I always struggle with audiobooks that have so many narrators. It had to keep track. But the pleasant writing and character development made it worth sticking with it
Pleasant
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I always struggle with audiobooks that have so many narrators. It had to keep track. But the pleasant writing and character development made it worth sticking with it
I love the way the story was told and found myself really knowing cybil through her letters. one of my favorites
10/10 So interesting and loved the different characters and their letters to each other and how they intertwined
Well written and beautiful language. Variety of characters and how they are brought to life is engaging and captures the breadth of a human life.
I truly loved everything about this book. The narration was fabulous. Such a clever way to deliver the story of Cybil through letters and correspondents. Makes me want to start writing to others immediately!
This was such a beautiful story about grief and forgiveness. I loved the unique writing style of the story being told through letters and emails. The voice acting is incredible and adds so much to the story.
I tried. Several times. Book is insanely boring. The main character is your typical upper middle class silent generation woman who thinks her way is right and proper. Should you disagree you are not only wrong, you are a bad person. Her life is tediously yawn inducing. The supposed twist I had figured out the..
The story is absolutely wonderful, and I initially was worried about listening to a novel with this format – correspondence back and forth. But it was AMAZING. Each character came to life in a way I have never experienced before with audiobooks – even ones with substantial casts like this one. The narrator that played..
I did not enjoy the “letter-writing” form of the book. Perhaps if I could have made my way through more of the letters, I would have enjoyed it more. To me…not worth the use of my one credit.
This might have been my favorite narrator. This is a beautiful book. At first i was not sure if I would like the style of telling the story through sybil’s correspondence but I loved it really touching. Makes me want to write a letter.
