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Muse: A Cat's Story
- De: Joanna Franklin Bell
- Narrado por: Robyn Hurst
- Duración: 1 h y 59 m
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Muse is a young cat whose mind has a special power, but she feels trapped living her life as a stray in the big city. With no memories of her kittenhood, she is haunted by dreams of the countryside, and she begins to wonder if the country is her real home.
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Wonderful story and narration
- De Viki en 06-06-15
- Muse: A Cat's Story
- De: Joanna Franklin Bell
- Narrado por: Robyn Hurst
Kitty Story for Everyone!
Revisado: 09-15-15
If you could sum up Muse: A Cat's Story in three words, what would they be?
Smooth storyline, unlike other animal point of view novels I've listened to (or read) in the past.
Have you listened to any of Robyn Hurst’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
This is not my first experience listening to Robyn Hurst, nor will it be my last. Her voice is easy to listen to. The character specific voices made the performance entertaining and even more enjoyable.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, since the story is only 2 hours long, one sitting was all that was needed! Which is perfect so you can let yourself experience the whole story at once.
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The Black Men and Steven Spielberg
- De: Jules Okapi
- Narrado por: Robyn Hurst
- Duración: 35 m
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Semi-autobiographical but mostly fantastical essay on growing up in the outdoors of California, and the importance of having family just as quirky and not-quirky as you are
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Fantstic!!!!!
- De mdenny en 02-21-15
- The Black Men and Steven Spielberg
- De: Jules Okapi
- Narrado por: Robyn Hurst
Short and Sweet
Revisado: 11-17-14
Where does The Black Men and Steven Spielberg rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is the shortest audiobook that I have ever listened to. That being said, I didn't want it to end. The story held my attention and kept me intrigued.
Who was your favorite character and why?
The father. Although he was only mentioned through the children's memories. More specifically, one phrase of his was repeated numerous times. I'll recall this phrase for days to come, I'm sure.
Have you listened to any of Robyn Hurst’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Robyn's voice never disappoints. Her performance was emotional, calming, and enhanced the story tremendously.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Several of the coming of age tidbits within the story were extremely relatable. So my mind was agreeing with the story line on more than one occasion.
Any additional comments?
The lyrical flow of the words (albeit enhanced tremendously by the talented narrater) was enjoyable. If you're looking for a short piece, I would recommend this one. I would be interested in future works by this author, as well as future performances by Robyn Hurst.
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