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The Girl on the Cliff
- Narrated by: Gerri Halligan
- Length: 14 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-07-13
Interesting Family Saga
An interesting story that winds its way across 100 years as 2 families intertwine. There are bits of Downton Abbey- style intirigues with upstairs and downstairs and a strong period feel and some lovely Irish sequences that go a bit too close to cliche. The ending was long in coming and slightly annoying but the book is well narrated and a pleasantly rewarding listen
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- Bibby
- 13-04-13
Enthralling
Having read and enjoyed books by this author previously, I was not disappointed by this book either! It switched from past to present in a very easy way and I was filled with anticipation throughout. I would recommend this book.
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- July Moon
- 08-12-13
A feel good story
What made the experience of listening to The Girl on the Cliff the most enjoyable?
The characters were so believable the narrator did a wonderful job giving the characters individual voices. I enjoyed trying to work out how everyone was connected but then was surprised when it wasn't as i expected. The story weaves in and out of time without any wooden moments.
What other book might you compare The Girl on the Cliff to, and why?
I don't normally listen to this genre of book so i really cannot make a comparison.
What about Gerri Halligan’s performance did you like?
She made the characters so real that i almost felt i knew them and it was a story that i found hard to turn off and leave. She read this book well and i enjoyed listening to it. I might even be persuaded to look for her story ready skills again.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I did so want to but i couldn't i guess if i had had the time i probably would have.
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- Mrs. K. I. Richards
- 20-03-15
family history
Would you listen to The Girl on the Cliff again? Why?
no because would know the surprise ending.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
there are many sad parts in this story.
Any additional comments?
tried three time to listen to this story and decided to listen to something else. came back to it and thought it was a well written book with good characterisation. set mainly in Ireland and bits in America it moved quickly from present to past and back again.gerri haligan performed the book very well bringing the characters to life.I enjoyed it and will try more written by Lucinda riley
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- Gillian
- 22-01-15
Another Superb Story from Lucinda Riley
Where does The Girl on the Cliff rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Definitely way up in my top five.....most of which I have to admit are all Lucinda Riley stories. I love the way she writes and have thoroughly enjoyed every book of hers that I have listened to.
What did you like best about this story?
The unexpectedness (is that even a word!) of everything....excellently written
What about Gerri Halligan’s performance did you like?
I love Gerri Halligan as a story teller as she gives such excellent performances. This is another one.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Both, but mainly cry as there were several very emotional scenes.
Any additional comments?
I just love Lucinda Riley's books and have listened to every one that is in the Audible library...can't wait for her to release another.
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- Wendy Smith
- 22-02-15
Did not live up to expectations
What disappointed you about The Girl on the Cliff?
I had been looking forward to this book after listening to The Light Behind the Window but was quite disappointed in this book not only the story line but the narration as well
Has The Girl on the Cliff put you off other books in this genre?
No
Would you be willing to try another one of Gerri Halligan’s performances?
Yes
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment
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- Fran
- 06-05-14
"Enchanting"
Would you consider the audio edition of The Girl on the Cliff to be better than the print version?
I wouldn't know as I have never read the book, I prefer audible books anyway
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Girl on the Cliff?
I couldn't say really it held to my attention threw out, with all it's twists and turns
What does Gerri Halligan bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
She brings all the characters to life for me, it was so interesting I couldn't put it down
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I wish I could have done but unfortunately that would have not been possible
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- Scots lass
- 21-12-21
loved it but ...
I enjoyed this book great characters but felt at times it dragged on a bit. It's definitely worth a listen/read
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- Jennifer Chennell
- 19-12-21
utter drivel
Hated it, sentimental predictable drivel, didn't both with most of it skipped through as story line so obvious don't waste your money/credit wish I hadnt
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- Anonymous User
- 08-06-22
Lovely story
The young girl's personality shone through with the excellent narration by Gerri Halligan. Thoroughly enjoyed listening.
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- DHackney
- 30-12-12
Sweeping Family Drama Beyond my Expectations
“The Girl on the Cliff” by Lucinda Riley was different from any book that I have read. There were so many stories wrapped up in two families that I was mesmerized until the very end. I listened to this book as an “audible” on my Kindle. The narrator, Gerri Halligan, must have been challenged by all the different voices, but somehow she made each character stand out as their unique selves.
The modern story of Grania and Ryan was often frustrating because of the stubbornness of the characters, but that didn’t detract one bit from the book. I was actually speaking to Grania out-loud at certain times in the book - wanting her to just open up about what she was thinking and feeling!
