Boring, annoying I did not enjoy listening ad nauseum. It did not get better though I tried.
Lonely old woman has no life
Review from The Correspondent →
Review from The Correspondent →
Loved all of it thank you. I do not like having to have a 15 word minimum so therefore I’m just going to fill it up with meaningless verbiage. Please consider changing that requirement
This was the first time I’ve listened to an audiobook and I’m glad I chose this one to be the first. I really like this book. I didn’t think I would because it’s told through a series of letters, but it kept my attention and was a good story.
A very compelling tale of real life with a full circle of excitement, disappointments and happiness. A beautiful storyline.
“The Correspondent” is a delicately woven narrative of letters. Each character shines a light on the narrator, who is flawed, real, and relatable. It’s heartbreaking and beautiful.
I wasn’t sure if I was going to like this book at the beginning. It started off slow and steady and rather plain. Nonetheless, the main character kept me engaged and I admittedly wanted to see where I was being led. I fell deep into this story before I even knew it. I couldn’t wait..
The writing is exquisite, the characters each reflecting something in us or someone around us, the emotions deeply relatable. This is the best voice acting of an audio book I have ever listened to. Usually there is at least one character whose voice is distracting enough to pull you out of the story; this one..
As I finish this audiobook, I want to say so much. First of all, the narration was excellent with each character & I so appreciate that the author allowed us to have multiple so we could truly live within the story. Secondly, the main character of this story is so many things – complicated, stone..
