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So, so, so good! I have always been big on Norse mythology, but have never really read many books about it. When I found this series, I couldn't wait to get started. I was hesitant at first, since my library only had it on audiobook, but now I'm SO glad it ended up that way! This is the first audiob...
I couldn't finish this one; I just got bored. A lot of my problem was the reader; Sile Bermingham has a lovely voice but she's not Norse. Quick aside: why on earth are northern folk voiced in Irish and Scotch? For instance, this book (I am going to call Ms. Bermingham's accent Irish, though I haven'...
A well done audio, with gorgeous Irish accents, made this book more entertaining than I suspect it would have been if I’d read it in print. It uses a lot of Binchy’s usual formulas -- the young woman who gives up everything for a worthless, unfaithful boyfriend; the miracle worker older woman who k...
I listened to the audiobook version of this novel, and once I got used to a few vocal quirks on the part of the narrator it was quite enjoyable. Sile Bermingham gives all the characters more or less distinct voices, and she's a steady reader.The story was enjoyable, but I think certain aspects would...