The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver. I listened to this book and it’s as good as it is long — which is to say, very. Beautiful storytelling. 8/100
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Loved this book but can't imagine not reading it on paper. I thought it would lose it's appeal as a book on tape. One gal in our book club said she fell asleep while listening it was so dull but those who had a hardcopy loved it. Aunt Sallie
I also listened to her book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle http://furiouslywriting.blogspot.com/2008/08/changing-way-i-think-about-food.html and really enjoyed it.
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Loved this book but can't imagine not reading it on paper. I thought it would lose it's appeal as a book on tape. One gal in our book club said she fell asleep while listening it was so dull but those who had a hardcopy loved it.
Aunt Sallie
I also listened to her book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle http://furiouslywriting.blogspot.com/2008/08/changing-way-i-think-about-food.html and really enjoyed it.
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