
The Quiet Professor
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Narrated by:
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Anne Cater
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By:
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Betty Neels
Megan thought she had it all - a good job, a caring family and a fiancé whom everyone agreed would make her a wonderful husband.
But then her perfectly constructed world fell apart, and she found that her one hope was Professor Jake van Belfeld. He seemed determined to rebuild her life - but why was he taking such a personal interest in her? He couldn't think that her heart needed his attention, too, could he?
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Excellent narration
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The quiet professor
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Thank you for this audiobook!
Betty Neels at her finest
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Quiet Professor to be better than the print version?
I think the audio edition adds to my enjoyment of the story because I can hear accents of the various characters which I just cannot add in my mind as I read it. It's not better than the print version, but it adds another dimension. I would love to find more Betty Neels stories in audio version.Who was your favorite character and why?
Well, I think it would have to be the Quiet Professor, Jake van Belfield. He is just so solid, reliable, large and good looking and determined to have his own way. He doesn't force Megan to do to anything she doesn't want to do, but he just manages to convince her that his quietly suggested ideas really would be for the best. The reader believes that if she decided not to go along with him, and he thought she wouldn't budge, he would accept her decision. She just seems to know that he is right about how to get over her "cracked" heart.What about Anne Cater’s performance did you like?
I love her voice, her pacing of the narration, her manner of acting each character so you know who is talking by the way she changes accent, pitch, pronunciation and so on. She's a wonderful reader and actress.If you could rename The Quiet Professor, what would you call it?
I cannot imagine.Any additional comments?
I'm looking forward to more of Betty Neels novels in audio edition. I hope I don't have long to wait.Enjoyable
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The Quiet Professor
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I was simply delighted by the story.
Although the narration eventually grew on me, I felt like every character sounded about 100 years old. The accents were quite nice, and I thought the narrator did an especially good job on the heroine's portrayal. The narrator's voice often reminded me of Judi Dench.
I will be on the lookout for more books by Betty Neels!
My first Betty Neels novel
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Great job!
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Can't go wrong with Betty Neels!
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What made the experience of listening to The Quiet Professor the most enjoyable?
I am a Betty Neels fan and have read almost all of her books. This title was one of my favorites. I was very disappointed with the narration. I felt that it didn't fit the book.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Anne Cater?
Have no idea. I am also a fan of the Royal Spyness series. That narration fit the story.Any additional comments?
No, I think I have stated my case. I sincerely hope I did not offend anyone.Disappointed
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While the narrator wasn't my favorite of all time, she does a good job of capturing the personality of the characters and portraying their emotions. She also has inflection throughout her reading as opposed to a monotone. The various voices for each character were a little harder to distinguish, but I was able to follow along and didn't zone out.
Fun, wholesome entertainment
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