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AreYouStillThere
Jan 14, 2010

Well you're just going to have to get over that.
Just finished Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns, read by Tom Parker. It wasn't a great novel but I think listening to it added something to it. The narrator sounded like a good old southern gentleman and that worked for it, as it took place in Georgia in 1906. I probably never would have otherwise read it except that my local library happened to have it on MP3 CD, so I didn't have to deal with changing out CDs all the time. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes the south.

Starting Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, read by Donada Peters. I wouldn't recommend it. The narrators voice is too lilting and the story is only interesting if you find gothic literature hilarious to make fun of.

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