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Distant Shores
- Narrated by: Bernadette Quigley
- Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Rachel Brand
- 28-02-12
Very thought-provoking
I really, really enjoyed this book. I loved how it showed that you can rediscover who you are deep inside and invigorate your life without giving up your marriage or family. Elizabeth made mistakes in letting her family take over who she was and lost herself in the process, but she was able to reawaken herself without giving up her husband and daughters. My only real difficulty with this book was that Jack and Birdie didn't exactly have a "normal" family life, and while I'm sure many couples go through similar struggles, Jack's job and fame presented a lot of issues that other families wouldn't have to deal with. Plus, I'm really not a sports fan at all, and I found a lot of the aspects of his work to be pretty pretentious. Otherwise, I thought that the book was a very realistic presentation of what can happen to a couple once their children have left home and they realise that they've forgotten why they got married in the first place. I didn't find this at all depressing, as one might expect, since I'm getting married in five months. It didn't make me scared for what might come in twenty years time. Instead, it encouraged me to pursue my hobbies and talents and not let them get pushed aside. I wouldn't ever want to end up like Birdie, married for twenty-four years yet having no idea of who she is. I could see from Jack and Birdie's experiences that it's important to have a balance in marriage and in supporting each other's dreams. A very thought-provoking book. This was my first Kristin Hannah novel and I imagine that it'll stay with me for a while. I'll be reading more from her.
On the narration: The narrator managed to give each character distinct voices without being over-the-top , and I'm not sure how they managed it, but at certain parts of the recording the audio company used affects to make it sound like someone was talking down a telephone line or shouting from a different room. It definitely brought the characters of this novel to life. Highly recommended
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- 27-03-22
Dreadful narrating - ruined the not very good story!
Fairly boring storyline utterly ruined by awful AWFUL narrator. Usually a brilliant author, not one of her finest by any stretch.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-03-22
OK
it was a bit predictably. Certainly as you got into it you knew exactly what was going to happen. Narration was skilled but the americain accents grated a bit.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-02-22
Awful narrator
I have up on this one and will read the book myself. I love all the authors books I have read but this was painful to listen to.
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- Maggie Kiely
- 13-03-19
Average Read
This was an easy read without any major depth to it. I did enjoy it and would recommend it as such. Its nothing like the Nightingale by the same author. I would read other books by this author.
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- The Wylder Skye
- 28-01-17
Hit way too close to home
Having been married nearly 33 years and moved 22 times in that period to a husband who is also a superstar in his field, I oh so get it. I, too, am at that point of my life where I have just about had it with the moves and being put on the back burner. Having raised our child, who is grown and gone, and having to had forgone any sort of career and wondering just what the heck do I do now, and what do I want to do; I really got this one. It is hard being married to a man who is sexy, gorgeous and successful and being a wife looked at by his younger female coworkers as arm candy with no intelligence. You find yourself isolating and not being able to connect and make friends any longer because you know it will end in a couple of years or so. Many times listening to this my heart would just ache. I actually feel a little inspired to get some brushes, canvas, and paint and see if I can still create art like I used to when I was young. I even wish there was a Passionless Woman group as encouragement.
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- TBT
- 08-06-19
Narrator is the worst ever
I adore Kristin Hannah's stories but the reader for this one is so awkward it is intolerable. I had the distinct impression she hadn't bothered to prepare, read, or bother to even acquaint herself with the author's style. Have returned books before because of narrator issues but this is, by far, the most disappointing experience to date.
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- Chris Izzo
- 26-12-19
Not the best narrator
This is the first time I found a narrator to be difficult to listen to. I will avoid a book if I notice her name in the future
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- Sumfretym
- 28-02-15
a struggle to reach the end.
Would you be willing to try another one of Bernadette Quigley’s performances?
Ms Quigley should seek a new profession.
What character would you cut from Distant Shores?
Too many to choose.
Any additional comments?
Story and narration equally share the blame for such a boring audible. The narrator's exaggerated fake southern accent was almost laughable. Main character was portrayed as a spineless, lazy, uninteresting, why get out of bed at all, female. Her segments made you want to hit fast forward. The husband Jack's character was a step up. Sub-stories were mere book fillers that went nowhere. This whole predictable story could have taken ten minutes. In a nut shell - couple split up, blah blah blah, wife picks up a paint brush, blah blah blah, she starts to paint again, blah blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, couple reunites - the end, thank goodness! Don't waste your time or hard earned bucks on this one. Kristen Hannah has written some wonderfully good reads, "Winter Garden", "Things We Do For Love", "Night Road", "Magic Hour", just to name a few. I honestly don't know where this one came from.
6 people found this helpful
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- Jessica
- 19-05-21
Not my favorite
I love Kristin Hannah but this one wasn’t my favorite. Slow moving but nice story. The narrator was difficult to listen to the whole way through.
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- Helen
- 20-06-18
Wonderful journey
It was a bit slow but don't turn off. Great story, really enjoy the author.
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- Teresa W.
- 16-05-22
Engaging til the end!
I love stories with happy endings!
I know life throws curve balls, but remembering why you loved in the first place can help navigate through the tough, questionable times.
I’m an optimist and always want love to win in the end for everyone.
I also enjoyed the narration!
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- Anonymous User
- 09-06-21
Excellent book
I have read the reviews and criticisms of this book. Some said they didn’t enjoy it because of the orators voices of the different characters. I say to this, hogwash. This book is excellently written and so profound. I felt the author told my story, and I am certain many womens stories. I felt so connected to Birdie and encouraged by her struggle as well as her decision to find herself after many years of marriage. Frankly, her story is my story, and I’m betting many women out there can say the same. I felt an epiphany as I read it and have been emboldened to make some much needed changes in my life. Many thanks to the author for this story that I can only believe came from the heart. This is the first book of hers I have read, but I will be her fan from here forward.
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- amy cherry
- 25-03-21
Narrator Was Painful to Listen To
Not typical Kristin Hannah. Story was okay but the Narrator was awful. Find a different book.
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- Michelle Gish Saulsberry
- 24-09-16
Boring and predictable
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Maybe an older person wiht a boring life would like this book.
What was most disappointing about Kristin Hannah’s story?
There was no real story. The plot line was predictable and the narrator was not good at all. The southern accent was completely off and annoying.
How could the performance have been better?
A different narrator is a must.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
The book was about love, choices and redemption. The ideas were ok, but not in any way exciting.
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