The narrator can make or break a story, this one left a lot to be desired. I had difficult time listening to her, Her accents were terrible, made listening to the story difficult. Had a hard time distinguishing between the various characters, which distracted me from listening to the story. The narrator always sounded like..
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Enjoyable
Review from Star Crossed →
Great book!
Review from Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman →
Bad download
Review from Eve’s Daughters →
I choose this book, really never knowing anything about it, or the author. A beautifully crafted novel, that was engaging, thoughtful, and full of faith.I highly recommend it! The characters were well defined, strong individuals, risking much, but staying true to themselves; while sharing a story across several generations.I think I could listen again to..
I first read this book at the height of the cold war, and had been intending to re-read it for some time. it held up well, even though the plot is seriously dated. it is one of the earliest “anti-war” books i ever encountered. it is set in the era of Woodrow Wilson’s presidency, and..
This is a mixture of personal stories that each has faced when being the one left behind from those who have passed. Some of these essays are very heart wrenching. It gives a broad look into how everyone sees the end of life differently and how some feelings that we have we are not alone..
10/10
Review from The Golden Spoon →
I thought I already wrote the review but I didn’t get to post it….ugh! In short, if you’re looking for fiction that’s not oozing with awkward romance scenes, this is your book. I went from Colleen Hoover to Emily Henry to Jessa Maxwell…. Can’t wait for her next book, I am hooked. Great character development..








