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A review by jcongirl
All the Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld
2.0
I think this is a book that I would have enjoyed more had I read it, rather than listened to it. I loved the narrator's Australian accent - she was wonderful. However, I found that her voice lulled me a bit too much, as I'd find my mind wandering.
The book was told in alternating chapters of present and past and the past chapters were told in reverse chronological order. For me, all this was just too distracting. I'd try to determine when in time the author was describing and then piece the story together. I know I lost a lot because I was listening and not reading - perhaps I'll give in another go one day, but in paperback.
The book was told in alternating chapters of present and past and the past chapters were told in reverse chronological order. For me, all this was just too distracting. I'd try to determine when in time the author was describing and then piece the story together. I know I lost a lot because I was listening and not reading - perhaps I'll give in another go one day, but in paperback.