What’s Left of Me Is Yours audiobook
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Review #1
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Stephanie Scott\’s voice for storytelling is clear as a bell. Sights, scenes, smells, fascinating characters combine in a love story and murder mystery set in Japan. The story is told in episodes with each introduced the name of the character whose point of view is featured. Pay attention to the names of towns referenced in each episode which orient the reader to the timing of events that happen over a 25 year period. As a writer working on my hoped-for literary debut I\’m very sensitive to weeding out of extraneous words. There aren\’t a dozen \”loafer\” words in these 336 pages. While the story has the look and feel of a title for women, it is equally engaging for men. Readers….go buy and enjoy this. Ms. Scott…get to work on the next one. Your readers abide.
Review #2
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She put me there, and I didn’t want to leave. This is one of the best books I’ve ever read. I could easily visualize everything. I had to get on Google Earth and checkout all the places she describes. I hope she’s working on another book, because I would be the 1st to buy it.
Review #3
Audiobook What’s Left of Me Is Yours by Stephanie Scott
I read this from a WSJ recommendation and it was spot on. I definitely suggest reading this and learning about Japanese culture. This is such a haunting book about what lengths you will take for family. I can\’t wait for her second book, such a prolific writer.
Review #4
Audio What’s Left of Me Is Yours narrated by Emily Woo Zeller Janet Song
I was delighted when this book dropped on my Kindle. I discovered the author on Instagram and preordered the book as soon as I could. And then I had to wait for the release date. It was hard to exercise patience. I love books about Japanese culture and society, and this book offered me a glimpse into the world of wakaresaseya. I\’d never heard of this profession before reading this book. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about Japanese legal procedures, too. In addition, the book is beautifully written. The prose is lyrical at times, especially when the author is describing nature or the citiscapes of Japan. I also liked how Scott gave readers a glimpse into each of the characters\’ psyches. A wonderful read, in sum.
Review #5
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Loved the story and the background of Japanese culture. We don\’t get enough fiction like this