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Eve’s Daughters

Review from Eve’s Daughters →

This book was excellent, and as great as my daughter said it was! Each character seemed real, and I felt that I knew them, their hearts, and their dreams. Beautiful story and it was told in such a loving way.

Loved it!

Review from The Golden Spoon →

Similar to the British Bake Show, The Golden Spoon is a televised baking show but with a murder most foul. I loved how the book is told through each contestant’s point of view giving us insight into their distinct personalities as we discover more and more about their insecurities, quirks, and desires. It all leads..

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Oof . . . DNF for me

Review from The Golden Spoon →

Loved the concept of this one, but the combination of the endless monologue backstories and the downright awful narration for some characters made this tough to get through. I usually stick it out with audiobooks once I’ve paid for the credit but I found myself doing anything but listening to this and decided to move..

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solid c almost gave up but had chores and

Review from The Golden Spoon →

couldn’t be bothered.inconsistent writing across charactersformulaic characters and plot pointstissue thin characters designed to suit the plot too perfectly.the voice artist speaking ‘Stella’ im sorry to say but no. just no. editors and techs are doing you a disservice not telling you that your pseudo mid atlantic over pronunciation is nauseatingly hard to hear. seasickness..

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3.5 stars

Review from The Golden Spoon →

As a fan of GBBO, you will catch all of the Lingo and references. The mystery part is just ok. I found a couple of the characters voices/cadence annoying. Having said all of that, it is a light and easy listen.

Interesting history

Review from An Assassin in Utopia →

It was a really well done and fairly short historical summary of the assassination of President Garfield and from a bit of a different perspective. I would also suggest an excellent book on the same subject call Destiny of the Republic. It is much more detailed and a truly excellent book