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Last Night in Montreal
- Narrated by: Alyssa Bresnahan
- Length: 7 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- ACV
- 06-10-20
Story and plot leaves something to be desired
I love this author, she’s a writer who enjoys prose and words and contemplation. Her characters are the most enjoyable part of her novels because they seem to have these rich inner lives and no matter what, the women she writes about are intelligent and fascinating which seems to make up for lacking storylines and plots.
However in this book I can’t say that there is enough of either well crafted characters nor a good plot line to make me want to recommend it.
There is a thrilling story here, though the book is not thrilling- and you will get answers, which is key to going through an entire journey with fictions characters and their existential woes. However we spend too much time with characters I wanted to move on from.
The narration was excellent, she knew how to flow with the pontificating prose and sometimes a good narrator makes it worth it.
If you’re in the mood for some poetic waxing on inaction and intellectual navel gazing along with some meaningless vagabond wandering then I suggest this book.
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- patricia williams
- 07-06-20
Prose beautiful,l development, not so much.
I thought this plot had potential but it just kind of letters out into cliches without really fleshing out some of the chars Byers enough.
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- Donna
- 21-03-16
Something reslly different
I took a chance on this one and I'm glad I did. It is relaxed, has a few very interesting people and places but left me wondering just what kind of mystery it is. Crimes certainly abound....
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- Laura Klingensmith
- 14-04-22
too long
This one was a hard one to finish - I felt like it was one of those "meetings that could have been an emai"l. Too much time each time on the same information and overly descriptive. Yes, we get the character development and what they're going through.
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- Anna
- 09-02-21
Still, and probably forever, my favorite author.
Such a beautiful work of mystery, sadness, the complexities of human nature, and the perseverance of independence.
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- Bruce Green
- 11-01-21
Unsympathetic protagonist
This tale seemed open ended without a satisfying resolution. Depiction of Montreal in winter was unrealistically bleak to one who grew up there
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- Suzanne
- 10-11-20
Story Lacked
I read for book club or I probably would have not gotten past the 3rd chapter. There was difficulty when listening to the book figuring out which person was talking. Narration was fine.
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- Karmagurl
- 25-10-20
Tres bien
I have never been disappointed in a book by Ms St John Mandel. While “Station Eleven” remains my favorite, every story she tells resonates with depth. Her use of language is superb. Character development is incredible. Sense of place outstanding. Choice of narrators has been fabulous. My only regret is that I’ve read and listened to all of them, and now I have to wait.