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HorrorBabble's Ultimate Lovecraft Collection
- Narrated by: Ian Gordon
- Length: 51 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Classics
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Summary
This collection comprises H. P. Lovecraft’s definitive works, including the complete Cthulhu Mythos and Dream Cycle stories.
Contents:
1. Credits
2. The Colour Out of Space
3. From Beyond
4. He
5. The Rats in the Walls
6. Cool Air
7. The Music of Erich Zann
Cthulhu Mythos:
8. The Nameless City
9-10. The Hound
11. The Festival
12-14. The Call of Cthulhu
15-24. The Dunwich Horror
25-32. The Whisperer in Darkness
33. The Dreams in the Witch House
34-45. At the Mountains of Madness
46-50. The Shadow over Innsmouth
51-58. The Shadow Out of Time
59. The Haunter of the Dark
60. The Thing on the Doorstep
61. The History of the Necronomicon
62. Fungi from Yuggoth
End of Cthulhu Mythos
63. Old Bugs
64. In the Vault
65. The Curse of Yig
66. The Temple
67. The Challenge from Beyond
68-74. The Mound
75. The Tomb
76. The Disinterment
Dream Cycle:
77. Polaris
78. The White Ship
79. The Doom That Came to Sarnath
80. The Cats of Ulthar
81. Celephaïs
82. Ex Oblivione
83. Nyarlathotep
84. The Quest of Iranon
85. The Other Gods
86. Azathoth
87. Hypnos
88. What the Moon Brings
89-91. The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
92. The Outsider
93. The Silver Key
94. The Strange High House in the Mist
95. Through the Gates of the Silver Key
End of Dream Cycle
96. The Horror at Red Hook
97. The Man of Stone
98. The Lurking Fear
99. Out of the Aeons
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105. The Shunned House
106. Credits
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- Choronzon
- 04-01-19
Very Good, let down by Audible's lack of features
Edit to add: Lovecraft had horrible racist views and it is apparent in many of the stories. Having read the books a number of times I find myself simultaneously appreciating the writing more but the racism becomes more apparent and offsets this. This isn't horrorbabbles problem, but as I give the stories a 5 star review I feel I should point that out.
The performance and quality is very good in my opinion. It is a shame audible doesn't have features to name each chapter, that makes this type of collections very hard to navigate... Also Audible, let us organise our own libraries into categories of our own choosing, I have 100's of books and it is a nightmare to find what I want to listen to.
OK here is me doing Audibles job... The contents of this Audiobook are as follows, each chapter number corresponds to these books, chapter 1 is an intro. Some of the larger books are split into separate chapters, I have labelled these as 2 3 4 etc. So Chapter 19 is The Dunwitch Horror part 5. Apologies if not spelled correctly. I am currently listening to 9: The Hound
The narrator does a good job, I think the voice matches the books well, I find it easy to listen to at night going to sleep and I have no issues with quality thus far.
2 The Colour Out of Space
3 From Beyond
4 He
5 The Rats In the Walls
6 cool Air
7 The Music Of Eric Zan
8 The Nameless City
9 The Hound
10 2
11 The Festival
12 The Call of Cthulhu
13 2
14 3
15 The Dunwitch Horror
16 2
17 3
18 4
19 5
20 6
21 7
22 8
23 9
24 10
25 The Whisperer in Darkness
26 2
27 3
28 4
29 5
30 6
31 7
32 8
33 The Dreams In The Witch House
34 At The Mountains Of Madness
35 2
36 3
37 4
38 5
39 6
40 7
41 8
42 9
43 10
44 11
45 12
46 The Shadow Over Innsmouth
47 2
48 3
49 4
50 5
51 The Shadow Out of Time
52 2
53 3
54 4
55 5
56 6
57 7
58 8
59 The Haunter of the Dark
60 The Thing on the Doorstep
61 The History of the Necronomicon
62 Fungi from Yuggoth
63 Old Bugs
64 In the Vault
65 The Curse of Yig
66 The Temple
67 The Challenge from Beyond
68 The Mound
69 2
70 3
71 4
72 5
73 6
74 7
75 The Tomb
76 The Disinterment
77 Polaris
78 The White Ship
79 The Doom that came to Sarnath
80 The Cats of Ulthar
81 Celaphais
82 Ex Oblivione
83 Nyarlathotep
84 The Quest of Irenon
85 The Other Gods
86 Azathoth
87 Hypnos
88 What the Moon Brings
89 The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath
90 2
91 3
92 The Outsider
93 The Silver Key
94 The Strange High House in the Mist
95 Through the Gates of the Silver Key
96 The Horror at Red Hook
97 The Men of Stone
98 The Lurking Fear
99 Out of the Aeons
100 The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
101 2
102 3
103 4
104 5
105 The Shunned House
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- Ryan Pascall
- 27-02-20
The best adaptation to date.
