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Very Different From Book 1

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-07-24

This is strange because it's such a different vibe from book 1. The first book was like 80% sex and then 20% sex and cute and fun. This has less sex which is nice for the story and the pacing, but every second spent with the fmc seems sooo over dramatic. Like the description states, she's been turned into a werewolf and is trying to deal with that. Of course that would be a very trying time, lol, I'm sure any of us would be horrified and unhappy about it if it wasn't by choice, and it would be so hard to reconcile all the physical changes. But, the fmc is melodramatic about every single thing that happens and it's exhausting. It also seems like she isn't really doing anything to learn about her new self and how to handle it. I don't want to victim blame her but she has new realities she has to get a handle on and she's just...not. Anyway, it's a lot, and there's some suspense and I wish it was more easy going like the latter part of the first book. It would be great if I could take the things I liked most about both books and put them together to form one nicely paced, fun book. If there's a book 3 then maybe that's how it will shake out. I'm really not sure about this one, though. It's too bad because I love the mmc. Narration is good, very competent, but I think the female narrator's dramatization is part of what I don't like about the character.

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I miss Joan Hickson

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
1 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-12-16

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Emilia Fox?

I just can't listen to Emilia Fox narrating Miss Marple. After listening to the audiobooks that Joan Hickson narrated, as well as the radio plays, I could not get past Emilia Fox's performance. It's not often you get to be spoiled by having your personal, iconic Miss Marple acttress read the same stories, but we got lucky there, until now. EF cannot pull this off and it just ruined it for me. And the first instance of her doing a male voice, Mr. Rafael, is just grating, jarring, whatever you want to call it. That's when I hit pause and returned this book. Shame.

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