
The Hypnotist's Love Story
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Lee
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By:
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Liane Moriarty
This wonderfully perceptive new audiobook is about the lines we'll cross for love. It's about the murky areas between right and wrong, and the complexities of modern relationships.
The Hypnotist's Love Story is about the mild craziness that lurks behind the facades we present to the world, especially when it comes to love.
Ellen O'Farrell is an expert when it comes to human frailties. She's a hypnotherapist who helps her clients deal with everything from addictions to life-long phobias. So when she falls in love with a man who is being stalked by his ex-girlfriend she's more intrigued than frightened. What makes a supposedly smart, professional woman behave this way? She'd love to meet her!
What she doesn't know is that she already has. Saskia has been masquerading as a client, and their lives are set to collide in ways Ellen could never have predicted.
©2011 Liane Moriarty (P)2011 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdListeners also enjoyed...




















What made the experience of listening to The Hypnotist's Love Story the most enjoyable?
The character development is exquisite and I came to love all the main characters even the "bad" ones. Such a balanced view on each drew me into each twist and turn and finding myself with divided loyalty.Who was your favorite character and why?
I loved both leading ladies actually, but it think the hypnotherapist wins out.What does Caroline Lee bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Caroline Lee allows one to savour the beautiful, lyrical nature of the writing and fully absorb the characters without rushing to keep up with the action.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The ending was realistic and yet serendipitous, love those endings.Entrancing, mind- shifting!
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Good But too long
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Fifth book ! Fifth five stars !
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Enjoyed it!
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The stalker in this story, Ellen's opposite, is skilfully and compassionately drawn and remarkably real and familiar to us as readers. Who among us has not been at least some way down the path of the stalker? We are taken into her world of pain and injustice but not left to find our own way out.
Many levels of emotion, humour and philosophical exploration in this clean, gracious story,
Marvellously original characters
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Quite boring
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What did you love best about The Hypnotist's Love Story?
The dialogue and humour.What other book might you compare The Hypnotist's Love Story to and why?
The Rosie Project. The humourWhat three words best describe Caroline Lee’s performance?
Simple, realistic and memorableWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
YesAny additional comments?
Spoiler Alert!! I was surprised at the ending...Mindless Entertainment!
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It was dragging at times, and going through the first chapter I thought “do I really need to hear all that inner dialogue of the heroine?”. Then, it got better.
I liked all things connected to hypnotherapy. Somehow could relate to the antagonist and liked her arc, as well as how it was intertwined with the main character’s one.
I got what I expected - some romance, some suspense, good help with going to sleep - not too gripping a book to become an all-nighter, and not too boring one to switch to something else.
Turned out to be quite light-hearted
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What made the experience of listening to The Hypnotist's Love Story the most enjoyable?
The narration was very easy to listen to. Plus it was a great storyWhat did you like best about this story?
I liked the characters in the story, it was really interestingHave you listened to any of Caroline Lee’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
This is my 3rd book that she has narrated, I've loved all of themIf you could rename The Hypnotist's Love Story, what would you call it?
The hypnotist and the stalkerAny additional comments?
It was a great listen, I didn't want it to end. This is the last of liane moriarty audiobooks available for me to listen to, so I feel a little lost for another book now.a really good listen
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If you could sum up The Hypnotist's Love Story in three words, what would they be?
The human conditionWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Hypnotist's Love Story?
The moment the stalker ex is in their bedroom. She is hard to sympathize with until you get the whole picture.Have you listened to any of Caroline Lee’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
The fact we are in the minds of more than one character means we are seeing the world through their own lens - a good approach for this type of story. The truth is there are different perspectives on love, loss, and life and even on the reasons there is a relationship struggle. Each character's lens differs from that of another player when describing the same event. It allows us to do what we are loath to do: consider all sides of an issue we may be facing too.It is a book about family, how precious family history is within the context of community. It is also about the impact and longevity of the written word
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Nothing - she is fantastic. My only problem was that the book I listened to before this one was also narrated by her, but the shift to a different story did not cause concerns, attesting to her strength of characterizations.Any additional comments?
This is a story for someone wanting to reflect on the promises we make and break in relationships, and how a loss of a partner can leave the survivor with a sense of responsibility all out of proportion. Or does it? It asks some tough questions and even answers some of them. It is a book worth exploring in a book club or with those willing to reflect on these characters and life more generally.Interesting save the repeated self-talk
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