
Sideways
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Narrated by:
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Scott Brick
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By:
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Rex Pickett
A raucous and surprising novel filled with wonderful details about wine, Sideways is also a thought-provoking and funny book about men, women, and human relationships.
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Critic reviews
"Pickett takes his readers on a jolly ride." (Publishers Weekly)
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A brilliant comic novel about midlife crises
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L.O.L. Very funny and enjoyable listening
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Scott Brick is one of my favorite narrators. That made the book even that more enjoyable. The book, the use of the language, and the narration makes me want to buy the physical version and actually read it. A well deserved five stars.
Surprises!
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funny drinking story
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if you liked the movie, you will like the book
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Surprisingly good book
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Better than the Movie
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The best
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Where does Sideways rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Sideways ranks far better than average. For a book that focuses on such wanton abandon, it is remarkably thought provoking. I found myself regularly pausing to meditate on the characters and their moral quagmires.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
I was most interested in the unshakeable bond of friendship between Jack and Miles. Whenever I would begin to think that one was just using the other, some jaw-dropping act of kinship would pass between them. I was also intrigued by Miles' need to self-destruct whenever he felt he was becoming too amoral. I could have passed on all the wine-tasting jargon, but it was a great vehicle for the story. What better metaphor for the book than raising the enjoyment of intoxication to an art form?What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He breathes real life into Jack and Miles making their desperation palpable.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I really can't explain why I bought the book, since I did not like the movie. However, I'm glad I did listen to it. I found the character development and ending supremely satisfying. I ended up really loving these louts. Not to mention how crazy funny they are.Complex, inebriating and surprising as wine itself
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I saw the movie first but this book was very good. Rex Pickett is so good at writing about transitions in life. This book makes you relatable to Miles (provided ur going through a MLC). I love this story because its raw not sugar coated with “think positive.” Lets be honest, at some point in our lives we have a down point and had to find a way out. That was Miles. Great story and I jotted down every winery and Im off to try them!
Love, Love this story!!!
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