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Howards End

By: E. M. Forster
Narrated by: Margaret Melosh
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Howards End is a novel about social conventions, codes of conduct, and private relationships in turn-of-the-century England. It also showcases differences between the middle class and the poor, while weaving a complex story of relationship amongst three families belonging to three different classes of pre-war England. Howards End is considered by many to be E. M. Forster's masterpiece.

Public Domain (P)2019 Musaicum Books
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There are only 11 chapters in this book.

Where are the rest of the chapters?

Why only 11?

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This is only 11 chapters of the book. What happened? A waste of money. Ugh

Wtf?

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the narration, to my ear, sounded amateur. as if it was an acting assignment for class credit or something. found it hard to follow the story I was so distracted by the narration. sorry I paid for this.

I am going to have to actually read this book

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Very disappointed that this reading ended at Chapter 11. Is there a plan to complete the reading?

This is NOT a Complete Novel...Ends at Chapter 11

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Love the story but had to return this audio book and purchase the book read by Emma Thompson. This narrator had an American accent, but read the dialogue in a poorly done British accent and kept switching back and forth between accents. I’m an American and it was very annoying. Also, the sound quality of the recording was very echo-y and sharp - hurt my ears to listen. Got to chapter 4 and said no more. Emma Thompson’s voice is music to my ears.

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