"NYT Audible Version"
I have been getting this service almost a year and it continues to be an outstanding value in the subscription mode. The New York Times and a book for $14.95 per month can't be beat. I do not give many 5 stars, but these two combined deserve it.
"Bravo"
This has not been my usual genre, but this is an exceptional book. I seldom give five stars, but this gets five from me. The story was well woven, the religious aspect not overwhelming and the narration was performance art. Well worth your time and money!
"Could not get through this."
The darting back and forth lost my interest. The problem could be the subject matter, the narrative or me. I can't recommend this one on audible.
"Good Listen"
This is a very good book with an interesting plot... worth a listen. The narrator has a clear authoritative voice. For a book to be 5 stars it has to keep you in the car when it is time to leave the garage. This book did not meet that criteria.
"Not a one or a five"
This was a good book... not great. It is certainly worth a listen and not a waste of time. That is the beauty of books so many different stories and opinions.
"A good listen"
?The March? is a well-constructed listen with a good narrator. Like many of the audible listeners I keep a book on my iPod at all times and find this one of my favorite parts of the day. I listen to the New York Times on the way to work and a novel home. I am a Civil War buff and found some interesting insight here. The suspense, however, was not so great that I sat in the car in the garage. That is my criteria for a great novel. I give it a 4 of 5.
"Listen to this one!"
Michael Connelly is able to write prose that is readable and ?audible?. This is the best of his that I have heard. Adam Grupper does a skillful job as the reader. This is a must for Audible listeners.
"Very slow beginning"
I am a fan of both author and reader, but this one started slow and did not pick up until the last two hours. Worth a listen, but can only give a three star.
"Good Listen"
First listen, for me, on a Finder book. Scott Brick is an excellent Narrator. Many others have expounded. Worth the time and listen. Five stars should be reserved for the best of the best.
"Wonderful"
Don't miss this one.