As someone who's been reading HPL since I was about 11 (I'm now in my 40s) I've listened to a lot of adaptations from radio plays to society adaptations and everywhere in between.
Thus far, no one has been able to read in such a manner that WORKED for me, be it due to their timbre, speed or pronunciation of words..or so I thought.
A friend, knowing of my love for Lovectaft's works directed me to the YouTube channel for Horrorbabble and my love for Ian's work was born.
With great production values, a voice well suited to the style of writing and an clear understanding of the use of speed and volume in expressing suspense, Ian brings the work to life.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-03-19
Perfect atmosphere
This audiobook creates the ideal atmosphere for these kind of stories it makes them trully scary
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- Phalangoos
- 16-07-20
Excellent narration
Ian Gordon is the most skilled narrator I have come across on Audible by a long way. Will definitely be purchasing more recordings from HorrorBabble.
Lovecraft’s stories are classics and require no comment.
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- Steve
- 29-11-19
Just a mess of a chapter structure
Lovecraft's works, well read, but arranged in the least convenient way. Include chapter titles, guys!
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- jordan begley
- 28-11-19
Great collection
I like the ambiance the company used a lot to help set the story’s! Overall great voice acting a treat to any lovecraft fans
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- Eva Helen Pilehave Andersen
- 11-05-22
The best collection of lovecraft.
I know horrorbabble from Youtube. He has made a lot of reading of classic horror. I highly recomend them!
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- Joshua Fields
- 20-02-22
Cannot deny its influence on modern fiction
Initial disclaimer: the man was inexcusably xenophobic.
The man also had ideas which were a complete departure from the norm, and pop culture is the better for it.
After listening to every single story, I can now connect so many threads from modern sci fi, fantasy and horror to his original works and ideas that it is truly baffling.
1000% worth the listen. The adjectives are morbidly overused and the verbiage is grotesque and half repetitive (you'll see what I mean) but still an undeniable milestone in our understanding and love of the occult, supernatural and fantastical.
The narration is great in my opinion and matches the tone of the stories wonderfully.
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- p s moore
- 12-09-21
Lovecraft at its best
what can I say amazing , long audible but worth it . best horror author ever
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- Keith Deeley
- 05-05-21
Intoxicating Horror
Well written, Well Narated, Hypnotising, thought provoking, eye opening, breaks down the barriers between the listener and the story teller. It almost becomes your own thoughts Narating the story. incredible. Lovecraft was a Genius. Well executed Naration.
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- Larry
- 18-08-19
No story titles!
Excellent stories from dark worlds, well narrated but there are no story titles, only chapters. no way of knowing where one story ends and another begins.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-04-19
an unique experience
The book is great, i have the commemorative edition of the necronomicon and i read it with this narator that brings an atmosphere that i never felt before like that. he has a great voice and i love how he can make you feel in the lovecraftian world
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- Books and Sports guy
- 19-04-20
Ian Gordon is the best.
In some sleepy and unnamed village, a child was born under the full moon of Samhain. The product of union between a muse and the dank night itself, Ian was named after his great grandfather, rumored to be the town crier of R'lye. The celestial cyclopian lantern illuminated the birth of such offspring, destined to chant the darkness.
Ian Gordon is incredible, not only in his performance, but also in delivery of what his many fans desire... the dark ease that flows in his every utterance.
I have many good readings of the same material, but his is my favorite of each selection.
My only possible criticism is that I would prefer titles rather than chapter numbers for navigation.
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- Ed Thomas
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A great voice
Ian Gordon gives a reading that held interest and brought the stories to life. a must have for Lovecraft fans.
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- stephen phillips
- 31-03-21
wonderful
As always it was a terrific listen. Thank you so much. My favourite Lovecraft story was included.
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- Raven999?
- 17-04-20
The Title is true to its word.
Im actually new to horror-babble. But I have yet to find any other place on the entire internet for horror audiobooks. The Narrator has a perfect voice and does a great job capturing the horror of Lovecraft. If you want to listen to Lovecraft audiobooks this is the best place to listen. You wont be disappointed.
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- Anette Baer
- 18-02-19
Great books great reading
One of my favorite authors. Lovecraft is the best. Haven't EVER disliked a story he wrote.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-12-18
Perfection!
I love it! Hope there will be another collection. So many beautiful tales still to be told by the wonderful HorrorBabble!!!
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- Barbara S.
- 23-01-22
Ian Gordon Masterfully Narrates Lovecraft
Horrorbabble's Ian Gordon has outdone himself with this wonderful Lovecraft collection. Anyone who appreciates high quality audio horror will not regret purchasing this collection. At almost 52 hours of content, you simply cannot beat the price for the quality of product you receive. Not only are the chapters nicely organized for easy access to each individual story, but they are also organized by different series in order of publication.