- What did you love best about Pretty Little Things?
- This story was unique in its plot, and had a great buildup. It reveals things in small increments from the past, and it goes from not making much sense to slowly making you understand. It’s a different way of storytelling, and while I was unsure at first, I ended up loving the way it flowed.
- What did you like best about this story?
- The two main characters Colin and Annie have a strange relationship in the beginning, but as the story unfolds you understand their relationship way more.
- What three words best describe Sarah Puckett’s performance?
- Okay, monotone, read. While the narration wasn’t horrible, it wasn’t really great either. It was just eh, okay. I felt like it was being read to me more than being performed, and this book would have been better for me exsperiance wise had it been more performed. I think I would have been more okay with narration, had there been a change of voice between the alternate POV’s, that could be deferential in identifying who was speaking.
- Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
- Yes. It wasn’t very long and was intriguing enough to keep you on the hook.
- Any additional comments?
- Overall I enjoyed the plot, the story, and the characters. Think I would have enjoyed it better had I read this rather than listening to it, because I feel that the narration didn’t do the storyline justice in this instance, though it wasn’t horrible. I would recommend listening to a sample before hand to make sure that the narration won’t put you off, like it did me. I was given this audiobook for free from audiobook boom for my unbiased review.
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