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The Gates of Evangeline
- De: Hester Young
- Narrado por: January LaVoy
- Duración: 14 h y 5 m
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From a unique new talent comes a fast-paced debut, introducing a heroine whose dark visions bring to light secrets that will heal or destroy those around her...When New York journalist and recently bereaved mother Charlotte “Charlie” Cates begins to experience vivid dreams about children in danger, she’s sure that she’s lost her mind. Yet these are not the nightmares of a grieving parent. They are warnings that will help Charlie and the children she sees, if only she can make sense of them.
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Predictable
- De jacer en 11-21-15
- The Gates of Evangeline
- De: Hester Young
- Narrado por: January LaVoy
A Little Obvious for Avid Mystery Readers
Revisado: 02-27-19
The author did a great job of bringing you to the setting. it is a fun read, and would be good if adapted to film.
My problem is, I hate coming to conclusions long before the character does, and that happened many times in this book. The hints were a bit too obvious and the ending too predictable.
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Holy Cow!
- An Indian Adventure
- De: Sarah Macdonald
- Narrado por: Kate Hosking
- Duración: 10 h y 26 m
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After backpacking her way around India, Sarah Macdonald decides she hates the country with a passion. When a beggar at the airport reads her palm and insists she will one day return - and for love - she screams 'Never!' and gives the country, and him, the finger.
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Inspiring and witty
- De Meredith en 08-09-05
- Holy Cow!
- An Indian Adventure
- De: Sarah Macdonald
- Narrado por: Kate Hosking
Good enough to read, not to recommend
Revisado: 02-09-17
The writers, rude cynicism was hard to get over at first. The first 1/3 of the book could have been summarized in three words: "I Hate India."
The word "fart" is overused, and it just felt like she had a lot of complaining to do. It was hard to keep interested for a while. That said, once the narrative shifted, and you could tell she was learning from the culture and the people close to her, it became much more interesting.
I really appreciated hearing what living inIndia is really like. The romantic eat pray love version of India is just a small part of it.
Overall, I'd say the book was fine.
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