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Wilde Like Me
- De: Louise Pentland
- Narrado por: Fiona Hardingham
- Duración: 8 h y 51 m
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Robin Wilde has a beautiful six-year-old daughter, a job she's really rather good at, a wonderful best friend and an auntie who is bonkers, yes, but loves her to the moon and back. But Robin has a secret. Behind the mask she carefully applies every day, she can't shift the grey, lonely feelings of The Emptiness. She struggles to fit in with the school mum crew, online dating is totally despair-inducing and she worries all the time about raising her daughter with self-confidence, courage and joy.
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I wanted so badly to love this!
- De Robyn en 07-22-17
- Wilde Like Me
- De: Louise Pentland
- Narrado por: Fiona Hardingham
Kind of mopey, kind of okay
Revisado: 08-14-18
I felt as if each chapter contained so much moping that it was hard to continue. I understand that Robin was going through a lot as a single mother, but she complained about the same things over and over again, it felt as if I was getting annoyed by her complaining as opposed to feeling sympathetic towards her.
I think the performance was nice. This is my first audio book so I am extremely unbiased for these sort of things. There were times when it was hard to distinguish between a character speaking and the narration, however. Also, sometimes what was being said didn’t match the tone of voice (ie sounding sad and hushed when someone was saying something nice). Lastly, the young daughter and one of the mom friends had very similar voices, which was off-putting.
Overall, I enjoyed this. I wouldn’t necessarily suggest it to a friend unless they are fans of the author, but I am glad I listened to it.
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