- Where does Split-Second Lifetime rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
- I’ve listened to some really great ones, so this one isn’t at the top, but it’s decent.
- Did Denise Kahn do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
- Yes, she did. There’s also a male narrator that does the male voices, or at least I think there is. If Denise does the male voice too, I’d be shocked!
- If you could rename Split-Second Lifetime, what would you call it?
- Journey for Love
- Any additional comments?
- This a really interesting story, that isn’t the usual type of thing I read, but I really enjoyed the story! This book deals with love through time, and the characters are on a wonderful journey through Uzbekistan, where they meet some interesting people in their quest to discover some unique music. This story has a lot of heart, and I found the story wonderful. The only that hit weird with me was some things in the end that I felt took me too much out of the story, but overall, I enjoyed this book. I listened to the audio version of this book, and the recording isn’t the best, but as the story progresses I enjoyed the listening experience. The narrators do other accents, which I think they both did a great job with, so in the end, I liked the listening experience.
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