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Dreadful

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1 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 02-07-25

My therapist suggested I read this book, and I chose to listen. Oh my gosh, what an awful excuse for a memoir. It is repetitive, dull, and wooden. Over and over she tells us how she was in “hell” and God told her how to get out but she didn’t listen, and “Mother” didn’t like her, and she was just so gosh darned unhappy, she kept trying to kill herself even though she knew that was wrong, but maybe she could be a saint if she martyred herself. She was in love with her therapist during her two years in the psych hospital, and he was in love with her — according to Marsha — and I can only wonder how she regained her sanity. If this woman invented Dialectical Behavior Therapy, I’m not so sure I want to try it. (I have noticed that the DBT books all include other authors, so she didn’t do it single-handedly. Not a surprise.) This book desperately needed an editor, among other things. The narrator was terribly dull and matter-of-fact even as she read the parts about Marsha’s cutting and drinking and pill-taking. Not exactly a role model! I found the print at the library and will skim the rest, but I have very low expectations. Many reviewers say they are grateful for DBT, but I doubt Marsha Linehan invented it single-handed my.

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Had to give up

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2 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-02-25

The magic in this story holds a lot of promise, but I had to bail because the main character, Cassie, was unbearable boring. The author tells us nothing about her except that she traveled a lot eight years ago, so she has lots of places to revisit. So what? The other story sounds dark and depressing. I love magic but this one is not for me. It's also weird that the narrator has a posh British accent, but the main characters are American. So she narrates in British, then switches to American, and it's just confusing.

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A bit grim

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3 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed: 05-30-24

The writer seemed intent on finding the darkness in every fairy tale. Her mother was awful. I’d expected more of a memoir. But I’m sure she will have a devoted audience.

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Lovely story marred by terrible narration

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Reviewed: 02-14-24

This is a great memoir by a wonderful writer and reviewer. I had to stop because the narrator was so bad. Really a shame.

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Brilliantly Funny and Moving

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Reviewed: 07-01-23

So glad we discovered this amazing writer. Achingly funny but also a heartfelt tribute to his maddening father. He narrates it perfectly.

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Amazing

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Reviewed: 02-08-23

My husband and I started this, but lost interest. Then I went back to it, and could hardly bear to stop mid-book. Once I understood the concept and structure (and speakers) of this beautiful written book, I was completely engaged. In fact, I borrowed the print book from the library so I can read the last part “by hand” — as I call it! Diaz is brilliant. The narrators were perfect, too.

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Funny — but badly ended

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Reviewed: 02-08-23

We enjoyed this for most of the book, until the abrupt ending. It seemed like the writers had something else to do, so they wrapped it up quickly. Very unsatisfying!`

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Grating Narration

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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 02-08-23

I don’t know if I can finish this, because of the way the narrator does Granny’s voice. It’s awful, like a caricature of a feisty, out-of-control, stereotyped old biddy. A friend who read the book loved it, but my eyes don’t allow me to do that. I love magical realism and hoped to enjoy this, but alas, I cannot.

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I love this book!

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Reviewed: 02-08-23

What a wonderful book to listen to, especially because we hear the voices of ALL the characters. It’s an unusual setting, a great story with a wonderful mystery at its heart, and full of both heartbreak and heart healing. I adore Marcellus. If you love him, try “Lessons in Chemistry” next. That’s a hint I don’t want to spoil. My only bit of complaint is the way the narrator did Tovah’s voice, like a crusty spinster, which she is definitely not!

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So disappointed this was abridged!

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Reviewed: 02-08-23

I didn’t realize this was an abridged version when I ordered and listened to it. At the end, the truth is revealed. I did notice at some point it was shorter than most, but I hadn’t read the original in print. I hope to return it and order the one narrated by Christina Moore so I can hear the whole story. (Cherry Jones did a great job on this one, New York accent and all.) I love Alice Hoffman and plan to finish the series with “The Book of Magic” soon, but not until I hear “Practical Magic” in its entirety.

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