Fave Audiobook of 2020: Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell
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I especially admired the stylistic choices of Feral Made, utilizing the present tense, and she braided time in this way that I just thought expertly enhance suspense throughout the narrative. The narrative did begin to lose a bit of focus for me in the last five chapters or so. But then when I understood where we were headed and why I was deeply moved and could not pull myself away until the end the last few moments, I actually cried. I will admit it. I did cry
Shahnaz Ahmed
@bookishpodcast · 4:50
But anyway, I finished the book and I loved it so much that I had to own a copy of the book. I didn't even care if I was going to read it again, which I really want to read it again. I probably will read the books sometime this year. I don't know. I think whenever I'm getting too stressed, I think this books will pull me out of that and just make me whole again
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 0:42
So I'll definitely post a review once I I listened to it and I'm really excited to talk with you both more about it because I mean, yeah, just your love for it is very compelling to me. So I'm excited to check it out soon
Shahnaz Ahmed
@bookishpodcast · 3:49
It was a big smile on my face. It's just so much. I'm feeling so much. Just listening to your message that you're going to buy this book and you're going to listen to it. It's just. Yeah. House in the early and see. Great. Great choice. Alright. I will catch you later. Bye
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