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Title: Remember Me This Way
Author: Sabine Durrant
Narrator: Penelope Rawlins, Daniel Weyman
Format: Unabridged
Length: 12 hrs and 24 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-17-14
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 6 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
Everyone keeps telling me I have to move on. And so here I am, walking down the road where he died, trying to remember him the right way.
A year after her husband Zach's death, Lizzie goes to lay flowers where his fatal accident took place. As she makes her way along the motorway, she thinks about their life together. She wonders whether she has changed since Zach died. She wonders if she will ever feel whole again. At last she reaches the spot. And there, tied to a tree, is a bunch of lilies. The flowers are addressed to her husband. Someone has been there before her.
Lizzie loved Zach. She really did. But she's starting to realise she didn't really know him. Or what he was capable of.
Members Reviews:
Gripping but not entirely plausible
I don't necessarily expect to find this type of fiction wholly realistic, and in this case that is just as well. On the plus side, this is a genuine page turner and I found myself making excuses to hide a way and listen to the next chapter. Zach is a brilliant character and the slow reveal of the true nature of his personality is enthralling. I was less enchanted with Lizzie whose passive aggressive personality seemed to be more of a plot device than a portrayal of a real person. I also thought her relationship with Anya was way beyond convincing and her reaction to one particular revelation was frankly ridiculous. The tightly written plot was the thing that kept me going to the end but I was disappointed that the ending revealed many red herrings in the plot, and this made me feel that the whole thing was not nearly as clever as it originally appeared. The performance of both narrators was excellent, even down to Anyas squirmy teenage voice.
Brilliant!
Having read the first review I almost didn't listen to this book as the voice of the narrator is so important to me, but I'm glad I made my own mind up! Yes, Lizzie's voice is girly, but, it's a well modulated British RP accent and fitted very well with a shy, insecure librarian so appropriate in my view. She also did the male voices very well. Zach's voice was also very easy to listen to, so no problem there. If I had purchased this in paper form, I would describe it as a page turner, however as I only listen to books these days I will have to find another accolade. A compulsive listen maybe? Give it a go, I'm confident most of you will be glad you did, even if it does put you off internet dating for life! Let's face it...if you don't enjoy it as much as clearly have, then there is always the guarantee of returning it so you won't waste a credit if it's not for you! :-)
Another good book choice
What did you like best about this story?
Interesting theme and thoughts, good to listen to the other side of bullying.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Thoughtful
Any additional comments?
Please give it a go.
Creepy story of obsessive love
The book starts very well and really gripped my attention as diffident librarian, Lizzie Carter, meets handsome Zach through internet dating. Soon his obsessive, compulsive behaviour starts alarm bells ringing, in my mind at least, if not Lizzies. She puts up with physical and mental abuse that beggars belief in those of us who havent suffered this trauma, but womens refuges apparently see it all the time.