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Something Borrowed
- De: Emily Giffin
- Narrado por: Jennifer Wiltsie
- Duración: 4 h y 54 m
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Something Borrowed tells the story of Rachel, a young attorney living and working in Manhattan. Rachel has always been the consummate good girl---until her 30th birthday, when her best friend, Darcy, throws her a party. That night, after too many drinks, Rachel ends up in bed with Darcy's fiancé. Although she wakes up determined to put the one-night fling behind her, Rachel is horrified to discover that she has genuine feelings for the one guy she should run from.
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something borrowed
- De Marilyn en 05-17-11
- Something Borrowed
- De: Emily Giffin
- Narrado por: Jennifer Wiltsie
was ok. typical whiny shy girl
Revisado: 04-19-20
was suspenseful, but sometimes I was feeling like I wished it would just get to the point. The female was whiny and weak at times. letting the guy decide everything. waiting for his decision. Still a good read but my favorite part was the closet scene near the end. perfect add.
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The Little School
- Tales of Disappearance and Survival in Argentina
- De: Alicia Partnoy
- Narrado por: Yazmin Venegas
- Duración: 3 h y 13 m
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One of Argentina's 30,000 "disappeared", Alicia Partnoy was abducted from her home by secret police and taken to a concentration camp where she was tortured, and where most of the other prisoners were killed. Her writings were smuggled out of prison and published anonymously in human rights journals. The Little School is Alicia Partnoy's memoir of her disappearance and imprisonment in Argentina in the 1970s.
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Highly annoying accent -- gave up after 20 minutes
- De Preston en 01-02-16
- The Little School
- Tales of Disappearance and Survival in Argentina
- De: Alicia Partnoy
- Narrado por: Yazmin Venegas
Eh...
Revisado: 02-21-19
This book was a little confusing. The story was not in order and jumped around a lot. Certain things made more sense somewhere in the middle of the book, but made me think "this would have been helpful to know in the beginning". Some things were not explained and details were left out. It just kind of ended. Not really any resolution. I usually like true stories (is it true?) but I wouldn't read this again.
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