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capriceum
capriceum rated it 5 years ago
This didn't pull me in right away, but it got better and better as the plot progressed. In fact I felt this to be a solid 4 stars for most of the book, until the climactic chapters, which kicked it up to a full 5.A couple things I loved were how the patients were used as a vehicle to tell stories wi...
Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 7 years ago
This is a collection of entertaining and sometimes amusing short stories for children based around a Christmas Theme.
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 8 years ago
"Six Degrees Of Assination" is a radio play rather than an audiobook. It has a full, very talented, cast and the story is told entirely with dialogue supported by sound effects and punctated with (slightly annoying) "thriller" music to remind you how excited you are.I spent a fun six and half hours...
Burfobookalicious
Burfobookalicious rated it 8 years ago
Sub-titled "a homage to P.G. Wodehouse", as a lifelong fan of the late,great man one can imagine that it must have been both an honour and a distinct challenge for Sebastian Faulks, to be invited by the Wodehouse estate to write a new Jeeves and Wooster novel. No pressure....though given that Faulks...
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it 8 years ago
...but consider it scratched. I love these two (on the cover) and the shipping is strong. Didn't know Martha and Moriarty would be this good together but world domination is their next easy step.
Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
It was much more of a performance than an audio book and that made it a bit more fun. Although I had to chuckle whenever a gun was in the scene because the slide sound effect was used every time someone was threatened or coming into possession of a gun - even if the same gun had a round chambered se...
Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
I've not been disappointed by any book I've read by Neil Gaiman and this one is no exception. The full-cast production I bought from Audible made it even better. I've decided that all Gaiman books should be read with the ears. The Graveyard book has several stories covering Nobody Owens as he gro...
A Touch of Book Madness
A Touch of Book Madness rated it 10 years ago
To be completely honest, if it weren’t for the amazing cast and music I would’ve lost interest in this book at first. It has a really slow start and each chapter felt like a separate story in Bod’s life at the graveyard, not all of which I found of interest. Nevertheless, about halfway through the b...
Crime-on-thrill
Crime-on-thrill rated it 10 years ago
Re-incarnations of detectives in hands of a different author seldom succeeds, except in the case of Holmes, but that was possible maybe because the reincarnator was Sir Doyle himself. But, apart from that exception re-incarnations are meant to be not as successful as the original. The stories of lim...
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