
Found Along The Way
Stories from the Camino de Santiago
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Sheila Kogan

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"I absolutely loved this book. I've read many Camino books and this is by far the best. So endearing and sweet and I felt like I picked up loads of tips for my upcoming Camino..." --Amazon U.K. reader "I just sat down and started it on Sunday and here I am on Monday evening posting my review...please read it...a truly wonderful read." --Amazon reader "I am a long-distance trekker as well...Camino Sunrise is an enjoyable and inspirational book and I highly recommend it." --J. Robert Harris, author, Way Out There Walk? 500 miles? Across Spain? We can't do that! And so began the journey of a ...
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Bravo! Bravo!
- By Douglas Worrell on 01-09-15
By: Tony Kevin
I did not care for the narrator. She had a terrible time with pronouncing words that were from a language other than standard English. Example: a person in the Bible whose name is Job with a long o was pronounced as job as in employment. Also simple Spanish phrases like Buenos Dias came out with an -ish sound at the end. If you are going to use AI for narration, a human needs to check for correct pronunciation.
But the story was so good, I listened to it twice!
Fabulous true life experience
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Great listen despite the AI narration
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insightful and pure
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Very good Camino story
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Terrible virtual voice narration
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Good Not Great
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