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Any Trope but You
- A Novel
- De: Victoria Lavine
- Narrado por: Tim Paige, Jesse Vilinsky
- Duración: 11 h y 17 m
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Beloved romance author Margot Bradley has a dark secret: she doesn’t believe in Happily Ever Afters. Not for herself, not for her readers, and not even for her characters, for whom she secretly writes alternate endings that swap weddings and babies for divorce papers and the occasional slashed tire. When her Happily Never After document is hacked and released to the public, she finds herself canceled by her readers and dropped by her publisher. Desperate to find a way to continue supporting her chronically ill sister, Savannah, Margot decides to trade meet-cutes for murder.
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Super cute story, super cringe narration
- De ak417 en 04-24-25
- Any Trope but You
- A Novel
- De: Victoria Lavine
- Narrado por: Tim Paige, Jesse Vilinsky
Super cute story, super cringe narration
Revisado: 04-24-25
I really liked this story, I just wish I’d read it rather than listened to it. I always struggle a bit with female narrators doing male voices, but this gal was the worst I’ve ever heard. She made him sound like he was half asleep/mumbling/a really dull person. Which was SO different from the way the actual male narrator sounded, it was jarring. I physically winced along the way. I kept having to re-say the male dialogue in my head in a regular voice just to get through the scenes.
I wish all audiobooks with dual narration would just use the actual male/female voices when there is dialogue, no matter which POV you’re in! Abby Jimenez’s new book Say You’ll Remember Me does this and it was a breath of fresh air!
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Spare
- De: Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex
- Narrado por: Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex
- Duración: 15 h y 39 m
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It was one of the most searing images of the twentieth century: two young boys, two princes, walking behind their mother’s coffin as the world watched in sorrow—and horror. As Princess Diana was laid to rest, billions wondered what Prince William and Prince Harry must be thinking and feeling—and how their lives would play out from that point on.
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Gutterball!
- De Jimmyjoejangles en 01-10-23
- Spare
- De: Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex
- Narrado por: Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex
His story in his voice: the best way to consume this
Revisado: 01-14-23
So many words from this book were stripped out and plastered on headlines, twisted and misconstrued. Hearing Harry speak the words, in the proper context, and in the tone he intended: powerful. And most often, not in the way the headlines conveyed. You get the sense that Harry is incredibly self-reflective and understands what’s important in life. His goal here is clearly stated: set the historical record. I after reading this, I understand why he wrote this book; where he was at with his family, with everything — why this felt like the right course of action. It does feel rather more upper handed to tell his story this way, and fair, after a lifetime of untrue versions of his life being told. And rather than through unnamed sources like his family does. I must say, even before the Meghan era of his life, he has lived an incredible life full of experiences most of us couldn’t imagine — good and bad — and I appreciated the thoughtful reflection and storytelling. Loved this.
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