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Into the Beautiful North
- A Novel
- De: Luis Alberto Urrea
- Narrado por: Susan Ericksen
- Duración: 11 h y 31 m
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Nineteen-year-old Nayeli works at a taco shop in her Mexican village and dreams about her father, who journeyed to the US to find work. Recently it has dawned on her that he isn't the only man who has left town. In fact there are almost no men in the village - they've all gone north. While watching The Magnificent Seven, Nayeli decides to go north herself and recruit seven men - her own "Siete Magníficos" - to repopulate her hometown and protect it from the bandidos who plan on taking it over.
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Needs a better reader
- De The Honest Reviewer en 01-16-19
- Into the Beautiful North
- A Novel
- De: Luis Alberto Urrea
- Narrado por: Susan Ericksen
Where are the bilingual narrators at?
Revisado: 04-03-23
I love this author but what happened with the narrator choice? If it would of be any other book this narrator would of be fantastic but alas her Spanish was lacking.
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The Woman in White
- De: Wilkie Collins
- Narrado por: Josephine Bailey, Simon Prebble
- Duración: 25 h y 6 m
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One of the greatest mystery thrillers ever written, Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White was a phenomenal best seller in the 1860s, achieving even greater success than works by Charles Dickens. Full of surprise, intrigue, and suspense, this vastly entertaining novel continues to enthrall audiences today.
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Gripping novel, excellent production
- De David en 01-18-11
- The Woman in White
- De: Wilkie Collins
- Narrado por: Josephine Bailey, Simon Prebble
First Encounter With Wilkie Collins
Revisado: 06-13-13
What did you love best about The Woman in White?
How it slowly dragged you into the intrigue of the story and kept you their until the book was fully absorbed.
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Yes most definitely, the narrative was told by different characters of the book, and sometimes they were interceded by others which made it even more exciting.
Which scene was your favorite?
My favorite scene was when Marian Holcombe decided to go out on the roof and listen to Count Fosco and Sir Percival's conversation. She was my favorite character.
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