![]() If you’ve never read Anna or want to read it again, try out the audio version. ![]() I loved revisiting this book again and the wonderful Paris setting. Not sure if I would have liked it more, but it did cross my mind. The narration flowed well, and the only thing I wondered about is if it would have worked to have a male narrator for St. There is a roller coaster of emotions found in the book and Guest handles the different feelings needed with ease. ![]() Clair’s British accent, and captures the spirit of his character well. She also capably handles the nuances of the other characters including their different accents. However, Guest quickly won me over with her interpretation of Anna and delivers an authentic performance. The narration reminded me a little of Delirium’s Sarah Drew and her portrayal of Lena. ![]() At first, the voice of Anna sounded a little bubblier than I imaged her. ![]() The audiobook narrator is Kim Mai Guest, who has narrated several books including Incarceron, Dearly, Departed, and The Autobiography of Mrs. This audiobook release was timed with the release of Lola and the Boy Next Door and I picked up both books to revisit. This is one of my favorite recent contemporary books, and I was curious to see how the audiobook experience compared to the print version. ![]()
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