![]() ![]() I think it would have been easier to listen to if the narrator had gone for a softer tone for Sally. What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike? Clearly, others didn't find that aspect a problem, so maybe its like Marmite! Unfortunately, it went on for 11 hours! Since I kept listening, I only have myself to blame. Listening to the book was a bit like having a self obsessed friend call around to visit, a little worse for drink, and talk 'at' you about their woes. Without giving too much away, she was an unpleasent narcissist, who had become a bit unstable when her lover (also an unpleasent narcissist) ended their affair. When it didn't, I wanted to know what happened in the end! The entire story was told as the journal entries of the main protagonist. ![]() It had such potential and, for a while, I kept assuming it would improve. Why did I stick with it? You may well ask! The premise interested me. I begin this review with 3 minutes running time left of this book as I am willing it to be over. What was most disappointing about Tamar Cohen’s story? ![]()
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