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Phenomenal story and writing, unfortunate AI narration
- By Andra on 04-07-24
Excellent listen
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This book, although can be stand alone, is better to be read after Weathered Too Young as it refers to characters from that book.
It is a sweet story with enough conflict to make it interesting. The "antagonist" will make your blood boil.
Virtual Voice narration doesn't bother me, I change the speed between 1.5 to 1.8. I can't wait for the next McClure book.
I love it, sweet story
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