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Great but not excellent

Review from Say You’re Sorry →

This story was great, it really was but something was just off for me. Maybe it was lulls in the action or maybe the narration started getting annoying (the villain is a bit whiney at times)…either way, I couldn’t listen straight through during my commutes. I had to listen to another book and then come..

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Lovely listen!

Review from Merry Measure →

I just love listening to Joel Leslie! The accent is great and the voices go so well with this storyline! This brother’s best friend trope is perfect. It can also come under close proximity and is so very well done. I love that I got to see Amsterdam in this story and learn about the..

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still unsure about this one

Review from Out of Character →

Honestly, Kirt Graves is terrible. I have no idea how he’s gotten this far. Do people actually like his voice? Joel Froomkin wasn’t much better with that accent of his, but I couldn’t deal with Graves. I enjoy this author so I gave it a go, but honestly, Idk if I can do another story..

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Wonderful

Review from Merry Measure →

This was so good. This is a cute fun rom com about a boy in love with his brothers best friend. Arlo is fun and exciting and Jack is tidy and in control so the blend interestingly. Wonderful story and a amazing narration by the wonderful Joel Leslie.

A Foxy Start

Review from The Fantastic Fluke →

I found the Fantastic Flute… cute. I think it would make a great series if the author expands the world. The magic system needs some refining. Sage is the typical main character type who finds out his super powers late and has to go through training.  He constantly makes fun of himself throughout the book..

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Laughed out loud

Review from Merry Measure →

Kindergarten teacher Arlo’s family meets in Amsterdam for Christmas, and his brother brings best friend Jack along. Which is wonderful and horrifying, because Arlo’s had a crush on Jack forever. Due to a booking error, the two end up sharing a room. Could it be any more awkward? How is Arlo supposed to stop himself..

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