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My Brilliant Career
- Narrated by: Megan Rees
- Length: 10 hrs
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Classics
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- Cwelsh
- 25-03-16
Great book!
Loved it! The narrator was great and the story was very interesting. Wasn't my first choice for a book pick but ended up being a really great listen!
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- Anonymous User
- 06-08-19
Mixed feelings
An Australian classic, but Sybylla is not a very consistent character and the themes she deals with (class distinctions, gender roles, etc) show the authors youth, and slightly underdeveloped ideas. That being said, I've never seen such a good representation of the intrusive personal mantras of a 16 year old girl. Thoroughly enjoyed the performance, the particular voices were excellent.