Tracy H. (FiberBabble) - reviewed A Cat Named Brat (Alice Nestleton, Bk 20) on + 33 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
******This review is for the abridged cd edition of this book.********
Hated it. Seriously hated it. The narrator (Deborah Hall) read the book in the most pretentious and condescending tone throughout. At the end of the 2nd cd (of 4), I quit listening.
I really wanted to like this book because if I pictured the words in my head when I was listening I could tell that it could be a decent, if not entertaining, book.
I'll give the author another chance in the future but I will definitely put the narrator's name at the top of my "avoid at all costs" list.
Don't skip the print version based on this review - just beware and don't get the audio version, ESPECIALLY if you're going to be stuck with it on a long car trip.
Hated it. Seriously hated it. The narrator (Deborah Hall) read the book in the most pretentious and condescending tone throughout. At the end of the 2nd cd (of 4), I quit listening.
I really wanted to like this book because if I pictured the words in my head when I was listening I could tell that it could be a decent, if not entertaining, book.
I'll give the author another chance in the future but I will definitely put the narrator's name at the top of my "avoid at all costs" list.
Don't skip the print version based on this review - just beware and don't get the audio version, ESPECIALLY if you're going to be stuck with it on a long car trip.
Cat-lovers, something to do with cats is pivotal in the plot, and several characters have cats themselves.
Penny T. (iluvmysteries) reviewed A Cat Named Brat (Alice Nestleton, Bk 20) on + 431 more book reviews
The plot on this latest Alice Nestleton mystery struck me a a bit of a stretch, but I do enjoy this series.