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Smart, Funny, Superbly Read

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-03-21

Osman’s two mysteries about a group of characters in a retirement facility are the most pleasurable mysteries I’ve read in a long time. They’re brilliantly funny in a wry, straight-faced sort of way, and Odman navigates the characters’ serious personal tragedies while remaining essentially confident of human strengths and tolerant of human failings. The retirees aren’t played for condescending laughs; instead, Osman finds humor in the retirees’ inventive ways of breaking people’s expectations of them—and their expectations of each other. And Osman makes me delight in his ending plot twists instead of feeling I’ve been put into my place. Manville’s reading is purely wonderful. I listen to a lit of audio books while exercising, but this is one of the few books for which I would recommend the audio version even for people who normally prefer silent reading. Manville’s voices are just differentiated enough, without annoying exaggerations or disconcerting efforts to signal the speakers’ sex with falsely deep or shrill registers. Her subtle sense of comic timing is impeccable, and she invites the reader to share her delight in each of the characters.

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Synthesized Voice

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

Revisado: 06-30-20

The story is narrated by a computer-synthesized voice with no emotion, no inflection, no distinctions among characters. Words are bizarrely mispronounced. It’s horrible. The story itself was also a disappointment for this fan of Christie, though honestly, the voice was so awful that it alone made me glad when the half hour was over. If voice synthesis is the future of Audible, count me out.

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Feels Like a Fourth of a Book

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2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-05-19

This feels like a fourth of a book, making M. Curie’s acceptance of P. Curie’s marriage proposal the plot’s climax and end. Despite all the respectful mentions of science, and despite two or three dutiful sentences about what Curie would become later, a marriage proposal doesn’t make a satisfactory summary of the life of one of the greatest scientists in human history. About the performance: I can’t get my head around why the reader gave a heavy quasi-central-European accent to everyone but Marie Curie. I would have understood if everyone who spoke a different language from M. Curie had been given a Central European accent, but it’s unsettling to hear her fellow Poles (as well as French and Germans) sounding elaborately exotified while Curie herself speaks English to us like a native.

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Feminism Lite

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

Revisado: 12-17-17

I listened to this novel on Audible, and it was difficult to get past the exaggerated narration. I love the voices created by narrators such as Anna Bentinck and Jayne Entwistle, but McFadden relies too much on caricature; it gets in the way. The novel itself starts out being quite interesting, but after a while, the ideas about women’s breaking out of approved 19th-century roles became too pat. Hawker did her research, certainly, but I wish there were more nuance in the social politics.

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