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Finished this tonight. Drove for an extra 10-20 minutes to do so, so sorry environment. I'll pay for it when the inversion makes me sick some winter. This is an AMAZING way to experience the book! Seriously, I thoroughly loved listening to this audiobook. Kinda want to start it all over again, th...
It's been a few days since I finished listening to this and when I think back, I get the feeling of "That was so sweet!" (Sweet like "Awwwww," not like "Dude! That's wicked/radical/awesome!")I liked Marcelo. I wish I'd have known a few Marceloes when I was in high school. Maybe I did. I don't rememb...
I listened to the audio version of this book and found it extremely moving and engaging. There were several readers playing the part of individual characters. All were excellent.The book takes place in two parallel time zones of war, one beginning in 1912 and the other in 1940. It is told through a ...
Definitely different than expected. Several others have commented that it really drags in the middle and they were right. I did enjoy the fact that there were several aspects to the story line that were completely unpredictable to me.
Schmidt managed to take a peripheral character from "Wednesday Wars" and give him his own unique story with just as much heart and humor as Holling's. In some ways, this was even more satisfying because the changes in Doug's life during this one year were even more extreme. It's a busy, day-to-day l...