- What made the experience of listening to Tarah Woodblade the most enjoyable?
- Character development is always a huge factor in my enjoyment of a story. Tarah doesn’t know who she is in the beginning, and is trying to live her life by other people’s rules. As you journey through her story, it’s very entertaining watching her learn about herself, and evolve as an individual.
- What did you like best about this story?
- The relationship between the two main protagonists is a lot of fun.
- What does Andrew Tell bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
- Well… there’s the whole being able to do two things at once thing… kinda hard to pull off while reading a paperback. (Not that I haven’t tried…) I do enjoy the narration though, the voices and inflections bring life to the world.
- Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
- I loved the pillow.
- Any additional comments?
- Tarah isn’t very likable in the beginning – this is mostly a function of her upbringing, give her a chance – and she’ll grow on you. It’s a terrific book, and the whole series is well worth reading.
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