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A review by teenykins
Frog by Mary Calmes
4.0
2nd re-listen. I'm actually dropping my rating to 3.5 stars, but I have to round up instead of down, since K.C. Kelly's narration is full 4.5 stars.
Frog was my first time with K.C. Kelly narrating and darn he has an amazing voice for cowboys. Really good performance, with a variety of voices and feeling.
Frog was my favorite story of Mary's, and although in the beginning of the review it says 2nd truth is closer to 5th, anyway, and listening to it for the n-th time I realised, especially since I'm re-listening to all of Mary's back catalogue, that similarities emerge between it and her stories after.
For example the huge mix dog that is a sweetie unless you come upon their person fast (see Floodgates and Marshals), MC that everyone loves but is humble (see every MC of Mary's ever) and around this release is where Mary's very, Very, VERY detailed oriented descriptions of clothing and things began.
Frog truly is an amazing story of second chance, coming home and surrendering, but it's being drown by all the above, taking the story from believable to eye twitching. It deserves to be read and listened to, just maybe focus on the important parts.
Frog was my first time with K.C. Kelly narrating and darn he has an amazing voice for cowboys. Really good performance, with a variety of voices and feeling.
Frog was my favorite story of Mary's, and although in the beginning of the review it says 2nd truth is closer to 5th, anyway, and listening to it for the n-th time I realised, especially since I'm re-listening to all of Mary's back catalogue, that similarities emerge between it and her stories after.
For example the huge mix dog that is a sweetie unless you come upon their person fast (see Floodgates and Marshals), MC that everyone loves but is humble (see every MC of Mary's ever) and around this release is where Mary's very, Very, VERY detailed oriented descriptions of clothing and things began.
Frog truly is an amazing story of second chance, coming home and surrendering, but it's being drown by all the above, taking the story from believable to eye twitching. It deserves to be read and listened to, just maybe focus on the important parts.