I Killed Zoe Spanos audiobook
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Review #1
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Narrator(s): the narrators did an excellent job voicing their characters, and I love how the podcast episodes featured more voice actors. Story: For me, it was easy to predict parts of the mystery. However, the story was nonetheless engaging. I do wish there was a bit more description and development in some areas (especially the more rushed scenes and with some side characters), but it’s a minor issue. All in all, I’m glad I took a chance and spent my credit on this audiobook. 41 people found this helpful
Review #2
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I enjoyed the layout of the book and the creative audio narrative, but the story was lacking. I was hoping for more of a climax or at least white knuckles. 31 people found this helpful
Review #3
Audiobook I Killed Zoe Spanos by Kit Frick
Very clever plot. Different than anything I have read before. It was captivating from beginning to end and the characters came alive. 23 people found this helpful
Review #4
Audio I Killed Zoe Spanos narrated by Candace Thaxton Dan Bittner Gibson Frazier Inés del Castillo Jackie Sanders Jayme Mattler Jenni Barber Jesse Vilinsky Jonathan Davis Madeleine Maby Soneela Nankani
This book was absolutely incredible. The authors style is so poetic, which is accentuated by the narrators. A work that seems like it was meant to be consumed as an audiobook. 22 people found this helpful
Review #5
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The writing really isn’t good. The language is weird, unnatural and convoluted. The plot drowns in floral over the top descriptions. What is the author’s obsession with hair? I love it when characters are brought to life with little quirky descriptions of actions, but this was too much. The whole novel was ‘all talk, little action’. What 17 years old goes into long poetic rants about every little boring detail? None of the characters were realistic and the whole novel felt like a bad drug trip. The main narrator managed to keep an appropriately dull and depressing tone throughout the whole thing, and I kept feeling as is she was about to burst out in tears. In all fairness, I can’t blame her. By the end of this novel I too had lost the will to live 6 people found this helpful