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Where Rainbows End
- Narrated by: Roger Rees, Moira Quirk
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
- Abridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Tammy
- 11-07-08
Brilliant!
It is hard to describe how good this book is. Once you get use to the style you get pulled into the world of Rosie and Alex. It is a bittersweet story of years lost due to misunderstandings and life generally getting in the way.
It can make you cry and before you know it you are laughing and identifying with the characters!
This is the best book I have heard this year!
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- SARAH M.
- 21-02-22
Hmmm
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- Raymond Tilley
- 26-01-22
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-11-20
Good story but disappointed
The story covered the emotions of most single parents and family life in general however I didn't enjoy the 'message' format. The reading wasn't very good. The mail accents were questionable at times. It provides light relief
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- Lisa84
- 06-04-20
Light hearted love story
I really loved this book enjoyed characters growing up with real life scenarios. Easy listening.
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- Hannahb
- 14-08-19
Amazing
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- Anonymous User
- 25-06-19
Happy ever after
Well, a rather predictable love story. Nice humour, interesting concept with instant messages, emails and phone calls.
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- Emmet
- 24-03-19
narrators terrible listen!!
narrators are very terrible, get something else instead.
very much robotic, get the book instead.
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- Anu
- 26-04-18
Beautiful story with beautiful presentation
I had watched the movie Love, Rosie prior to reading this, and didn’t even realise it was based on a book until a friend brought it to my attention and recommended that I read it, and I’m so glad I took their advice.
Being aware of the gist of the story from before didn’t make this experience any less than it might have been. I was utterly charmed from the get go and found myself really enjoying the style of presentation; both in the writing and audio narration. The story itself is funny and quirky and heartbreaking all at the same time and I absolutely loved it.
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- Geraldine Quirke
- 08-10-17
pure love
I cried laught and fell in love all over again. it took me back xx
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- Bailey
- 30-08-17
Great story
This is a great story of love and life.
This is a tale of slowly falling in love with yourself, and your best friend.
The way the story was told through letters was an interesting foil for the story. It made it captivating, and entertaining. The performances for each character were unique and allowed me to develop them in my minds eye. Such a lovely story.