![]() ![]() Further, the sample (and another review on here) give the impression that the entire story is going to be full of the "scratch out" noise. The narrator also does decent male voices - I just finished two separate books with horrible male voices by a female narrator so this is quite a relief. And the narrator does a great job interpretting and relaying Juliet's (protagonist) internal thought process and emotions. Yes, her voice is higher pitched, but after a moment or so, it's not at all annoying. ![]() I think the sample doesn't do Kate Simses justice. ![]() ![]() The narrator's voice is not whiney at all. WOW! What was I waiting for? Shatter Me is exciting and such a good listen - probably more so for females as far as following the main character's erratic thought process. Finally, I downloaded the book, being too lazy to research a new book and settling on just choosing from my wish list. I just couldn't get past the sample offered. So then I put it in my "wish list" category and it sat there for months. Then I kept finding new authors I enjoyed, and when I would read their blogs, many of them raved about Shatter Me. But when I tried the sample on, I thought the narrator's voice sounded whiney and I couldn't get past the "scratch out" noise. In fact, I first became interested in the story when I read a review from an author I admire who loved Shatter Me. I avoided purchasing Shatter Me for months. ![]()
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