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The Bare Boxers

De: Roberto Scarlato
Narrado por: Christopher George
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Resumen del Editor

Brian Wright thought he had it all figured out. That is until his literary agent dropped a bombshell on him. Now he must contend with the deadline of a lifetime in order to tackle his third novel. In the writing session of his life, Brian will find a flurry of accidents and antics that are sure to slow him down.

©2017 Roberto Scarlato (P)2017 Roberto Scarlato

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A hilarius tale about writing with a deadline

I received a copy of this book in audio format from the author in exchange for a honest review.

This is a short story, the audiobook is just under thirty minutes. Brian Wright had promised his editor to have his third novel completed soon, but several events, not his own fault, will get in the way.

This is a hilarious tale about how difficult things can get for a writer even when he has the best intentions to have his book ready. I especially enjoyed the part where all their clothes turn pink and they just have some moving boxes to wear.

I was not fully convinced with the narration though. It was correctly done but I noticed some mouth noises and it was not as clear as I am used by other narrators.

I really enjoyed this short story, and I think it is a must listen, especially if you have ever tried to write something with a deadline.

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The Bare Boxers

A very short, fun story about the life and brain of an author.Christopher George is the perfect narrator.I was given this book free by the author, narrator or publisher,

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Comedy I actually liked

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I might mention that I enjoyed it as a quick, light read.

What did you like best about this story?

This was cute, funny, and I could relate to an extent.

Which scene was your favorite?

The beginning before we really know what is going on.

If you could rename The Bare Boxers, what would you call it?

I think it has a good title.

Any additional comments?

I was alerted to this audiobook online and asked to review. Also I enjoyed the narration.

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