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The Weekend
- A Sunday Times ‘Best Books for Summer 2021’
- Narrated by: Brigid Lohrey
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
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Critic reviews
"Charlotte Wood's writing crackles with vivid precision." (NPR)
"An unflinching eye and audacious imagination." (Guardian)
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-07-20
Very disappointing
The synopsis for this book seemed interesting, so it was chosen as our most recent book club choice, but the story wasn’t in the least bit interesting. I kept thinking that it was going to get better and build up to a great plot ending, but it didn’t. It focused heavily on the dog! I didn’t invest in any of the characters and the friendships between these women wasn’t at all how I hope my friendships over 30+ years will be!
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- bookylady
- 10-09-20
Female friendship at its best and worst
I wasn’t sure that I was going to enjoy this book, notably because it took me quite a long time to decide to stick with it. The blurb about the book made it sound an interesting proposition, but the actuality was very different.
Basically the plot was about three friends getting together over the Christmas period to clear out their dead friend’s house. The four women had been friends for a long time and, as with all long friendships, there was a lot of history between them, some good and some incredibly bad. Overall, as the book progressed, I began to wonder why these three women were friends at all. There seemed to be a toxicity and narcissism at the heart of their relationship that would shatter an awful lot of friendships very quickly. How had these women survived as friends for so long?
The final third of the story became much more interesting to me and the final reveal of secrets and lies was its saving grace.
For me, the narration of the story was a basic problem. I did not enjoy the narrator’s voice and it spoiled the story for me.
3 people found this helpful
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- Judith taylor
- 05-04-22
Ruined by annoying narration
There was probably a brilliant book here struggling to make itself heard but I couldn't get past the awful drawling, monotonous narration so I gave up at Chapter five!
1 person found this helpful
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- Mary Jane 50
- 14-12-21
Unbearably S L O W!
I can’t truthfully comment on the story because I’m finding it impossible to get past the first 10 minutes. The narration is so slow and over dramatic that I just can’t bear to listen to it. It’s like listening to a ‘wannabe’ actress doing a over dramatised audition for an Ibsen play, or someone trying to explain a point, very slowly and clearly, to a listener who does not speak English. Appalling. I can’t get past the first chapter without giving up in frustration.
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- S Howes-Ward
- 25-09-20
Terrible narration
Although the book was well written and the characters interesting, the narration was terribly over-acted. I had to give up in the end. Too annoying.
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- debbieg
- 11-07-20
Terrible narration spoilt this magnificent literary event
A rewarding but uncomfortable book. Age and friendship are the driving force of this tale but it’s about so much more. Unsettling read in parts but brilliant - and one you won’t forget. But the plodding over enunciated narration destroy it - read the book instead
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- scattypuss
- 26-10-22
Old friends moaning about each other all weekend.
A young woman writes about women in their old age and calls it "uplifting". Hmmm.
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- Dorota
- 08-07-22
Appalling narration. So disappointing.
I have managed sixteen minutes of what promises to be a good and interesting book, (which I cannot rate properly as a result). However, the narration is appalling. Unnecessary emphasis on words in the same slow, monotonous tone, with no inflection, in every sentence. I have listened to about twelve audiobooks in the last eighteen months and none have disappointed. This has. I am not impatient, but cannot listen anymore. What a waste of an Audible credit. Should have listened to the sample/trailer.
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- Liz
- 30-07-21
Strong characters
Could easily have been a little cliched, but I found the characters well drawn and believable. Have read interviews with the author on the art of writing - this is the first novel of hers I've read. And I'm off to buy more now. I really enjoyed the book and in the days afterwards I've found myself thinking about the characters often... wondering what they're doing now. For me this is always the sign of beautiful writing :)
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- Susan D.
- 15-02-21
Unfulfilled
unfortunately I really didn't feel the novel fulfilled the promise of the premise. perhaps it was because it was narrated, but Finn was so up front & centre throughout I didn't feel the women's stories were fully realised. I am frustrated as I think it was well written but the focus wrong.