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Ep 1: Three Women
- De: Jess Moore
- Narrado por: Nadia Kamil, Vivienne Acheampong, Danny Walters, y otros
- Duración: 22 m
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Recently almost-married Bug and her best friend Winnie are getting ready for the inaugural meeting of their book group. Fiona is there, of course, with her Uber driver Sami; and a random man called James who hasn’t read the book. Or any books. It’s going to change all their lives. They just don’t know that yet. Welcome to the bookshop.
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I knew it but geez
- De Charlie J 💋 en 05-18-22
I knew it but geez
Revisado: 05-18-22
I loved the first episode. I was laughing out loud -while working out, which is saying something.
I didn't finish the second episode though. I knew there would be bad language but my gosh this is more F bombs in 2 short episodes than I normally hear all year in real life.
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All the Light We Cannot See
- A Novel
- De: Anthony Doerr
- Narrado por: Zach Appelman
- Duración: 16 h y 2 m
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Marie-Laure lives with her father in Paris near the Museum of Natural History, where he works as the master of its thousands of locks. When she is six, Marie-Laure goes blind and her father builds a perfect miniature of their neighborhood so she can memorize it by touch and navigate her way home. When she is 12, the Nazis occupy Paris and father and daughter flee to the walled citadel of Saint-Malo, where Marie-Laure’s reclusive great-uncle lives in a tall house by the sea. With them they carry what might be the museum’s most valuable and dangerous jewel.
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Afraid to Write a "Less-Than-Positive" Review
- De Elizabeth en 08-06-14
- All the Light We Cannot See
- A Novel
- De: Anthony Doerr
- Narrado por: Zach Appelman
wow
Revisado: 05-14-22
This book was so well written. I have no words. The amount of research on the war, radios, languages, birds. The descriptions of surroundings and travel through the lens of the blind. The imagery of PTSD and nightmares. The timelines meeting each other. Werner coming to himself. Even when I was only one fifth of the way through I was glad I read this book.
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Florence Adler Swims Forever
- De: Rachel Beanland
- Narrado por: Jonathan Davis, Tim Paige, Carly Robins, y otros
- Duración: 10 h y 48 m
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Atlantic City, 1934. Every summer, Esther and Joseph Adler rent their house out to vacationers escaping to “America’s Playground” and move into the small apartment above their bakery. Despite the cramped quarters, this is the apartment where they raised their two daughters, Fannie and Florence, and it always feels like home. Now Florence has returned from college, determined to spend the summer training to swim the English Channel, and Fannie pregnant, after a miscarriage, is on bed rest for the duration of her pregnancy. The apartment is bursting at the seams.
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I was grabbed up right away!
- De Stephanie Epps en 07-24-20
rubbish without the authors note.
Revisado: 05-12-22
The authors note at the end made the book worth something, otherwise i was wondering what the point of telling this story was other than telling the drama of some random family. But, as explained at the end, the author's family has always kept her great great aunt's story alive as one that showed: we do so much for the people we love. I didn't really get that from the book itself and felt sad for Fannie, the only closure being in the author's note the sister gave birth to one more girl later and named her Florence- which likely wouldn't have happened to the character in the book because Isaac left. I was also confused by the end of who the book was actually supposed to be about because no one really got closure. Hopefully Stuart doesn't regret his career decisions later when the butterflies are gone.
I liked the writing style though, how each voice came back around in the story right when it needed to, and that it stayed in third person. How the next voice's character would make an appearance leading into the next chapter.
It really could have done without describing people's nipples like 5 different times.
I also didn't think that Florence daring to kiss Anna, as they were two Jews and mostly new to each other, was historically accurate especially seeing as Jews cut off their own children for marrying the opposite sex if they weren't the same belief.
Also, Fannie is in bed and on a strict regiment for her high blood pressure but then Isaac comes in and they have sex as though that wouldn't raise her blood pressure.
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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
- De: Holly Jackson
- Narrado por: Bailey Carr, Marisa Calin, Michael Crouch, y otros
- Duración: 10 h y 53 m
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Pretty and popular high school senior Andie Bell was murdered by her boyfriend, Sal Singh, who then killed himself. It was all anyone could talk about. And five years later, Pip sees how the tragedy still haunts her town. But she can't shake the feeling that there was more to what happened that day. She knew Sal when she was a child, and he was always so kind to her. How could he possibly have been a killer?
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Overwrought, even for YA
- De Amazon Customer en 04-01-20
Filled with trash, don't know what i was expecting
Revisado: 05-10-22
I don't want to read another book like this. Full of trashy topics, substance, rape, lies, obviously murder but also the descriptions of bodies and how-dids. It was well written for the most part; in that it kept bouncing around on who it was focusing on. But. She already suspected maybe Andie was still alive so it was out of character for her to not follow the trail that the old lady at IV laid even though Henry said she was senile. I really don't see how Ward would just turn into a murderer (of sal) within a day; gee i might be caught as a murderer so maybe i should actually be one and of one of my beloved students. And why would Sal agree for him to come to his home anyway to continue their conversation about Andie? And, on the night of, why he wouldn't walk down past her house to see if she went home after the fight with andy since they lived so close to each other. Also with that, how Becca would just suddenly have the strength and bravery to drag Andie's bloody and barfy body around and be able to put her in the septic tank *shudder* and carry that with her for 5 years without having PTSD or some other sort of apparent disfunction. And also to plot so far as looking up the address of the drug dealer to leave the car and why were Sal's fingerprints in it so fresh but hers weren't. It was just too much that was planned out for a spur of the moment, unintentional murder. I would have liked it better if it had turned out that Ward was also being blackmailed into confessing and she had to then prove him innocent. There were just so many pictures this book paints of possibilities and I guess I was just disappointed in the ending. I thought the web would be bigger, that Becca was working with the police or Stanley or something.
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