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Tamara F.
@shelfaddiction · 1:13

Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby

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But I do have to warn you, there are spoilers over there. So spoiler alert. And if you don't mind spoilers, especially if you've read the book, you'll really enjoy this conversation. Hop on over there. And of course, feel free to comment below

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Zara Lisbon
@ZLisbon · 1:19
It says here it's read by Adam Lazar White. Do you recommend listening to the audio or getting the hard copy? I've also been reading on Kindle lately because you can read with the lights out and that's nice. Then I can read after my husband goes to sleep, which is not often. Normally I fall asleep beforehand, but it is nice to read in bed when the lights are out. I don't know why that's relevant. It's not
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Tamara F.
@shelfaddiction · 0:40

The audio was good, but you'll need to speed it up!

I did listen to this book on audio and it was very good. The narrator did a really good job, although I did have one slight problem with him, and that is that his cadence is very slow. It's too slow for me. So I ended up listening listening on 1.8, and I probably could have listened on 2.0, and he still would have found it really normal because to me the 1.8, he sounded just regular, but his normal for these characters
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Jared Bogda
@JCB07 · 0:29
Hey really interesting and thanks for sharing. I'm always open to any book suggestions and especially ones that are kind of outside the box so looking forward to hearing a little bit more more but then also researching the author and kind of understanding what this is all about. So thanks for sharing your insight and sharing with the swell community
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