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Apothecary's Daughter
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Length: 10 hrs and 39 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction
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- Kathy K
- 07-01-17
audio poorly edited
good story but the chapter announcements were abrupt and unnecessary music was occasionally thrown in at the end and beginning of some of the audio pieces. it was inconsistent and honestly I found it detracted from the book. additionally, several retakes were not edited properly, leaving repeated lines with different inflections which were again very distracting!
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- Cmd2222
- 18-03-15
Historical society rules on women
The story is told with a sweet woman's voice that sounds like someone you imagine from the past talking. The scenery is well set up to make you feel your there. If you are s reader of past, women, struggle to make our place. This is must listen too!
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- WeRLoved
- 12-01-19
Touching
I enjoyed this touching story, but didn't care for several of the narrator's characters' voices and accents. They sounded more like they came from the Appalachian Mountains in the 1800's. Still, she acted the parts well. It was well worth listening to.
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- anna
- 07-02-18
Good listen
I did not like the narration. Her accents weren’t great. Also, the recording had strange, intermittent spurts of music. It wasn’t with every new chapter, so I couldn’t quite figure it out. The recording quality was sub par as well. There were several instances of the narrator repeating the same line, like different takes that did not get edited out. This is not my favorite Julie Klassen, but I still enjoyed it.
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- Leona
- 19-09-17
good story
My only dissapointment was that they did not show Roderick Marlow settled and happy before the story ended. And that he never voiced his affection to Lilly.
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- Kylie Jenner
- 24-12-18
not as good as Julie's other books
didn't enjoy this as much as the other books by Julie. lacked depth and flow.