![]() ![]() If you are listening-let me to encourage you to push on. Maybe this was on purpose? By the end, I didn’t notice it anymore… in fact I did love the way she did the Prince’s voice-for that she deserves credit. But: 1)I thought-especially in the very beginning that the narrator sounded almost mechanical-wooden. I loved how the knowledge of this society is laid into the story. (So yes, triangle) Beyond all of the romance stuff (which is front and center of the book)-is what I imagine for the author a slow build. But based on how she reacted through out the book, and what my gut thought she should do-she will probably choose the other one. I am completely rooting for her-and have already picked which guy I think would be better for her. ![]() There were moments that made me cringe thinking about the trouble America got herself into through her impetuous responses. I also felt like her relationship with her Mom really rang true for me. I really liked her family… in particular her youngest brother. ![]() ![]() I don’t want to give away too much, but I found the main character to be charming and endearing in a “no, no… please don’t do that… oh you really did it now” kind of way. I admit it, I was taken by the ad and the cover. I clicked on an ad-that said Hunger Games + Cinderella + The Bachelor = The Selection and totally impulse bought this audio book. ![]()
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