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Meridon
- Wideacre, Book 3
- By: Philippa Gregory
- Narrated by: Charlie Sanderson
- Length: 20 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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The third volume in the best-selling Wideacre trilogy. Set in the 18th century, they launched the career of Philippa Gregory, the best-selling author of The Other Boleyn Girl and Three Sisters, Three Queens. Meridon, a desolate Romany girl, is determined to escape the hard poverty of her childhood. Riding bareback in a travelling show while her sister, Dandy, risks her life on the trapeze, Meridon dedicates herself to freeing them both from danger and want.
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Captivating
- By Mrs. Wendy Hawkins on 29-09-17
- Meridon
- Wideacre, Book 3
- By: Philippa Gregory
- Narrated by: Charlie Sanderson
A satisfying conclusion
Reviewed: 29-10-21
Excellent narrator, she did a top notch job capturing wiry little gypsy Meridon and the high society Haverings. I found it a little slow to begin with but when the action returns to Wideacre I couldn’t stop listening!
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Wideacre
- Wideacre, Book 1
- By: Philippa Gregory
- Narrated by: Emma Powell
- Length: 26 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Philippa Gregory's first story in the best-selling Wideacre trilogy. A compelling tale of passion and intrigue set in the 18th century. From the author of The Other Boleyn Girl and The Virgin's Lover. Wideacre Hall, set in the heart of the English countryside, is the ancestral home that Beatrice Lacey loves. But as a woman of the 18th century, she has no right of inheritance. Corrupted by a world that mistreats women, she sets out to corrupt others.
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More like "50 shades of grey".....
- By Amazon Customer on 14-10-17
- Wideacre
- Wideacre, Book 1
- By: Philippa Gregory
- Narrated by: Emma Powell
Compelling but disturbing
Reviewed: 06-10-21
I love the eighteenth century and feel Gregory really brought the pre industrial revolution era to life, capturing the day to day of both high society and the rural working class. In terms of the story, I was utterly engrossed but there were times when the narrative was difficult to bear, so much so I had to stop listening before being able to return. It was hard hearing Beatrice’s utter fall from grace and yet I had to stay with her till the end.
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Remarkable Creatures
- By: Tracy Chevalier
- Narrated by: Hattie Morahan
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
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From the moment she’s struck by lightning as a baby, it is clear Mary Anning is marked for greatness. When she uncovers unknown dinosaur fossils in the cliffs near her home, she sets the scientific world alight, challenging ideas about the world’s creation and stimulating debate over our origins. In an arena dominated by men, however, Mary is soon reduced to a serving role, facing prejudice from the academic community, vicious gossip from neighbours, and the heartbreak of forbidden love.
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favourite audible book so far, highly recommended
- By Elizabeth on 15-05-11
- Remarkable Creatures
- By: Tracy Chevalier
- Narrated by: Hattie Morahan
Such a brilliant, beautiful written book
Reviewed: 16-08-19
I absolutely loved Remarkable Creatures. It not only captured the world of the early nineteenth century so convincingly, but also brought two wonderful characters to life, fully realised, admirable and easy to love. The performance by Hattie Morahan was also excellent, five stars all round!
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Dark Days
- Skulduggery Pleasant, Book 4
- By: Derek Landy
- Narrated by: Rupert Degas
- Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
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What can we say, without giving too much away? Not much, is the answer. But what we CAN say is that this book is hilarious, it’s tense, and it’s packed with all the eye-popping action, crackling one liners and imaginative set pieces you’ve come to expect. There’s a new threat to our plucky heroine, of course. But that’s not all. There’s also the little fact of the Big Bad, the uber-baddy who’s going to come along and really, really destroy the world. (Really.)
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Almost totally fab
- By W on 20-02-13
- Dark Days
- Skulduggery Pleasant, Book 4
- By: Derek Landy
- Narrated by: Rupert Degas
Really brilliant but some issues with the voices
Reviewed: 16-07-17
Another great performance given for a fantastic story. Brian Bowles really nails the different Irish dialects. On occasion he accidentally assigned the wrong voice to the wrong character but apart from that it was great
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