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Lawana Blackwell
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Carley Reed didn't have an easy childhood, but now, as a settled adult living in San Francisco, she has managed to make a peaceful life for herself. Everything turns upside down, though, one morning when a private investigator finds her and informs her that she has inherited her grandmother's house in a small town in Mississippi.
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- Christine
- 03-23-09
A Table By The Window
A great book with a twist in the plot. Kept your attention. I hope there will be more by this author.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-29-09
very nice
It was a very nice read, and I did enjoy it. Some parts were a little elementary, and at times, the reader was a little robotic. Still, over all I enjoyed both the story and the reader, and would recommend the book to friends.
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- Debra
- 07-23-09
Incredibly Good!!!!
This is one of the best books I have ever "Read". I can hardly wait until Audible has more books by Lawana Blackwell. You won't be disappointed in the story. The narrator is not the best, but you soon get over that as you get into the story. It is so good!!! I wish there were sequels to this one. I would love this story to go on and on.
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- Michael
- 12-13-13
A New Start or A Twist of Fate
I don't think I would have named the book A Table by the Window as that played a minimal part in the story. This story had an overall good message, but it seemed the story dragged at times. I kept feeling like I wanted to press fast forward. This story is about a 26 yo teacher who learns she has inherited money and a house from her grandmother. This young teacher had a difficult childhood that involved abuse and neglect. Consequently, she had no faith in God. Her life changes as she moves to a new town and essentially gets to start over. She begins dating the local sheriff and he has a lot of skeletons in his closet. Seemed like there were several unanswered questions with the sheriff. Random information about him was thrown in here and there. Narration was fair. Jennifer
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- Gill
- 02-17-13
Had to Stop Listening!
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would recommend the written book, but not the audiobook. After struggling through about 3 chapters, I gave up on the narrator and bought the Kindle book so that I could finish the story. I just couldn't handle the stilted style of reading. The narrator handles different accents fairly well, but did not do a good job of the narrative parts...very choppy, slow and irritating. Did not flow at all.
What did you like best about this story?
The characters were interesting enough for me to want to find out how the story continued and ended.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Andrea Gallo?
I've enjoyed the following female narrators:
Kirsten Potter
Christina Moore
Cynthia Darlow
Did A Table by the Window inspire you to do anything?
Take the time to listen to a snippet of the reading before buying!
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- Pamela T. Goodman
- 02-01-21
Very Sweet, Very Predicable
This book became very boring very quickly. I did not finish it. Predicable and sweet as I put in my headline. A good portrait of the grocery store boy. A not so good mention of diabetes. Perpetuates the myth of eating too much candy is the cause. It's a shame the author did not do any research.
I think many women will love this book. It's just not for me.
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- AAL
- 04-04-14
Oh no, no, no!
What would have made A Table by the Window better?
A storyline that doesn't take 14 hours to materialize! There was so much information in this book that didn't need to be written, conversations that didn't need to happen, characters that didn't need to be introduced. My guess is that there is somewhere near 30+ named characters that are described in detail and play little to no immediate part in the plot. Oh, by the way... I don't believe that the plot will ever come together into a cohesive story.
What was most disappointing about Lawana Blackwell’s story?
I'm about 10 hours into the story and it still hasn't evolved. There are way to many characters that have no impact to the plot (which by the way has not been obtained...yet!).
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Andrea Gallo?
There wouldn't be a narrator in the world that could make this a better story. But I would suggest that any narrator that does southern accents try not to make every southerner sound like they are idiots. Sorry Andrea Gallo.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from A Table by the Window?
Hours two through twelve. There is no easy way to say how bad this book was. I keep listening in hopes that it MAY get better. I've given up at chapter 26.
Any additional comments?
I will rarely write reviews but I intentionally sat down tonight to write this. I don't want anyone else to listen to such a bad book. Please save your money. There are many other authors that do a much better job of writing Christian based books like: Francine Rivers, Kim Sawyer and Lynn Austin.
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