A review by snowblu3
Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt

I don't feel totally right assigning a star rating because I'm not absorbing the book. I got nearly 4 hours into the audiobook before abandoning it completely because I have spent so much time zoning out, paying zero attention, that I could not tell you except in the absolute vaguest terms what the book is even about. I don't think there's a point in trying to tell myself I'm going to listen to the remaining 7.5 hours and try to power through. I'm done.

Weirdly, I recognized the narrator's voice immediately. She also narrated the book written by Lady Astor's maid. I knew that Yorkshire accent was fake! She has a bizarrely cheerful narration style given the subject matter.

A recommendation from a friend, but it's not really my thing, apparently.