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The Past
- Narrated by: Antonia Beamish
- Length: 11 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- M. H. Costeris
- 15-05-22
Beautifully read but the story is a bit thin
I love Tessa Hadley’s style and it is almost enough to just spend time in her perfectly described nuanced world, but after Late in the Day, which fascinated me, not enough happened in this book to really satisfy.
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- Susana Martin
- 02-12-21
disappointing
Struggled to finish. Felt nothing for any of the characters. Couldn't see the point to the story. I will not read any more of her books given the style of writing
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- StaceyG
- 14-11-19
Boring
Very boring, slow and uninteresting. Very little happens and I was not interested in any of the characters.
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- Charlotte Daly
- 30-08-16
Awful
This is by far the worst book I have ever read/listened to. I lived in the hope something would happen, but the story is just utterly pointless
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- Monica Nolan
- 04-10-19
Tedious Reading
The novel has got such praise in book reviews that I can only attribute its tediousness in this version to the narrator. Such a monotone delivery failed to enliven and even failed to clearly delineate one character from another. I won’t be reading or hearing any more Tessa Hadley - this, A’s I’ve said above, may well be attributable to the narrator rather than to the author.
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- Ando
- 02-06-19
Thoroughly believable!
The book gradually grew on me, drawing me in slowly. The characters and their idiosyncrasies seem thoroughly believable, as if the could belong in any family. I can relate. It's uncanny.