
Sushi for Beginners
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Narrated by:
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Juanita McMahon
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By:
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Marian Keyes
As Lisa struggles to find her feet in this alien world of no back-stabbing or bitchiness, her neurotic assistant, Ashling, is also in trouble. She's just too nice for journalism, and it shows. Who better to help them both than their handsome-but-hassled boss, Jack Devine? Always allowing for the fact that his moodiness could give Heathcliff a run for his money, of course.
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Not Up to Par for this Author
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Just Okay
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Fantastic book!
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The story is well written and not overly complicated. Something that is easy to get into. I can only recommend. I guess it is chick-lit even though I find that category somewhat lackluster - it's about modern women in their 30s about love, life and work.
Maybe not for everybody
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I mean the actual voice they gave Jack.
It annoys me so much, that I’ve only listened to this book once. Generally I listen to Marian Keyes books multiple times. So if you can get past the horrible narration of Jack, you will 100% enjoy the story.
Great story, annoying voice
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Pretty Slow
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The ending was a bit too far into fairytale land for my liking, but overall it was sweet and somewhat funny.
Feel Good Story
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Where does Sushi for Beginners rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Sushi for Beginners was at first a chance. A chance to see if I could pull out of some of my mainstays audible material. After the first few chapters I was desperately attempting to find the primary character in the story when as you will find out it turns out to be an amazing intertwining of beloved characters that are funny, human, loving, sad, and yes even depressed. It's a story that follows these characters through getting to know each other, falling for each other, divorce and marriage with the final cherry on top of the broody, handsome and deep character falling for the woman least likely you'd imagine.Who was your favorite character and why?
Ashling is the obvious favorite in the story. But I would have to say as the story fills out and the characters learn about their selves and identities, Lisa becomes a quite amazing treat. She is just horrid in the beginning, and I loved it. Enter Jack and the circle is complete.What does Juanita McMahon bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Juanita's narration truly reflected the feelings of the characters. She gave them a vibrancy and moved easily through the varying accents. Again a treat to listen to.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes indeed! But simply impossible. I started out listening during my workouts and found that I worked out LONGER just to continue listening.Any additional comments?
The story starts open and touches on a lot of characters. I was worried I would not remember each of them but the author amazingly pulls in the key items that allows you to remember and really get to know them.Impressed!!!
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Great little get away
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I had a hard time getting to the end
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