A little over a year ago I read/listened to the Echo of Old Books. This was my introduction to the story telling of Barbra Davis. At the time I was struck by how she wove so many elements into an immersive entertainment experience.
When I saw Every Precious and Fragile Thing show up in Kindle Unlimited four days ago, I immediately borrowed a copy that included the audiobook. This book sat in my library for one day while I finished the book I was reading at the time. About all I can say after reading/listening to this book is wow, I’m blown away. If I thought the Echo of Old Books was created with several elements, this book easily carried six separate points of view throughout the entire story. I was allowed to experience just as many lives and their progressions through several experiences that left each character damaged in diverse ways.
This book took my emotions on an unending roller coaster ride from the opening right up to the epilogue. I honestly can’t remember a book that kept my eyes lubricated as much as Every Precious and Fragile Thing.
To be honest this book isn’t in one of my preferred genres, but since Barbara Davis wrote it, I had no doubt I was going to enjoy the entertainment I would experience by reading/listening to her latest offering.
Speaking of the listening experience, each of the four narrators did an excellent job of keeping the story moving through their pacing and character voices. Honestly, I didn’t realize there was more than one narrator until I looked at the book information as I was writing my review.
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