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.