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Cute stories but I really don't like the narrator (Peter Dennis) at all.
Pooh sounds like a gloomy Eeyore. Christopher Robin sounds too old. And whenever Piglet says anything, he gives this annoying snort every few words. I could live with Pooh and Christopher Robin but I just couldn't stand Piglet. ...more
Cute stories but I really don't like the narrator (Peter Dennis) at all.
Pooh sounds like a gloomy Eeyore. Christopher Robin sounds too old. And whenever Piglet says anything, he gives this annoying snort every few words. I could live with Pooh and Christopher Robin but I just couldn't stand Piglet. ...more

This is a story of the inhabitants of Hundred Acre Wood. This forest is inhabited by animals and their friend; a boy called Christopher Robin. Each animal has been given a character. Strengths and flaws of each character have been beautifully intertwined to describe the adventures of the inhabitants of the forest.

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