Dying for Chocolate Audiobook
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Review #1
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Barbara Rosenblat is FANTASTIC. Yes, I’m using caps because she deserves them. The book was only okay for me. It had some good parts mostly to do with Goldy emotionally hitting rock bottom in her on-going divorce, but I did not like Goldy as a character. In the book, she came across as too stupid to live. But, when Barbara read the book she made me believe in Goldy. Instead of being a failed detective wanna-be, she came across as a real woman with all of her pain and confusion and imperfections.
Review #2
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The narrator had her moments that made me feel like I wanted to take a reading break but it always picked up, also chapters 3-8 it sounded as if she had a mouth full of food… no biggy though. I really wish the recipes were read into the story as in the physical copy, that’s my guilty pleasure, listening / reading recipes. Great listen though, my third time around and I’m still interested.
Review #3
Audiobook Dying for Chocolate by Diane Mott Davidson
I was unfamiliar with this series, but I enjoyed the audiobook. Barbara Rosenblat is a great narrator, although I had trouble visualizing how her voice matched the physical description of the character. This is, I’m sure, purely my own quirk, and should not be taken as a general criticism. It was a fun mystery that certainly kept up the suspense.
Review #4
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a good “who done it”. clues where easy to follow, even though the main character was following the wrong person. still not buying her psychiatry degree, as she missed all the signs that two sub characters has a former live interest with each other. I only took psych 101 and could see that, she also missed a lot of other signs from sub characters. all and all, it was a good story. the narrator brought the characters to life.
Review #5
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The Goldy Mysteries aren’t meant to be serious literature or even, I think, all that logical – they’re a silly way to make it through vacuuming the living room or backwashing the pool. I know Barbara Rosenblatt is a popular narrator, but her mouth noises gross me out. The listen would have been more enjoyable if the sound engineer had dealt with all that juicy smacking, popping and wheezing. Yuck
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