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Sweet story for young and old

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Reviewed: 07-12-24

Richard Ayoade’s, The Book That No One Wanted to Read is a sweet delight that is capable of inspiring the creative imagination in young and old a like.
Listening to the Audible Book version provided the additional joy of listening to the author’s wonderful voice and considerable narration skills as well. Lydia Fox is a perfect reading partner to represent the human in this delightful presentation.

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Loved the poetry of this book

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Reviewed: 06-15-24

Loved the story line of this historical fiction
Loved the characters and their development within the story
Love the slow 'peeling an onion’ revelations as the story progressed
Loved the voice actor’s perfect performance
Wish the book could go on forever
Hopefully, there will be a sequel

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Nice retelling of the Dr Who TV story

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Reviewed: 04-12-24

I enjoyed hearing one of my favorite, classic Dr Who tv scripts. Tom Baker is a wonderful actor and has one of the best voices in the world. The story tugs at the heart strings. Even a sweet robot is no match for evil scientists!

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I hadn’t realized it was an abridged version

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Reviewed: 11-28-23

I searched audio for audio books read by Tom Baker and this showed up in the search.
I was excited when the search results included, 'A Tale of Two Cities.’
What could be better than Tom Baker reading Charles Dickens?

Now I know that better thing would be, Tom Baker reading all of a work by Charles Dickens.

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Great interview

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Reviewed: 09-16-23

The Audible interviews always support the person being interviewed in a way that engages the listener’s interest in the projects being discussed.
David Suchet is always thoughtful when discussing his topics.
Given these two observations, of course I eager to explore the projects discussed within this Audible Series into

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Very enjoyable audiobook

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Reviewed: 07-23-23

Camille Coduri is an excellent voice actor. It’s amazing how many good actors are not good at reading out loud. Camille overcomes her light voice and proves herself excellent in both genres.

The author, Jenny T. Colgan, is also to be commended for an excellent job expanding this TV screenplay into an enjoyable book that neatly expands this TV episodes story line.

Does the T in Jenny’s name have the same meaning as the “T” in Russell T. Davies name? 😊

As a long time Whovian, I was not disappointed with this audio version of, “The Christmas Invasion.”

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Entertaining Story

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Reviewed: 07-03-23

Sir Paul’s short children’s story of adventure is entertaining, nicely paced and made all the better by Sir Paul reading it himself. Not every author can narrate, Paul has the delightful ability to write and read. Like Grand Dude, this book is a talented gift from Sir Paul McCartney to his audience

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Cute book

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Reviewed: 07-03-23

This very short story, is as cute as Shrek is “repulsive” and it’s poetic language makes it a fun read.
It’s clearly a template for the many Shrek movies and I am awed by the creativity the movie’s screen play writers displayed in development of the book into the Shrek movie.

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Cute Story

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Reviewed: 06-12-23

Sir Paul has written and narrated a lovely book. It has a cute story line and he does a wonderful job narrating it.

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Alex Kingston is Wonderful

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Reviewed: 01-19-23

The story was anemic and filled with noir cliches but Alex Kingston could read anything and her delivery would bring it to life.

The Angel trapped in this story was reminiscent of the Angel trapped in The Angels Take Manhattan but I expected the book to tie in with that Dr. Who TV episode. Sadly, it does not, unless you want to make a leap and say the two Angels are the same.

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