The history of the two main families of the book – the Lisles and the Ryans – takes the reader on a journey from World War I to modern day. We hear much of the story told by Aurora Lisle whom Grania meets in Ireland upon the cliffs above the sea. Their two families had been sharing a history with secrets, betrayal, and love since the first World War.
The reader visits the different decades through memories. One of my favorite characters was Kathleen, Grania’s mother. Her compassion and protectiveness for her family was endearing. Even though her character suffers a great deal in her early years – she doesn’t appear to be bitter. Aurora’s character is enchanting and hard to forget.
19 people found this helpful
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- Janet H. Maddox
- 21-05-16
love the story, but not the American dialog
Enjoyed the story, but the terrible American dialog very nearly ruined it. The author seems to think that Americans, even those with PhD's, actually speak in the voice of Mickey Rooney in 1930's teenage movies. Every other word is "real" as in "real happy" or "real sure." I expected the next phrase to be "real swell." In my 72 years in America, I have never heard anyone speak in such a terrible manner. Where was the editor?
Fortunately, most of the story is written in British English, but I shutter to think that speakers of British English actually think that Americans sound like those in this book. Horrors!
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- Robin Schwartz
- 27-08-15
Very entertaining chick lit w/some historical fiction
I loved the book - it was a wonderfully entertaining story. If you like pure historical fiction though this might not be one for you as about 60% of it takes place in present day. Just a head's up.
It's a bit cliché, but so what... It's a great story that kept me listening endlessly.
The narrator is great EXCEPT for her American accent, it was a little annoying and pretty inaccurate, but overall she has a lovely voice and is a great performer!
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- Heather
- 31-01-14
Pleasing, keeps you intrigued.
Is there anything you would change about this book?
I thought this was a good story. It was a little predictable but still worthwhile. If I could change anything it would be something about Grania. Because she was a major character and intertwined in the story, she is very important. However, at times unlikeable, annoying, and unconnected. Grania’s and Matt’s dialog with the “honey and baby” got to be very over the top. Also, I would have liked to hear more of a back story about Ann’s Russian mother. I’m not sure if changing these factors would elevate the book to a “great”.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Girl on the Cliff?
Lucinda Riley did a remarkable job moving from past to present. I prefer listening to stories from the past, but because she kept a natural flow to the story, the present day story was also captivating. Listening to the story of Mary was the best part of the story for me. I liked Aurora as the narrator of the story, she was the glue that put it all together.
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- Tiffany
- 27-01-14
Intriguing!
I really enjoyed this novel. I think it is the best out of her books that I have read thus far.
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- Jake L.
- 27-10-15
Great story terrible American accent
Loved this book! It definitely kept me drawn in. I didn't love the American accents or the American "lingo".
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- L. Kove
- 18-09-15
Loved it!
I couldn't stop listening now I want more. Well read and the author's books I've heard are all a journey through history.
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- Claudia Lyon
- 01-09-15
Wonderful book!
This book was just great and it is definitely well worth your time. I throughly enjoyed it!
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- Mendi
- 25-04-13
An Enjoyable Book
What did you like best about The Girl on the Cliff? What did you like least?
I liked that the story spanned generations and that the characters were connected. I guess the part I liked least is that I wanted more.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
It was very sad to me that Anna, who seemed such a sweet girl, turned in to a negative character. I could not see how or why she had become the way she had become. It would have been nice to have had some insight into her behavior. She suddenly veered off of the track I saw her on and became a nearly separate character with her later behavior. It just felt off and out of place.
Did Gerri Halligan do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
The narrator did a great job with the characters however, the American accents were awful :)
If this book were a movie would you go see it?
I would rent it or get it on netflix
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- Mary Smiroldo
- 27-01-17
AWFUL!
What would have made The Girl on the Cliff better?
It was beyond help!
What could Lucinda Riley have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
She could have portrayed the Americans in the story as REAL Americans! Using phrases such as " How's it Hangin, Baby," for every greeting used by the male character, Matt, was unforgivable. Not even in the '60's did we all speak with that slang. It was hideous! At first I blamed it on the reader, but then realized she was only reading what was written.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Again, her American accents were completely absurd, has she ever actually Heard an American speak that way? I haven't!!! It was terrible, and completely turned me off.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Girl on the Cliff?
All of them that were supposed to be spoken with an American accent.
Any additional comments?
Certainly not worth your time or credit!
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