![]() ![]() The very different mixture of characters is something I really enjoyed, from the enigmatic, quirky Albie, sweet and crazy Toby, troubled Bryce, and Rafe's crazy parents, to the extremely complicated Ben, who is so very wise and thoughtful. I love the life he brings to Rafe who is funny and witty, to the point where I found myself giggling away while I listened. I instantly found the narrator, Pete Cross, really likeable, I love his voice work for all of the different characters, giving each one their own different, distinguishable voice, which really helps the story to flow smoothly. I hadn't actually heard of this one before but the sample and the synopsis piqued my interest. This book caught my eye as a recommendation from Audible after I'd finished listening to Leah on the Offbeat and The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue. ![]() ![]() I signed up for a 3-month free trial with Audible two-months ago, and so far I haven't looked back. It's strange that this is coinciding a little with my recent love-affair with audio books. While fantasy has always been my top choice of novel, particularly when it comes to YA fiction, I seem to be falling in love with contemporary novels more and more lately. ![]()
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