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The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow
- By: Emily Ilett
- Narrated by: Katie Leung
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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On the morning of Gail's birthday, she watches her shadow slip under the kitchen door. She's not surprised it decided to leave. Her dad has gone for good. Her big sister, Kay, once Gail's best friend, has disappeared into sadness - and now her shadow has left, too. Determined to make things right, Gail chases after the shadows. But her adventures take her to unexpected places, and she soon discovers that where there are shadows, there's darkness, and that she's not the only one looking for something missing....
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Enjoyable and moving but I have concerns...
- By Ms J J Humphrey on 06-09-21
- The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow
- By: Emily Ilett
- Narrated by: Katie Leung
Couldn't get into it
Reviewed: 29-04-22
The narrator was okay but I found the story boring and slow moving. I kept falling asleep and my mind kept wondering. Unfortunately it just wasn't an engaging story, at least not to me.
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The Village of Lost and Found
- Riverside Lane, Book 2
- By: Alison Sherlock
- Narrated by: Helen Keeley
- Length: 8 hrs and 2 mins
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Scandal hit party girl Lucy Conway needs to leave London fast, so she packs her bags and escapes to the sleepy village of Cranbridge to take care of her beloved Uncle Frank. But the country village isn’t quite as idyllic as she remembers. To make matters worse, her uncle’s pride and joy, The Cranbridge Times, is close to going out of business. Editor-at-large Tom Addison is having a crisis of confidence and needs help if the newspaper is going to survive. With time on her hands, can Lucy work some magic and together save the family newspaper?
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I Loved this Book
- By Shell Barrett on 17-09-21
- The Village of Lost and Found
- Riverside Lane, Book 2
- By: Alison Sherlock
- Narrated by: Helen Keeley
Too similar to the first
Reviewed: 29-03-22
I bought a few of these as they were high rated. the first was nice but very slow burning, but this book is far too similar, it's basically the exact same story for 2 different mc's. Will probably return the 3rd
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The Village Shop for Lonely Hearts
- The Riverside Lane Series
- By: Alison Sherlock
- Narrated by: Helen Keeley
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
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After losing her job in New York, Amber Green isn’t looking forward to visiting her godmother in the sleepy village of Cranbridge. With its empty lanes and rundown shops, it’s hardly a place to mend her lonely heart. But when Amber discovers that Cranbridge Stores, owned by her godmother, Cathy, and son, Josh, is under threat of financial ruin, she realises that her skills as a window dresser might just be able to help save the struggling shop.
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Waste of a credit
- By Dawn on 31-05-21
- The Village Shop for Lonely Hearts
- The Riverside Lane Series
- By: Alison Sherlock
- Narrated by: Helen Keeley
I've heard of slow burn but...
Reviewed: 27-03-22
I've heard of slow burn but I stopes rooting for them in the end. Otherwise a nice story
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The Black Sparrow
- The Little Folk Saga, Book 1
- By: R.K.J. Sprock
- Narrated by: Hugh Weller-Poley
- Length: 14 hrs and 21 mins
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Axel's life was simple: He lived with his father in a small township, worked hard, and planned to be a respectable man just like his father. Then, he met Florence, and his small world suddenly spun out of his control. Accused of crimes and shunned by a family secret he never knew about, Axel is flung out of his small, sheltered life into a world of the unknown. Mythical creatures, wars, friendships made and lost - Axel has to grow and become a man in this new and scary place. He becomes strong, is trained as a warrior, and learns just how harsh the world can be.
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Compelling
- By EKR on 06-02-22
- The Black Sparrow
- The Little Folk Saga, Book 1
- By: R.K.J. Sprock
- Narrated by: Hugh Weller-Poley
I really wanted to like it but I didn't.
Reviewed: 15-02-22
the narrator is good enough but the story just isn't engaging. My mind kept wondering even in the "exciting" parts. It's also strangly written like a children's book but had snipits of adult content and swearing. I'm not entirely convinced there is a plot (as opposed to just a narration of what two groups of people are doing). Without giving too much away there's supposed to be a link between the two groups but it's a weak thread (not the actual link the way it's written). Maybe there was a plot and I missed it as I did zone out alot. The writing is MG level, could probably have done with several more drafts.
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The Boy Who Could Do What He Liked
- By: David Baddiel
- Narrated by: David Baddiel
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Let's celebrate World Book Day with The Boy Who Could Do What He Liked, written and recorded by the author David Baddiel, especially for World Book Day on March 3rd 2016. This is the first audiobook to be produced for World Book Day - it’s a hugely entertaining and touching story of a boy called Alfie who likes to keep to strict routines and schedules. It’s all rules, rules and more rules in Alfie’s life.
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GOOD BUT TOOOO SHORT 🙂
- By Holly Williams on 01-06-20
- The Boy Who Could Do What He Liked
- By: David Baddiel
- Narrated by: David Baddiel
Great book !!
Reviewed: 27-04-21
I loved it and have read it 200 times already its great at bed because the readers voice is so soothing
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Good to the Last Kiss
- By: Ronald Tierney
- Narrated by: Hayward Morse
- Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
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San Francisco: Inspector Vincent Gratelli is charged with finding the killer of young women - all murdered in the same way, all left with an intimate mark. The most recent victim was beaten and raped in her weekend cabin. There appears to be only one difference - she is still alive. Which leaves Gratelli with two questions: How can these murders be stopped?... And how does the killer feel about unfinished business?
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Good to the last kiss
- By David on 21-02-23
- Good to the Last Kiss
- By: Ronald Tierney
- Narrated by: Hayward Morse
uninteresting
Reviewed: 28-10-17
Unfortunatly I couldn't make it past the first chapter, I found myself do disinterested I couldn't remember one thing that was said.
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