
Edward Unspooled
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Narrated by:
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David Otey
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By:
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Craig Lancaster
Change keeps stalking Edward Stanton. He and his new wife, Sheila, have retreated to his small house in Montana after an unsuccessful attempt at operating a motel in Colorado. That failure has left wounds, especially for Sheila, and now they face a bigger challenge: pregnancy and impending parenthood.
Edward begins penning notes to the child (ever precise, he refers to the gestating being as "Cellular Stanton"), as he navigates married life with Sheila, who is unhappy and unfulfilled in Montana; a work partnership with his friend Scott Shamwell, whose own life is teetering; and the emergence of a long-buried family secret, and the effect of this revelation on his relationship with his overbearing mother.
Even as Edward's world expands, he must confront questions about whom to let in, how much to give, the very definition of family, the fragility of hope, and the expanses of love.
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The narration was a bit disturbing. Luke Daniels perfectly gave voice to Edward and the other characters. Again, this narrator wasn't bad but as soon as the book started, I had a "That is not what Edward sounds like" moment.
While the changes in Edward's life are realistic, a few of the storylines are unrealistic. His mother marries the lawyer for one. His mother overall has changed from an overprotective, controlling woman into a harpy.
Overall, still a pleasant story. It's just not quite as good as the first two.
First two were better.
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I love the idea of writing a story in a letter-to-someone style. I think the Screwtape Letters were my first introduction to this style of story telling, and there is a very intimate feel that is enhanced with this style of writing.
I loved this installment of Edward's story. I don't know if there will be another, but would certainly listen to it if there was.
For anyone else who enjoys people-based stories with this style of writing, I recommend The Guernsey Literary Potato Peel and Pie Society audio book. It too is a book about human beings, how they relate to each other, and also has quiet humor throughout.
excellent narration, wonderful continued story
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I’m glad I changed my mind. This third book was so wonderful and emotional and after waiting a year I honestly forgot how my old Edward sounded and the new narrator was okay then. I can tell you i still wish it was the old narrator but it’s not and that’s okay. It’s not a good reason to give up on this last Edward book because it provides Edward with his most beautiful growth yet as a human. I loved it and I’m glad I waited and came back. Thank you Edward for teaching me a few things over your story.
Wait 6 months after the first two to listen to it.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Edward Unspooled to be better than the print version?
YesWhat did you like best about this story?
Edward is delightfulWould you be willing to try another one of David Otey’s performances?
NoAny additional comments?
Should have stuck with the original narrator. Luke Daniels was so, so, so much better. But, I did like the storyI love Edward
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Bring back the other narrator
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The narration was disappointing for me. Not because he wasn't a good narrator but because I listened to these one after another and already had Edwards voice in my head. Changing after 2 books just doesn't work for me. This narrator was ok but he was very robotic sounding and that was hard for me to get past.
✫✫ 3.5 Stars ✫✫ for narration change
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Ok, I'm ready for another Edward book!
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Edward gets a happy ending
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cant believe it ended
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Craig Lancaster continues the hilarious, honest, and moving story of Edward Stanton, a man with Asperger's Syndrome. The focus in this novel is on family and the many faces it possesses. Much of the story is written in diary entries, which was a brilliant tool allowing us to get much deeper into Edward's head and his socially awkward character.
"Edward Adrift" was the funniest book I have ever listened to on Audible, and this one was as funny with one exception. Narrator Luke Daniels brought Edward to life with humor and honesty in books one and two. His individualized voices for each character were consistent and believable.
David Otey, narrator of this novel, did a good job, but Luke Daniels IS Edward. Edward is a huge character with an incredible sense of presence, so the lack of continuity in narration was disappointing. It wasn't a poor performance, it just wasn't Edward.
Do yourself a favor and meet Edward- he wants to tell you about his bitchin' iphone.
You Are Going to Laugh Out Loud
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