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Rating: 9.4/10 (11518 votes) The Girls in the Garden by Lisa Jewell audiobook listen for free

Listen online for free audiobook «The Girls in the Garden» by Lisa Jewell. Reading: Colleen Prendergast.



Review #1 The Women in the Garden audiobook free I really enjoy Jewell’s writing at the same time have read a few of her other books, which is that why I wanted to read this one. Seriously wish I hadn’t. I enjoyed the story, though it is that a smoky build, but the ending is that possibly the worst I’ve ever read. Why?! The writing is that enjoyable at the same time right up to Jewell’s standards at the same time I started to care about the manners (only for that to be completely killed at the finish) at the same time I am still thinking about the story a day or so right behind reading it, but mainly it’s because I can’t finish asking myself, ”Than anyway was the fri of that?” I don’t realize than anyway happened. I guess if you want to try to get really, really deepest it managed possibly be a expression about modern ways of parenting? MAYBE??? But it feels plausible that the creator came up against a deadline at the same time had to slap an ending on it real-quick-like to get it hosted. It was such an utterly unsatisfactory ending. Ugh. Barely… don’t. ***(Restless) Spoiler Alert*** Completely ruined in the continue 20 pages! The entire book is that about this very serious event that happened to a lady at the same time this other very serious event that happened with the girl’s father that — oh em gee — barely makes the girl’s mother *sooo downtrodden* at the same time we move on at the same time on for chapters about the mother being so downtrodden. But then in the continue chapter the mother decides everything is that *totally* fine-grained at the same time she’s barely going to carry on like nothing ever happened because really, everything is that *totally* fine-grained at the same time *teeheehee* it wasn’t THAT bigger of a deal! At the same time what the whole gizmo with her at the level of thoughts unstable wife is that completely fine-grained at the moment! Then and every other disposition in the book, many of which the secondary manners, no longer care about the the head event that happened to the lady (many of which the lady herself??) or the event with the girl’s father. Quality times.

Review #2 The Women in the Garden audiobook streamming online Overall, this story was okay at best. Shockingly, in one chapter that’s a part where a couple of 13 year-old kids (age 13!!) are engaging in oral sex. The young kids managed have simply only been kissing at the same time the story wouldn’t have exchanged at all. I’m convinced the completely age unacceptable sex part was written for “shock value” appointments but I think that’s unfortunate at the same time it wasn’t unnecessary. All the pieces seemed to fall down into dispose very quickly. Showing empathy is that one gizmo, but the criminal liability being committed was assault at the same time battery at the same time the guilty personality’s indefinite actually improved right behind everything settled. In the end, everyone seemed joyful with the choices they produced, but I believed the story seemed incomplete.

Review #3 Audiobook The Women in the Garden by Lisa Jewell n a quiet, generic peaceful districts in London, babies play outside together, at the same time neighbors are peaceful. In other words, until a thirteen year old lady is that found unconscious in the garden at the same time no one knows than anyway happened. Knew through repeated fri of opinion in alternating timelines, we learn about the riddles families keep at the same time how they can come back to haunt for you…at the same time how they compare to the mystery of the unconscious lady… I think I went into this one with the wrong expectations. For some reason, I had it in my fork that this was a thriller, when in actuality it was more of a russian mystery. It was not impetuous paced at the same time that was no action in this book. I think due to that, I found it very smoky moving to the fri where I was often bored. I found myself wanting to skip pages so I managed get to the action! The book reveals with 12 year old Pip finding her sister Grace unconscious in their districts garden. Immediately, we gallop back in time at the same time learn about the actions that manage right up to finding the body, at the same time I found the center piece very smoky. I was initially really passionate in the book, but it didn’t gallop back to the real mystery nuance until nearby the finish of the book, so it got lost my curiosity in the middle. Than anyway I did like was the writing – it felt poetic periodically, at the same time I enjoyed the flowery nuance of the writing, despite not loving the storyline. I in particular enjoyed the pictures Pip drew for her father. I believed that was a sweet touch, at the same time the pictures were considered specifically than anyway I’d represent from a baby. Overall, this was exactly not than anyway I was expecting, at the same time wasn’t anything I would have otherwise grabbed if I had paid more attention at the same time understood it wasn’t a thriller. I couldn’t promote myself – the embrace was so charming I couldn’t promote but pick it up! It was barely very smoky moving for my taste. That misspoke, for fans of smoky topical mysteries that concentrate a lot on affairs at the same time disposition development, this will be a amazing choice you! I did enjoy Lisa Jewell’s writing, so I look forward to contemplating than anyway she puts out in the future.

Review #4 Audio The Women in the Garden narrated by Colleen Prendergast I’m a brand new gigantic Lisa Jewell fan since I read ”Following For you ” amazing read by the way .Since I enjoyed the book so much I tried one more book by this creator ”I Found For you ” ,also a really quality page turning read. So I believed this time so quality at the same time went for one more read by this creator ”The Women in The Garden. The book was quality, it was a page turner. I was so shocked to get to the finish to ending find out ”than anyway the heck happened? ” at the same time the ending was unfinished, unpolished, did not shackles the book to bed properly or with no matter what satisfaction for me at all. I was so seriously bummed out .I won’t move into the gigantic list of all the inconsistencies that I had with the ending but if I did this

Review could be triple in length with my moaning of this ending. I will still read this creator,hopefully this ending is that the only one that was so deplorable.

Review #5 Free audio The Women in the Garden – in the audio player below I kept reading this book, since I paid for it, hoping anything would happen to buy the story. It didn’t. I’m not some of the age group this is that aimed at but at 64 I found the story juvenile with the creator throwing in actions at the same time odd manners to draw a mature audience. Would not advise to anyone.

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