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The To-Do List

By: JC Miller
Narrated by: Sara K. Sheckells
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Between unending housework and thankless efforts to appease a loutish husband and acid-tongued teens, Ginny Cooper's to-do list never seems to get done. Her guilty pleasure - fantasizing about her husband's demise - her weakness - the drive-thru at Arby's. On the job as head librarian at the county's obsolete library, tedium reigns. One afternoon Ginny innocently stumbles upon a dating website, where the rabbit hole awaits.

Who is Ginny Cooper? She is every woman who knows the exact number of calories in a Snickers bar, every woman who has ever struggled with her weight. She is every woman who has grappled with the gray areas, every woman who has wanted to escape her own life. At times the listener will want to shake her and talk some sense into her. But Ginny will have to navigate her own road. And through it all, we root for her. Ginny's childhood memories of her fading hometown provide a bittersweet backdrop for The To-Do List.

©2014 Jeanne Miller (P)2017 Jeanne Miller
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The To-Do List

The To-Do List :
JC Miller


Ginny is in the sandwich generation, worrying over parents and sometimes rebellious teenagers. She works full time as head librarian, runs a household all while being bullied by an arrogant husband. She makes to do lists that are never ending. She wants to escape her life. Ginny represents every woman at some point in their life. The author adds humor to keep this from being a total downer. I couldn't stop once I started. I'll definitely look for more from this author.


The narration was well done.The characters were well portrayed.Sara K. Sheckells was wonderful at bringing this story alive!



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All of it comes from perfect audio book

SO FUNNY. One of the funniest movies I've ever seen. And as beautiful as Aubrey Plaza always is seeing her in a bikini or swimsuit of the time is HEAVEN. A super smart virgin decides it's time to become a "regular" n girl before college. So she makes a list and goes crazy over the summer for a hot guy. Nonstop laughs from start to finish with a heart felt twist.

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Almost empty nest mom trying to keep it together

Virginia is struggling, struggling with her weight, her food choices, and most of all her happiness. Having a demanding and demeaning husband doesn't help.
We follow Virginia as she remembers she has a voice and on a whim, joins a online dating site.
This is a good book about trying your best when feeling your worst, picking yourself up and trying again and how at the end of it all, you realize how blessed you are despite your setbacks.
Audiobook version? EXCELLENT NARRATOR

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a fun listen

This was a fun, easy to listen to, enjoyable chick lit. Well written and well narrated.
I found this a humorous and wittily written journey following Ginny as she re-evaluates her life and takes a journey of rediscovery. Throughout her journey Ginny discovers that she has a previously unrealised strength to take control of her life and improve her situation. This could have been a full on drama but JC Miller's wit and humour make this a far more enjoyable listen.
Sara K. Sheckells made this a pleasure to listen to with her talented vocal acting.
I received a copy of this audiobook through The Audiobookworm in exchange for my honest review.

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Relatable

I was given this book in exchange for a fair and honest review thanks to audioboom. Lighthearted comedy I would call it. I am a list maker too, so I could relate! This book kept my interest the whole way through but did leave me with the feeling of being unfinished. Definitely worth a listen.

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Not a lover of Chic-Lit but LOVED this!

Marvellous!

I’m always hesitant to get into chick-lit but have discovered such great audiobooks in the ones that I’ve heard. I feel a bit like a homophobe who thinks every decent gay person they meet is an exception to the rule.

The To-Do List, by J C Miller, read by Sara K SheckellsThe To-Do List by JC Miller should be on your To Do List. Whether you focus on Miller’s great writing and characterisations or Sara K Sheckells outstanding narration, this audiobook is thoroughly relatable, totally engaging and completely enjoyable.

Ginny Cooper is an unhappily married mother of two. At 41, she’s a librarian with low self-esteem, a cold husband and two rebellious teenage children. She knows the calorie count of every favourite sweet treat and dreams of the romance and happiness that eludes her life.

Every day, she creates a To Do list that she rarely achieves, most notably missing the things that could turn her life around, like contacting her local women’s gym, Curves, to lose a few pounds, or calling her mother who could offer the emotional support she needs.

