
Pride, Prejudice, and Push-Up Bras
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Mary Strand

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
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This story is a bit weird. It is portraying young people in the 2000s who keep using a landline and email instead of their cellphone by choice. Some of the writing made it seem like someone trying to write like a young person and failing.
1) It is hard to go back and listen to Virtual Voice after listening to real human narrators.
2) Some of the decisions and thinking of the characters is so idiotic where it seems like they had trouble thinking of a problem so they created a silly one. For example, Elizabeth is upset that Charles has not contacted Jane so he calls his office and gets a hold of Caroline Bingley as his assistant. She already knows that Caroline doesn't like her or her sister, so I am not sure why she would believe that Caroline is going to pass along a message and have Charles call her back. She never suspects that he didn't get the message.
3) Spoiler: Lydia goes to a detention school and they tell her mother that Lydia is going to boarding school and somehow believes that she won't find out??
I really had to power through to finish it. It was basically very silly and contrived and ridiculous.
A bit of Deja Vu and contrived story
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