
Saffelia Forrest and the Snowfall Grove
The Danny Canterbury Tales, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Amy Du Quesne
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Dominic Jericho
"The snow dropped on the Orb like a huge blanket of love, and we rolled around in it like it was a lake of white chocolate and then cuddled up for warmth. That was when it happened, when she did it. It tasted nice, like softness. Softer than snow, warmer than heaven."
When four school friends go camping in the Snowfall Grove, they unwittingly uncover the hidden secrets of their new teachers. But as their final year at Plunket’s comes to a close, will they reveal the biggest secret of all - the one hiding in their midst?
Saffelia Forrest and the Snowfall Grove is the second novel in Dominic Jericho's coming-of-age series. It explores issues of friendship and misplaced authority amid the bliss of Romantic poetry.
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Saffelia Forrest,Danny Canterbury bk 2
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Good
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children coming of age
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Good listen.
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Book 2
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Saffelia Forrest and the Snowfall Grove
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I enjoy the bits of humor and banter between Danny, Amanita, & Timothy. I liked that Danny had a friendship with Saffelia outside of her relationship with Timothy. Overall, I do find myself looking forward to more adventures with these characters.
I have several problems with the narrator: she is soooooo slow. There were parts of the book that I set on 2x speed just to tolerate. She also had odd places where she emphasized words or phrases that didn't make sense. I also felt that since 80-90% of the book is from Danny's POV ~ a male narrator would have been more appropriate.
I received a free copy of this audiobook and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Better than the last, narration could be better
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Was there anything I found annoying: the narrator wasn't for me
Would I listen to it again: probably not
Audible has this tagged as Kids > Ages 8-10 - i'm not sure an 8-10 year old could maintain interest in a book that runs for 15 hours.
There's interesting characters and a good plot in there somewhere, but I feel this book could benefit from some seriously hard editing, it felt like there were too many excessive descriptive's and parts that didn't really have direction or benefit the main story line, it just felt a too long and (for me) the narrator didn't add to the audio experience.
too long
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The Danny Canterbury Tales, Book 2
By: Dominic Jericho
Narrated by: Amy Du Quesne
** 2 out of 5 stars 2.0 (1 rating)**
This book is written almost as beautiful poetry and that artistry is missed when listening to it in audiobook format. I really wanted to like this curious story but found it very hard to listen too. The book was really all over the place which made it somewhat confusing, could be it needs further editing.
This story is written for a younger audience perhaps the young adult category. It takes place on a teenage camping trip in the mysterious Snowfall Grove. The youngsters or teenagers (they certainly act like both) uncover mysteries and secrets of the teachers of Plunket School. This is a coming of age story with mystery and a little bit of suspense.
As an audiobook listener I just couldn't get into the story, or fully understand what exactly was occurring at times. I rewound this audiobook so many times! The dialogue in the book implied a much younger person than what the actual age these children were supposed to be. I was left confused most of the time as to what exactly was going on. Don't get me wrong this may be another persons cup of tea if you enjoy young adult narrative poetry.
The narrator was hard to understand at times, the wispy voice did not match the story being told. The narrators voice kept lulling me to sleep instead of keeping me interested in the story. I had to speed up the narration speed, and that still did not help. I believe this is a make or break circumstance with the narrator.
Curious Story: Written for an Adolescent Audience
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