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Poor performance but better than nothing

Review from So Big →

I’ve been looking for An audio versions of the Pulitzer Prize winners. Some have five or six versions. Others, like this one had none. So I was glad to find an audio version. That being said, the audio reader is ok, not great. The sample will probably illustrate my point and if that’s OK with..

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Ok

Review from Dixie Divas →

I really struggled to get through this one. The story idea was great and had a lot of potential but I felt like it was too drug out and a lot longer than necessary. The narrator did a great job I enjoyed listening to her

Hope enough people listen to this . . .

Review from Mary Lincoln →

to wipe out William Herndon’s slander and libel. The book was first published in 1953. I’m happy to say I have a first edition copy. Immediately following Abraham Lincoln’s death, Herndon, his former law partner, came out with a biography of Lincoln. Unfortunately, their law partnership gave his book more credence than it deserved. He..

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Mary Lincoln is a Historical Force

Review from Mary Lincoln →

Wonderful book about Mary Todd Lincoln. Who knew she was an exceptional human being and force to be reckoned with. She and Abraham Lincoln were meant to be. Fate at its finest. Wonderful new facts about her and their lives. Mary Lincoln has come to life. Thank you so much. Loved this audio book.

entertaining book

Review from Yip/Tuck →

I really enjoyed this. I haven’t read the others in the series yet, but I will. It’s funny, good pace of action, great character development, and good narrator. It’s an easy listen.

Good

Review from Dixie Divas →

Southern Belles they are not, they enjoy their wine, and being a little bit on the wild since. Had some good one liners to laugh and enjoy. Mostly girls getting together and finding a dead body here and there.Given Arc audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion Narration was good

Cute Book

Review from Montgomery House →

This was a sweet book. I loved how Liz treated her grandmother. She loved her but also did let her know when she was ridiculous. You couldn’t help but like Jackson with his willingness to help with everything. So good!