5/11/2023 0 Comments Rooms by james rubartIt was the first time I had used this system, which enables you to either read or listen to the book and it will sync to the last point you have got to regardless of format. I bought the ebook and audio as whisper-sync from Amazon. Would you consider the audio edition of Rooms to be better than the print version? His Aussie veered around Scotland and Mid England while skating around American with dropped post-vocalic-Rs. The author isn't so bad at narrating, until he tries to do accents. I'm sure this is great for someone looking for a novel affirming his or her faith, but if you get it thinking you'll get a mystery or plot or character development that isn't a straight line towards rejecting sins like R-rated movies and working long hours to walk the path of Christ, you'll be disappointed. The main character isn't a person, he is a plot device making choices and speeches pretty much so Jesus, an angel, or God can come in and save the day and quote some Bible verses. I thought I was getting a supernatural mystery, but instead I got a ton of bible quotes and a plot fully telegraphed from the second chapter. So much stuff in the sci fi/ fantasy area is actually YA or, in this case, preachy religious sermons. Audible needs to work on its classification.
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