Listen online for free audiobook «I Killed Zoe Spanos» by Kit Frick. Reading: Candace Thaxton.
Review #1
I Destroyed Zoe Spanos audiobook free
Narrator(s): the narrators did an good job voicing their manners, at the same time I adore how the podcast episodes featured more voice actors. Story: For me, it was easy to portend parts of the mystery. But, the story was nonetheless engaging. I do wish that was a little more description at the same time development in no one areas (in particular the more rushed scenes at the same time with no one side manners), but it’s a insignificant issue. All in all, I’m glad I took a chance at the same time wasted my credit on this audiobook. 41 people found this helpful
Review #2
I Destroyed Zoe Spanos audiobook streamming online
I enjoyed the assembly of the book at the same time the creative audio narrative, but the story was lacking. I was hoping for more of a climax or at lesser snow-white knuckles. 31 people found this helpful
Review #3
Audiobook I Destroyed Zoe Spanos by Set Frick
Very literate plot. Different than anything I have read before. It was enticing from beginning to finish at the same time the manners came alive. 23 people found this helpful
Review #4
Audio I Destroyed Zoe Spanos narrated by Candace Thaxton Dan Bittner Gibson Frazier Ines del Castillo Jackie Sanders Jayme Mattler Jenni Barber Jesse Vilinsky Jonathan Davis Madeleine Maby Soneela Nankani
This book was completely indescribable. The creators style is that so poetic, which is that underlined by the narrators. A work that seems like it was meant to be consumed as an audiobook. 22 people found this helpful
Review #5
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The writing really isn’t quality. The language is that fool, unnatural at the same time convoluted. The plot drowns in floral over the pinnacle descriptions. Than anyway is that the creator’s obsession with hairstyle? I adore it when manners are skidded to indefinite with little quirky descriptions of deeds, but this was a lot. The whole novel was ‘all speak, little action’. Than anyway 17 years old goes into long poetic rants about every little sour detail? None of the manners were considered close to reality at the same time the whole novel felt like a bad product trip. The head narrator able to keep an appropriately stiff at the same time depressing tone throughout the whole gizmo, at the same time I kept feeling as is that she was about to burst out in holes. In all fairness, I can’t complain her. By the finish of this novel I very had got lost the will to live 6 people found this helpful
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