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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
- By: V. E. Schwab
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
- Length: 17 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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When Addie La Rue makes a pact with the devil, she trades her soul for immortality. But there's always a price - the devil takes away her place in the world, cursing her to be forgotten by everyone. Addie flees her tiny home town in 18th-century France, beginning a journey that takes her across the world, learning to live a life where no one remembers her and everything she owns is lost and broken. Existing only as a muse, she learns to fall in love anew every single day.
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Nice idea, average execution
- By Valerie on 24-12-2020
- The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
- By: V. E. Schwab
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
Well written
Reviewed: 19-11-2024
Scenes are vividly set and discribed in a way that emmarse you in the story and feeling.
I like how the author is very subtle with some bigger bits of info. Like some books drop these key bits with bombshell moments but this one just hints at it and it's so effective.
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Tell Me Again
- A Memoir
- By: Amy Thunig
- Narrated by: Amy Thunig, Clementine Ford
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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For years, Amy Thunig thought she knew all the details about the day she was born, often demanding that the story of her birth be retold. Years later, heavily pregnant with her own first child, she learns what really happened that day. It’s a tale that exemplifies many of the events of her early life, where circumstances sometimes dictated that things be slightly different from how they might seem–including what is meant by her dad being away for ‘work’ and why her legal last name differs from her family’s.
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Complex, moving and beautiful
- By Norman J Walsh on 03-11-2022
- Tell Me Again
- A Memoir
- By: Amy Thunig
- Narrated by: Amy Thunig, Clementine Ford
Loved it
Reviewed: 08-01-2023
Heartbreaking yet beautiful. Incredible story telling.
You took us on a journey and it was definitely an emotional ride.
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Joey
- By: JA Huss
- Narrated by: Joe Arden, Jill Redfield
- Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
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Six years before my phone rang and changed my life forever, I made a mistake. I met a girl, we had some fun, and then we had a baby. And I fell pretty damn hard for my daughter. I was going to be there. I was going to give her everything I never had. I was going to have a family. And then her mother disappeared and took my baby with her. And now she’s done it again. Because that call that changed my life was from my five-year-old daughter asking me if I knew where her Mommy was.
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Intrigued
- By Skip on 06-03-2024
- Joey
- By: JA Huss
- Narrated by: Joe Arden, Jill Redfield
Unexpected
Reviewed: 17-09-2022
Definitely took some unexpected turns. Enjoyed the story line but some of the voice acting almoat seemed a bit mono tone in bits.
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Jesse
- Bossy Brothers, Book 1
- By: JA Huss
- Narrated by: Ava Erickson, Teddy Hamilton
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
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Thirteen years before Emma Dumas bought me in a bachelor auction to teach me a lesson, she stole my heart down on Key West. I fell so hard for this girl, I made all the promises. Only with Emma, I really meant them. And then I disappeared. But it wasn’t my fault. Let’s just call my reason “Family Business”. I’d tell you what that business is, but then I’d have to kill you. Just kidding. I can’t tell you what my family business is because it’s so secret, even I don’t know.
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Innuendo…
- By Anonymous User on 26-05-2023
- Jesse
- Bossy Brothers, Book 1
- By: JA Huss
- Narrated by: Ava Erickson, Teddy Hamilton
Gets better as the book goes
Reviewed: 16-09-2022
Start was a bit cringey but warmed up with each chapter. Onto the next one so I'd say pretty good.
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