chapter 4 3:28:19
Chapter 5 3:40:10
Chapter 6 3:59:41
Part 4
Chapter 1 4:19:40
Chapter 2 4:41:09
Chapter 3 5:00:30
Chapter 4 5:12:38
Chapter 5 5:48:48
Part 5
Chapter 1 6:20:28
Chapter 2 6:31:45
Chapter 3 6:46:21
Chapter 4 7:10:42
Chapter 5 7:24:55
underated - this list is actually complete.
Excellent reading of a brilliant book I really enjoyed it.
It is an actual theory that wolves first started to become domesticated when they stole/scavenged food from human settlements, it's like this book is the story of wolves evolution into dogs compressed into one animals life.
Powerful writing
My only complaint is the picture of White Fang. He wasn't a fluffy white husky he was a scary creature you did not want to mess with.
It doesn’t matter
Its audio just watch it dont look the image
Bro I swear in my copy of this book the man was never rescued he literally walked until he froze to death because he was too cold to make a fire. In the very beginning.
That was a short story of his, called “To Build A Fire.”
This book is one of my favourites
This book slays
shut up furry
5:10 8:00 56:10 1:15:00, 1:26:00:D, 1:32:20❤ 1:42:20❤ 2:33:30
3:03:40😢3:12:00😮3:14:00
3:38:30😮❤3:56:30😮4:45:30-4:48:00 Infos of Bad guy 5:01:00-5:02:30-5:09:30
______________
5:17:00. 5:19:30😮😮😮😮5:24:34
5:26:00🧐
__________________________________
With White Fang:
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5:29:00 😲😲😲😰🤧 save White Fang
5:33:20 buying him
5:37:20 🧐🧐
5:38:40 ❤❤he was a sled dog
5:39:30😅❤ took his leash
- 5:41:00
5:41:40 😧😧😧
5:43:50 Trying to win White Fang😅😅😅
5:45:00😢 6:13:30❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
7:22:30
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7:33:00 ❤❤ EINBRECHER
6:15:00❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
6:16:00🎉
6:18:00 Intruder= MEAN White Fang 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😢
6:25:00😢😢😢
6:27:00😢
Great book
Book mark: 25:38
That's an excellent read, thank you.
great story
If you want to finish faster, put it on 1.25x speed. It's really slow so it works really well
Anna Hamrick I had that same idea, it works sooo much better :)
I'm in x2 rn
I love it
I can't look at any type of dog or person the same anymore especially my pit well he different he likes cuddles and love playing with aggressive passion xd
White Fang is one of my all time favorite books.
I enjoy about book and narrator too.jack london is my favourite writer vlad from russia
So awesome can't believe this is public domain.
you are like a perfect persn to read this
audio book coming in clutch for bc my english teacher is making me take notes(1 full page per chapter) THX to Noriko Campbell for making this audio book possible
If I buy a book by puffin classic, is the content completely the same? I am a foreigner studying English
2:05:35 what does this word mean and how do you spell it? KAI YAI??
when 2x speed isnt fast enough :(
REAL. I have to be done with this tonight
I have to finish this tonight READ FASTER
@@onthesaddle1893 better hurry or youll have a problem
help. I don’t understand...
cierra q I had to do it for summer reading so I just looked up the plot/setting witch is all we need to do
Who is here because they want to read Jack Landon’s books but has no time to???
Just me ok!
My a nerd...
Part two chapter 5 2:19:54
3:09:10
1:03:03 part 2 chap 1
You should do a foxcraft
Audiobook
Who read this of their own free will?
❤❤❤
Chapter 1 - 0:30
@50:35
53:29 bookmark for if it loses my progress
who else shares a birthday with Jack London? cause I do
**bookmark** 6:17:07
bookmark
for what
You will be better for it to at least listen to this book. Remove your face from your phone for a bit and broaden your horizons. Your brain is a muscle, so make it larger and well toned.
Steve L ok boomer
@@joeyalejos5737 The worst offenders I know, in terms of being glued to their devices, are older people, so you can drop the shit about boomers being anti-tech. They may not use it well, but they do use it. For the record, I'm GenX, and God help us if we lose not only the ability to read literature, but even to understand it when it's read to us, or worse yet, the desire to be exposed to it at all.
Jazz Katt bruh ok pos
Jazz Katt stfu❤️
@@joeyalejos5737 Who do you think built this shit, and this is the muther fuckin thanks I get!?
6:15:00 😊😊
I made an bungou stray dogs oc based off this book 🦾
Mary me for doing this.
At 1:12:21 is hilarious
Y’all reading this because of school I’m reading this so school doesn’t ruin it for me lol.
Part four chapter 6: 6:10:52
Wht does he mean by part 3 chapter five
CLTH 22 ikr
There 5 parts and each part has 4 chapters I think
7:25:00
I read this on purpose for school
my timestamp: pg. 104/105 3:06:35 pg. 126
17:26 end of Chapter 1.
Yea
Part four chapter 2 4:41:10
3:39:56
4:27:16