
Parallel Lives
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Narrado por:
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Susan Reinhardt
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De:
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Lori Lucero
If Jen can't get back to her usual self, she'll end up having to do everything all over again. Jen is a thirty-seven-year-old middle-school teacher in 2012. Overweight, underpaid, in debt, and with a bitter divorce pending, Jen wants to start over.
Then Jen is hit by a car. When she awakens, she is a thirteen-year-old kid with her same parents and siblings, but it is still 2012. Initially Jen resists accepting her new reality, insisting that she is thirty-seven years old. However, faced with the possibility of confinement to a mental health ward, she is forced to play along.
Jen struggles to understand her situation. She jumps on every possible source of information until she stumbles upon some discussions in theoretical physics regarding parallel universes. Could this be what happened to her? She contacts a quantum physics professor, who tells her he can help her go "home," thus leaving her with a major decision. Should she stay and relive the pain of adolescence, but have the chance to make better life choices? Or should she return to her highly flawed but familiar life?
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
This book is not ever going to be a 4 or 5 star book.How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
The idea is wonderful. The writing is bad. There is a wonderful potential for multiple perspectives. However, it's impossible to tell the 37 year-old Jen from the 13 year old, which would be perfect except none of the other characters can tell the difference either. The dialogue is stilted and awkward. Awkward in the way that you feel bad for the writer as you listen.How could the performance have been better?
The narrator is very bad, perhaps the worst narrator I've listened to. Her accents are awful and she misses a lot of inflections. A lot.You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
The concept is good.Disappointed
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
I just don't think it's very well written. A better narrator might help - but not sure. It isn't just about a 13 year old- it often feels like it was written by one. And not in a cute or charming way .What do you think your next listen will be?
Something else.Would you be willing to try another one of Susan Reinhardt’s performances?
Oh goodness no! She actually seems to struggle with simple reading at points. Seriously . And her accents are absolutely painful. I haven't heard a worse Irish accent in, well, ever. Her Spanish accent was about as good. I hate to bash her- but I am sad I wasted my money on this.Did Parallel Lives inspire you to do anything?
Yes- get a different book.Mediocre story- worst narrator ever.
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Intriguing Concept
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Highly Recommended
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