I greatly enjoyed the story, getting to know the characters better and better with each passing page and communication. Wonderfully written!
Best Narrated Performance
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I greatly enjoyed the story, getting to know the characters better and better with each passing page and communication. Wonderfully written!
I laughed out loud and cried. This was a beautiful book and for some reason reminded me of a Gentleman in Moscow. Highly Recommend
The narration was excellent. however, hearing Sybil’s address repeated a hundred times throughout the book was a little bit redundant. In text, our eyes would skip over it. At first I was disappointed by some of Sybil’s flaws (pettiness or anger in her letters), But ultimately it made her more real and endearing. This book..
The Correspondent will go down as one of my favorites of all time; so beautifully written and performed!
I’m glad I stuck with this story. It didn’t pick up for me until the middle when one letter reveals a hateful stalker. This is the tale of an older woman’s life told through her correspondences with friends, family, a professor, a customer service representative, and more that reveals her triumphs and regrets. The letters..
Different voices gave this book a different perspective vs reading on paper which is what makes audiobooks so enjoyable. A triumph of a novel overall!
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Nothing. I loved this book! Brilliant!!I’m grateful my book group selected this book. We all loved it.
Beautiful in every way. I have just finished and I’m speechless. I am ordering the hard back book and will be listening again
Very artistic and thoughtful examination of loss balanced with finding joy in life, beautifully wtitten.
I loved this. You immediately got to know so many different characters through their letters. The narration was spot on.
