
Miss Hargreaves
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Narrated by:
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Julian Elfer
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By:
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Frank Baker
When, on the spur of the moment, Norman Huntley and his friend Henry invent an 83-year-old woman called Miss Hargreaves, they are inspired to post a letter to their new fictional friend. It is only meant to be a silly, harmless game - until Miss Hargreaves arrives on their doorstep. She is, to Norman’s utter disbelief, exactly as he had imagined her: enchanting, eccentric, and endlessly astounding. He hadn’t imagined, however, how much havoc an imaginary octogenarian could wreak on his sleepy Buckinghamshire hometown.
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The problem with this audiobook is the widely varying volume levels. The readers dynamics are so extreme that one must crank to full volume to get a hint of the whispered parts, and then one is blasted out of one's shoes when the loud parts come a minute later. The volume is turned down to accommodate, and then a minute later a whispered part disappears. You basically have to keep a finger constantly on the volume to get through this book, which sort of defeats the benefits of an audiobook. Better to just read a hard copy.
Good story. Annoying audio production.
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Regarding the audio quality: Elfer does a good job with the characters, but has a wildly frustrating habit of reading the internal stuff and text in a Very Soft Voice, while abruptly switching to a louder voice for dialogue. I didn't see any need for that at all!
Decent story with audio issue
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what a quirky engaging story!
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