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On a Quiet Street
- De: Seraphina Nova Glass
- Narrado por: Imogen Church
- Duración: 11 h y 21 m
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The perfect neighborhood can be the perfect place to hide… Who wouldn’t want to live in Brighton Hills? This exclusive community on the Oregon coast is the perfect mix of luxury and natural beauty. Stunning houses nestle beneath mighty Douglas firs, and lush backyards roll down to the lakefront. It’s the kind of place where neighbors look out for one another. Sometimes a little too closely…
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Minority opinion
- De Sheila S en 06-19-22
- On a Quiet Street
- De: Seraphina Nova Glass
- Narrado por: Imogen Church
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Revisado: 09-30-24
Absolute best narrator ever!!! it’s a great story, but it is made so much better by the intonations of the narrator. As I was listening, I thought , WOW ….if I was reading this to myself in my head, it would sound completely different and could not possibly be as great as it is being read by this narrator!
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Guinea Pig Tales
- De: Becky Corwin-Adams
- Narrado por: Laura Jackman
- Duración: 27 m
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This short audiobook is a memoir of a guinea pig and his family, set in the 1960's through the 1990's. Mr. Bridgette was a real guinea pig adopted in 1995 by an animal loving family in a small northwest Ohio town. The family owned a variety of pets over the years. Among the most memorable pets were the guinea pigs. Mr. Bridgette was given the honor of writing his story. He remembers the details of his life as if it just happened yesterday.
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Guinea pig tales
- De Deedra en 07-01-15
- Guinea Pig Tales
- De: Becky Corwin-Adams
- Narrado por: Laura Jackman
Stories of death
Revisado: 04-08-22
My 16 year olds and I howled with laughter because of the absolute horror of this book. (although the book was clearly not meant to be funny) We have guinea pigs and I thought this would be a collection of cute anecdotes. Instead, it is little more than a list of the various rodents these people owned, their names, and how they died, (or lost body parts) with some random general facts about various rodents thrown in. Unless you have an extremely life hardened child, with a very dark sense of humor, do NOT play this for your kid. Other than for laughing at the absurdity of this book, I really can’t think of any audience it is appropriate for.
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