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A History of Violence by Mallory Fox
4.0
ALC Review:
This is narrated in duet style, for all you duet lovers! I’ll begin my review with my comments regarding the narration. I absolutely loved Lucas’s narration. I will definitely listen to an audiobook with him in it again. I occasionally struggled with Hannah’s narration because her enunciation felt a bit more pronounced than what I’m used to. I don’t know how to describe it, but something about it didn’t quite work as well for me as I had hoped. I specifically struggled when she said the words “says” and “Jude.”
The story itself was interesting. The plot of the story was pretty intriguing and I enjoyed the cast of characters introduced in this book. I didn’t really connect with the character, Viola. I was hoping to get more of her backstory because unemotional FMC’s are sometimes hard for me to connect to. If I had had her backstory, it might have helped. Regardless, I do feel like this is a good listen, and I do recommend it. This story ends on a cliffy, FYI!
Thank you to Valentine PR and Mallory Fox for the ALC.
This is narrated in duet style, for all you duet lovers! I’ll begin my review with my comments regarding the narration. I absolutely loved Lucas’s narration. I will definitely listen to an audiobook with him in it again. I occasionally struggled with Hannah’s narration because her enunciation felt a bit more pronounced than what I’m used to. I don’t know how to describe it, but something about it didn’t quite work as well for me as I had hoped. I specifically struggled when she said the words “says” and “Jude.”
The story itself was interesting. The plot of the story was pretty intriguing and I enjoyed the cast of characters introduced in this book. I didn’t really connect with the character, Viola. I was hoping to get more of her backstory because unemotional FMC’s are sometimes hard for me to connect to. If I had had her backstory, it might have helped. Regardless, I do feel like this is a good listen, and I do recommend it. This story ends on a cliffy, FYI!
Thank you to Valentine PR and Mallory Fox for the ALC.