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The best Dan Lawton

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5 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 10-30-24

Plum Springs is by far my favorite Dan Lawton book. While I sometimes find his storylines a bit convoluted, this one was not. It was a great adventure, coming-of-age story, filled with twists, but with poignant family drama that added to the realism. However, if you listen to the Audible narration, the narrator is horrible! He makes the 13-year old sound like a gravely old man with a two-pack-a-day habit. Terrible "voices!"

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great book...horrible narrator

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5 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 03-14-24

I love Lynda Rutledge's books and this one did not disappoint. it was wonderful. However, the narrator was horrible! She was ok in the Corky-voice and her regular narrator's voice, but when she tried to read using alternative voices they all sound hoarse and breathy. It was very distracting.

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Glad I started with the Natchez trilogy, not here!

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2 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 09-17-22

I'm so glad I started with the Natchez trilogy and not this. Having enjoyed the Natchez trilogy SO much, I decided to backtrack and read the first Penn Cage books. The first one is ok. The second is not great, and this one, the third, is painful and tedious to the very end. Had I started here, I never would have picked up #4, Natchez Burning, which is one of the best books I've ever read. For this one, it was as if Iles was being paid by the word, extra if he could develop another random plot line.

As for the narrator, he's horrible. His "narrating" voice is ok, but all of his male characters are either very high-pitched like Nathan Lane in the Bird Cage, or, if they are African-American, then like Mr. T and Fat Albert. At times while listening I found myself actually laughing at this crazy squeaky male voices, while the characters were black ops guys. Even the female characters were read in these annoying high pitched voices, as though Dick Hill has making fun of the book as he read.

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