
Who We Are
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Narrated by:
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Charlie David
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By:
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TJ Klune
Bear, Otter, and the Kid survived last summer with their hearts and souls intact. They've moved into the Green Monstrosity, and Bear is finally able to admit his love for the man who saved him from himself.
But that's not the end of their story. How could it be?
The boys find that life doesn't stop just because they got their happily ever after. There's still the custody battle for the Kid. The return of Otter's parents. A first trip to a gay bar. The Kid goes to therapy, and Mrs. Paquinn decides that Bigfoot is real. Anna and Creed do... well, whatever it is Anna and Creed do. There are newfound jealousies, the return of old enemies, bad poetry, and misanthropic seagulls. And through it all, Bear struggles to understand his mother's abandonment of him and his brother, only to delve deeper into their shared past. What he finds there will alter their lives forever and help him realize what it'll take to become who they're supposed to be.
Family is not always defined by blood. It's defined by those who make us whole - those who make us who we are.
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Once again amazing
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We met everyone in book one and Bear and Otter had just gotten together and told Creed and Anna. Now it’s time to tell the parents. (I gotta tell you that scene made me laugh out loud so often my husband had to Shush me!)
There’s more angst regarding the Kid and his mother. We also meet Dominic (who is one of my favorite characters in this series!)
Anna and Creed have some important news and we are faced we a HUGE crisis near the end of the book – HUGE.
I liked this story a lot more than I liked book one because it felt more grounded, to me was funnier, it had a more emotional and physical connection between Otter and Bear and seemed to address what felt like actual issues than just the stuff in Bear’s head. (Also it’s shorter and felt more tightly edited – but that could be in my head.)
That being said, I really liked book one, too! And I think I liked Sean Crisden’s narration a lot better than Charlie David’s. It’s not that Charlie does a bad job, he’s an amazing voice actor/actor/narrator but to me Otter needed the deeper voice and Bear’s should have been less growly. Also I wanted something a lot different for Dominic than we got. I thought his Mrs. Paquin was hysterical though and the family dinner scene with “dranken” Bear was SPOT ON!
So… it’s not that he didn’t do a good job, it’s just that I liked Sean’s a bit better.
In any case, if you’re a fan of audiobooks you’ll still want to listen to this because it’s great and funny and sweet and tear-jerking and wonderful! Also, the book is good too if you don’t like audiobooks.
Highly Recommended.
Amazing sequel - new narrator - still awesome!
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The story was great, but the narration just good.
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What did you love best about Who We Are?
The Kid!Who was your favorite character and why?
The kid and his wisdom and humor.What does Charlie David bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Great voicesWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When the kid actually becomes a kid when 2 of the characters are in the hospital. Also when Bear yells at God by the ocean.Another winner with BOAK
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Loved it
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Would you consider the audio edition of Who We Are to be better than the print version?
Did not read print.What did you like best about this story?
Humor and emotional depth of characters,What aspect of Charlie David’s performance would you have changed?
Sounded too effeminate.Who was the most memorable character of Who We Are and why?
I love Otter. He sounds so sexy!!!!Any additional comments?
This book was very well written. I never got bored and was always eager to pick it back up when I had to stop listening. I have listened to it three times. When I need to relax or distract myself from the stresses of life, I just listen to the story and escape into a world full of humor, love, and romance.Great Book!
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Story - I had to pause at certain points in the story to calm myself down. It just got me too excited - especially the visit to the gay bar and the meeting with Isaiah. However, I think the ending came too soon and things happened faster than the first book.
Had to pause at some point to calm myself down
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Wonderful
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Amazing
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I appreciated that the main character, whose POV drives the narration, had grown up a little . While he remains a bit self-centered and whiney (i.e. in character, so not necessarily a flaw in itself), it is a relief to see some personal growth.
I have to admit the second half of the book sees drama laid in a bit thick, but overall it is an enjoyable journey.
Charlie David's performance is fine.
Will please those who liked the series' first book
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