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The Year of Fog
- Narrated by: Carrington Macduffie
- Length: 13 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Miss J.
- 09-01-22
Took a while to get into but I was hooked by the end
At first I wasn’t sure about the narrator but she grew on me and I really enjoyed the book in the end. Very different to another I’ve read by the same author.
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- Mr Craig Taylor
- 25-05-20
Subtlety captivating...
This is a simple story, but told from the perspective of the character's thoughts, it's a really engaging story. Although I suspected I knew the ending, it didn't stop me from being keen to follow it. The narration is brilliant...
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- Abby Mamacos
- 13-10-17
Grrrrrr
I don't think I can listen to another from this author after also listening to The Pact. Totally compelling because you keep thinking SOMETHING is about to happen soon. SPOILER ALERT:
But it just keeps going and going and the endings are so unsatisfying..if that is a word!
However, I stayed up all night listening!
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- Noma
- 07-04-14
A little disappointing
What was most disappointing about Michelle Richmond’s story?
Nothing happened until the end. It was Abby searching everyday for almost a year with nothing. Several side trips of her life which had nothing to do with the story. I wouldn't recommend it. Strange ending
What aspect of Carrington Macduffie’s performance would you have changed?
She was ok
What character would you cut from The Year of Fog?
Goofy
Any additional comments?
There were many loopholes. Some of the happenings just didn't have any meaning to the story. Finding Emma's shoe, then nothing? It was basically boring. It could have been exciting
2 people found this helpful
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- Kennedy
- 18-06-12
With edits w/o edits--a good read...
Any additional comments?
I read this with my high school son. Then he got to meet the author at his school. This was a treat for him! We both enjoyed the book, felt the main character's deep remorse, and felt emotionally invested in her journey.
To explain my rating, as an editor, I would have advised the author to cut some of the asides regarding her relationships that did not really add justification to the plot. Overall I saw where she was going, so some of the asides, especially the more salacious ones, were a bit gratuitous and distracting. Sans this point, it was a good read!
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- CAC
- 30-06-08
Weak story, weaker narration.
The narrator's voice as written is whiny and self-involved. The narration of the audio book compounds this flaw. The audio narrator (female) makes all of the male voices, when emotive, sound like stoned surfer dudes. The emotional climax of the novel is ruined when she barks out the male character's lines in a pathetic Keanu Reeves imitation even though the character is supposed to be a philosophy professor!
2 people found this helpful
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- Amber
- 21-06-07
a lot of promise
I enjoyed this book for the most part -- it had echoes of "The Weight of Water" but lacked the literary tightness. Still, one is drawn into the story, wanting and caring to know the outcome.
I thought the protagonist, Abby, was a sympathetically portrayed character whose distress and subsequent actions after a momentary lapse of supervision over a small girl were believable, and that readers/listeners can readily relate to her overwhelming feelings of guilt and confusion. The introductory passages to the chapters were intriguing, and I hope that the author's future writing will reflect more of the ambiguity of life and less of the "tie up all the loose ends" like a TV drama.
In short, I don't think you would be disappointed in this book or regret spending money on it, but you may find some irksome - though not critical - flaws.
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- Kathleen H.
- 15-05-21
Fantastic Story!
I loved every moment of this book. Such rich and detailed descriptions of places and people. The characters in the book c
ome to life, and the story itself is riveting, with little twists that you don’t see coming. I read this book after reading The Marriage Pact, which was by the same author. I enjoyed it so much that I wanted to read another book by Michelle Richmond and now I’m really hooked. I want to read everything that she has written.
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- Vermont
- 22-06-08
Average read/listen
Interesting story however I found the author to be to repetitive for me. Often she would interject information formally introduced for some unknown reason. Overkill really.
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- Judy Lott
- 13-06-07
The Year of Fog in Review
A compelling story with interesting characters and plot; the introspective style of the main character was interesting. The ending was a bit abrupt; it left me wanting to hear the next chapter. I do hope there is a sequel! It was obvious that this book was written before the pervasiveness of digital photography; otherwise the book was up-to-date.
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- Mom, Coach, Accountant
- 26-03-18
And the point of the story is ???
I waited and waited and waited and waited for nothing. Just skip this book, really
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- Linda Casey
- 31-03-16
Boring and Mundane Narrator
Only kept listening to end because a friend liked it. I could not wait til the finish which I thought would never come. If you like listening to someone's every thought and movement, listen to this. Depressing.