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Title: More than Friends
Author: Barbara Delinsky
Narrator: Barbara Rosenblat
Format: Unabridged
Length: 14 hrs and 14 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-04-11
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 69 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Friendship, love, and forgiveness....
The Maxwells and the Popes have been friends forever. The women were college roommates, their husbands are partners in the same law firm, their kids have grown up next door to each other, and the two families share both vacations and holidays.
Like Wisteria Lane, the "perfect" suburban street of Desperate Housewives, all is beautiful and serene - until an accident forces these close neighbors to look beneath the surface. And when their idyllic lives are unexpectedly shattered by a moment that can never be erased or forgotten, their faith in one another - and in themselves - is put to the supreme test.
In this moving, unforgettable story, Barbara Delinsky exquisitely captures the depth and complexity of the human heart as few writers can.
Members Reviews:
Great Story-Horrible Narrator
Wonderful story about family, friends, mistakes, love and forgiveness.
Frustrating and unbelievable fail as Narrator... eating, drinking and noisy movements and breathing can be heard through the entire book. If the story would not have been so engaging and true to real life I would have stopped listening and returned it. I will not purchase another with this Narrator.
great story!
This was a great story and I will not hesitate to purchase other audio books from this author. The narration was well done and I liked how the male voices sounded masculine and the women's voices didn't all sound the same. What bothered me though was that you could hear the narrator swallowing almost after every sentence or pause and it even sounded at times like she had a candy in her mouth. If you are grossed out by other peoples spit (sorry for the rude word!) you may want to either skip this one or listen to it through speakers - the sounds may have been more noticeable since I listened to it with my itouch.
I love Barbara Delinsky's books!
She has a way of capturing real life in her books. This one shows how real life can fall apart and be put back together good as new.
Uncomfortable
Yuck on the narration. Infidelity itself is bad enough without this scenario. The ending doesn't seem likely.
Annoying chewing sounds
I like the author. The story has good potential if it wasn't for the constant chewing sound (gum chewing?) made by the narrator. The narrator has done a good job in other books I've listened to, even if her voice is a bit too raspy. But the constant chewing noise was so annoying I couldn't make it past 2 hours.