
I Know This Much Is True
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Narrated by:
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Ken Howard
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By:
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Wally Lamb
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Critic reviews
Publishers Weekly Listen Up Award: Best Audio of 1998, Fiction
"This award-winning Broadway stalwart here shows himself to be as adept behind the mike as behind the footlights." (AudioFile)
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Tough to hear but good
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What made the experience of listening to I Know This Much Is True the most enjoyable?
The story and the narration by Ken Howard.What other book might you compare I Know This Much Is True to and why?
Healing Faith. Both have a spiritual element based on forgiveness.What does Ken Howard bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
A calmness!Who was the most memorable character of I Know This Much Is True and why?
Both twins.Any additional comments?
Loved itExcellent
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The story was great- I am always amazed by the depth and truthfulness in Wally Lamb's male characters. I obviously would have probably been more engaged had they chosen to flush out certain parts (impossible when you go abridged), but overall, enjoyable and informative.
The narration was SIMPLY. HORRIBLE. First of all, this must have been taped eons ago b/c it had the clarity of a 1930s newsreel being projected through a 1980s answering machine. To make matters worse, Mr. Howard's voices were simply distracting. Often, despite the fact the story takes place in Rhode Island, he sounded like an Italian uncle from North Jersey, but then appeared to tire of the affectation, and returned to his normal (non-irritating) speaking voice mid-sentence. Also, the schizophrenic brother's voice was almost identical to Buffalo Bill's famous, "I'd $%^# me" line in Silence of the Lambs, which had the unfortunate affect of dehumanizing the character (which is likely contrary to Mr. Lamb's intention).
I'd go ahead and read this book, in its entirety, over the abridge audiobook.
BAD audio
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Fantastic. inspiring to listen to the reinvention
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The story WAS amazing!!
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Enjoyed this book
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Wonderful listening
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Good- but didn't live up to the hype
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I know this much is true
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Where does I Know This Much Is True rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This was my first one and I was mildly disappointed that the story ha been cut short.If you’ve listened to books by Wally Lamb before, how does this one compare?
I love Wally Lamb. But as I said above, I wish they hadn't cutThe story short.
Which scene was your favorite?
I can't pick just one.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
It's a large book, so no.Excellent story, although a lot of it was left out
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