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Marcia Abboud

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Extraordinary

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Reviewed: 13-06-2024

A friend recommended this book to me, and it turned out to be one of the best books I've read this year. With intriguing characters and wonderful dialogue, I fell in love with a few of them. The story itself is heart-warmingly beautiful and opened my eyes to what it means to be a Death Doula. Jennifer Pickens narrated this story so superbly that I just want to listen to all her books now. This book will stay with me for a long time. I didn't want it to end!

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A Masterpiece of Words...

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Reviewed: 06-02-2024

This is the most unexpected amazing story I've read in a very long time. I knew nothing about Sri Lanka's history or culture and didn't think I'd be that interested, to be honest. I was wrong. I was immersed in this book from the very first chapter and loved every piece of the unfolding. The rich characters, the attention to detail, and the magnificent visuals throughout. I want to read everything Shankari Chandran has every written, and listen to Rachael Tidd forever. Her narration was superb! Hands down the best Aussie narrator I've heard to date. I want to start all over again. Such a beautiful, harrowing story of love and endurance...

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Outstanding storytelling 

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Reviewed: 03-01-2024

Marvellous Ways is nothing short of marvellous. The most poetic brilliant read this year. What a story, what magnificent storytelling and narration. Sarah Winman is outstanding… again! 

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Unforgettable Read

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Reviewed: 15-11-2023

A heart-breaking, mind-blowing memoir that will bruise your heart and make your soul a little wiser. Peeling back the layers of Foo's childhood trauma was like reliving it with her. Besides being thoroughly researched on all matters of Complex PTSD, her story is raw and deeply personal, taping into the mind of her suffering was eye opening, riveting. I felt her journey as if it was my own. I learned a lot and resonated deeply, even though we are worlds apart culturally, intellectually and generationally. I'm carrying it now and I'm wiser for it. An unforgettable read.

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Clever, Witty, A Dialogue Masterpiece!

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Reviewed: 26-09-2023

I could pretty much listen to Julia Whelan read the obituaries and I'd be enthralled, so it's no surprise that I loved her novel, not just for her narration though, but the story itself had me hooked. The writing is suburb, as is the storyline, plot, and full of great characters to fall in love with. I was giggling a lot of the time. Whelan writes with such clever humour I found myself rewinding just to hear 'it' again. She is a master narrator, goes without saying, HOW she does all those voices is absolutely fascinating! I finished this one in 3 days I was so invested. Love everything about it!

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Another Prowse Stunner!

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Reviewed: 26-09-2023

I never get tired of reading Amanda Prowse, and this one, All Good Things, was full of family secrets and drama. Superb characters that come to life as they weave through the story that cleverly treads them all together. Beautiful, emotion filled narration that is a joy to listen to. I finished this one in two days I was so enthralled with it. I never want Prowse's novels to end and as usual I felt the same about All Good Things. Love it!

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A Gift of Words

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Reviewed: 03-09-2023

What an extraordinary way with words Maggie Smith has. This is one of the best memoirs I've read this year. I felt every emotion as her journey unfolded, which resonated with my own story in surprising ways. Divorce is gut-wrenching, traumatic and devastating, made more so when you didn't see it coming. Secrets, betrayal, and loss seem to be a universal story for so many women, and yet we endure, we learn, and then we thrive. After listening to this story I had to buy the hard copy. It's one of those books that you can keep referring back to, one that needs to be seen and heard. An inspiring and magical memoir, as only Maggie Smith can write.

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A gift of meaning

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Reviewed: 03-09-2023

This is the best book of it's kind that I've had the privilege of reading. A deep dive into the psyche, why we are the way we are, addressing childhood issues from a perspective you probably haven't seen before. I devoured this book and keep going back to it for inspiration, to find meaning for whatever might be going in my life on any given day, for any situation. An easy to understand guide for all humans trying to live their best life. I love this book!

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Survival, Endurance, Resilience...

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Reviewed: 03-09-2023

A gut-wrenching, heart-breaking reminder of the atrocities of WWII. It's hard to imagine how anyone could survive what the Jewish people went through in concentration camps. It is remarkable how the human spirit endures, despite all the odds against it. Stories like these are difficult to read but I think it's important they are not lost to history. A triumphant tale of resilience and strength, and of never giving up on life...

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Masterpiece

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Reviewed: 30-07-2023

One of the most epic books I’ve read since Angela’s Ashes. What storytelling! I hung on it’s every word. Never have I been more invested in the unfolding of a story, well, not in a long time anyway . I laughed, cried, got angry and melancholy at equal intervals during the telling of this beautiful book. Superb narration with each character coming to life before your eyes. I could have listened for another 21 hours. One that will stay with you forever…

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