After suffering the drudgery of daily life, the threat of job cuts at the library, and emotional abuse by her husband and kids, Ginny’s life is turned around when her husband rapes her and she finally makes a stand. It’s an awful, difficult scene, handled with compassion, and it is the turning point for her story.

The newly-single Ginny discovers herself and begins completing her To Do list, with notable exceptions, like killing her husband! Her inner strength beings to shine and, in response, new friendships blossom and new relationships are formed with her kids and estranged husband.

Sheckells embodies Ginny’s character, using the first-person narrative to share the insecurities, strengths and fantasies with absolute believability. She makes us ache for Ginny’s happiness and root for even the slightest victory. That’s not to say this is a heavy listening experience. Ginny’s self-depreciation and insecurities make way for ample humour which only serves to make the character more endearing.

While serving up a totally loveable, frustrating and real protagonist, Sheckells also manages to embody all of Miller’s other characters: we hate husband, Cal, want to ground rebellious teenager Kelly and hug the more caring son Kevin. We distrust co-worker Margie and fall in love with stuttering Clark and blind date Luke. Sheckells' voices and characterisations are precise and completely right.

The To-Do List is a success story for the main character and the listener. Find other chic-lit audiobook reviews on my audiobook review site at SaidNotRead dot wordpress dot com and do yourself a favour by grabbing The To-Do List. It is hard not to become totally absorbed by Ginny’s plight.

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Enjoyable!

Loved this! Great narration! I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher

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Very Enjoyable Chick Lit

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I think there's a little Ginny in most middle-aged women. Caught between teenage children, aging parents and struggles with her weight, Ginny is unhappy with her life. After escaping her abusive husband, she is able to forge a new life for herself and achieve the happiness that she deserves. Excellent writing and great narration! I enjoyed Ginny's journey and would recommend The To-Do List.

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Woman in her 40s reaches a dead end

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I have received this book in audio format from the author in exchange for an honest review.

Ginny's life is starting to crumble. She cannot keep her weight down, her husband is having an affair and her teenage son and daughter seem out of control. Things are not good either at the library where she works. Buried in a pile of tasks, Ginny makes a to-do list every morning, but in the end very little from it she can accomplish. She needs a change in her life, when she suddenly stumbles upon a dating site.

I really liked the premises of this book. A story about a woman in her forties reaching a dead end definitely has place for great events and personal growth. I somehow expected something grand to happen here to Ginny, but it is like that moment never came. I partly understood her attitude, as I have witnessed people in similar situations, and I expected something to click inside her at some point, but she made mistake after mistake, and at moments I just wanted to shake her and tell her to think things twice. I guess it is easy to see things from outside, and in the end, she indeed reacts, but we do not really witness that. We see that Ginny is a mess, Ginny improves a little but she is still a mess, and just at the end of the book, it is mentioned that she moved on and made a smart move. I somehow missed that final stage of the evolution, and felt that we were just given a part of the story.

The book is full of things that could have been but were not. Ginny is indeed scared of doing many things, but as I have said before, I missed the part of her evolution in which she dared to do new things. She had also suspicions about some of the other characters in the book, which not were explained, so I guess it was all in her mind, but I think a deeper character developing would have worked better here.

Something that felt strange to me when I started to listen to this book is that it was written in third person. I think a story like this one would have worked better in first person, and would have made us feel closer to the main character.

I really liked Sarah K. Sheckells' narration. She expressed very well Ginny's insecurities with her tone and cadence, as well as doing a great interpretation of the rest of characters. I have a small comment though. There was some background noise in general, that got a little worse at times. It was evident at the end of each chapter because there was a short instant of completely silence. I think adding the same background noise to those parts would have helped to mask it. I also felt the pause between chapters a bit abrupt and on the short side.

I enjoyed this book, even though I did expect more from it. Sheckells' narration has improved the final product and I am looking forward to listening to more books narrated by her.

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interesting

What I enjoyed most about this book is how the written JC Miller wrote Ginnifer Cooper. The book seems to go along everyday life. Depression is what Ginnifer is and does until !
I found humor that made me chuckle and brutal honesty of the characters.
I was gifted this audio ARC from the author for a honest and unbiased review.

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