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The Stand-In
- De: Lily Chu
- Narrado por: Phillipa Soo
- Duración: 10 h y 55 m
- Grabación Original
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Gracie Reed is doing just fine. Sure, she was fired by her overly “friendly” boss, and yes, she still hasn’t gotten her mother into the nursing home of their dreams, but she’s healthy, she’s (somewhat) happy, and she’s (mostly) holding it all together. But when a mysterious SUV pulls up beside her, revealing Chinese cinema's golden couple Wei Fangli and Sam Yao, Gracie’s world is turned on its head. The famous actress has a proposition: Due to their uncanny resemblance, Fangli wants Gracie to be her stand-in.
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Wow!
- De Heather85 en 07-16-21
- The Stand-In
- De: Lily Chu
- Narrado por: Phillipa Soo
Loved every second
Revisado: 04-02-23
I inhaled and consumed this entire book. Loved everything about it. Sometimes endings are disappointing and ruin the whole experience but the ending was really good IMO and tied it all together.
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The Two Towers (Dramatized)
- De: J. R. R. Tolkien
- Narrado por: An Ensemble Cast
- Duración: 3 h y 28 m
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The Fellowship is broken; the quest to destroy the Ring seems already shrouded in disaster. But as the evil lord Sauron readies his armies for war, Frodo and Sam continue their lonely journey toward Mordor, guided only by Gollum, a deceitful and tortured creature, helplessly in thrall to the Ring's dark power.
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An excellent rendition!
- De R. Compton en 08-25-13
- The Two Towers (Dramatized)
- De: J. R. R. Tolkien
- Narrado por: An Ensemble Cast
Hard to hear what some of the narrators are saying
Revisado: 05-24-18
I love that there is a dramatized version of this book! It makes it so much more entertaining. The 70's sound effects are especially fun. My main issue is that you have to keep turning the volume up and down so often because someone will be screaming one scene and then be whispering the next so you can barely hear them a lot of the time. It's also not completely clear who is speaking a lot of the time since they are acting it out instead of saying "then Legolas said...". I was also disappointed with how short it is but it is understandable.
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