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Bookplate Special
- A Booktown Mystery
- By: Lorna Barrett
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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Bookstore owner Tricia Miles has put up - and put up with - her uninvited college roommate for weeks. In return, Pammy has stolen $100. But the day she's kicked out, Pammy's found dead in a dumpster, leaving loads of questions unanswered.
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The main characters have NO redeeming qualities
- By Christina on 04-19-15
- Bookplate Special
- A Booktown Mystery
- By: Lorna Barrett
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
Cannot Stand Main Character Like Her Sister Better
Reviewed: 07-05-15
Would you try another book from Lorna Barrett and/or Cassandra Campbell?
Maybe if Tricia can be toned down.
If you’ve listened to books by Lorna Barrett before, how does this one compare?
Increasingly irritating as each book goes by.
Have you listened to any of Cassandra Campbell’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No.
Was Bookplate Special worth the listening time?
Slightly yes since I am almost at the end.
Any additional comments?
Please leave the social issues out of the book. Some of your readers actually own guns and take offense at your offhand social statements. Another example is waste and the environment. Though I do appreciate protection of the environment, I read enough of this information in the news and I don't need to listen to it while I need a few minutes to not hear about it on my daily commute in my non vegetable oil fuel vehicle! And Tricia just gets more irritating as each book goes by and her sister becomes more endearing. Perhaps th main character should be Angelica and not Tricia.
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Knitting Bones
- By: Monica Ferris
- Narrated by: Connie Crawford
- Length: 7 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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The stitchers of the Embroiderers Guild raised over 20,000 dollars for charity - but the representative who accepted the check at the annual convention disappeared with it. It turns out that he's the husband of the local chapter president, Allie Germaine, who insists on his innocence. But if Bob Germaine didn't pocket the check, who did? And where is Bob now? Since needlework shop owner Betsy Devonshire has broken her leg horseback riding, solving the latest crime will have to be a group project.
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Easy Listening
- By Miriam R. Crump on 04-06-09
- Knitting Bones
- By: Monica Ferris
- Narrated by: Connie Crawford
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Reviewed: 11-30-13
Would you try another book from Monica Ferris and/or Connie Crawford?
Please no more Connie Crawford. Susan Boyce is much better.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Knitting Bones?
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How could the performance have been better?
Keep using Susan Boyce
Was Knitting Bones worth the listening time?
Would have rather read it than listen to Connie Crawford
Any additional comments?
N/A
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Thai Die
- By: Monica Ferris
- Narrated by: Connie Crawford
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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As owner of the Crewel World needlework shop and part-time sleuth, Betsy Devonshire has become skilled at weaving suspicious threads together. Just back from a trip to Thailand, Doris Valentine is eager to show her stitching friends her souvenirs, which include dazzling Thai silk. She also has a small stone Buddha that she agreed to deliver to an antique store in St. Paul. It's wrapped in a dirty rag, which she throws away.
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Worst narrator ever
- By Beatrice on 03-25-14
- Thai Die
- By: Monica Ferris
- Narrated by: Connie Crawford
Leave the South out of It!
Reviewed: 08-05-13
Where does Thai Die rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I don't like the narrator. Just use the original narrator from now on!
How could the performance have been better?
Use the original narrator.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes, when the author made a sly reference to Southerners regarding racism during the water aerobics pool scene with the guy from Kentucky. Leave this garbage out of your books from now on please! As a Southerner I do not appreciate this!
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