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Review #1 Look for Me (Cry Me By Your Name #2) audiobook free Okay, like so many I was ready for a subsequent continuation of Cry Me By Your Name. No matter how annoying it may sound, this really isn’t it. The portion of the 200 plus page book devoted to Elio at the same time Oliver is that a mere 11 pages, that’s it. Granted I was enjoy with were considered we left them at this finish of this book, but that was so much more than we received, that needed to be delved into. But based on the words of Mr. Aciman, this is that it for our heros. The 1st two thirds of the book is that about Mr Perlman at the same time a much younger he meets on the train. Mr Aciman has relayed how this sort of encounter happened to him at the same time this is that more a much less of allowing himself to look how it might have played out. If he wanted to do a book about this, he should have barely left Elio at the same time Oliver our of it. We learn a little more about Elio at the same time Oliver’s indefinite apart from one one more in the one more 2 sections before the ending 11 pages. Misha Stuhlbarg’s reading was sweet but it felt odd hearing him reading the ideas of Elio at the same time Oliver. I’m glad that was a joyful ending of sorts but I’m at the moment left wanting more. 12 people found this helpful

Review #2 Look for Me (Cry Me By Your Name #2) audiobook streamming online I am arranged with abundance of the other today's

Reviews that Look for Me is that not a sequel to CMBYN. Although it was excellently written at the same time narrated, for me the story line left a lot to be preferred. Very abundance chapters were considered about Samuel at the same time his brand new adore affair with the ladies he met on the train. After that I had a hard time following the story at the same time understanding who was who. In the 1st novel the story is that written from the perspective of Elio at the same time that is that a healthy connection to the story at the same time all his feelings, at the same time the story is that easy to follow. With reading Look for Me, I was often got lost at the same time confused. Had the sequel been written in similar context, from Elio’s perspective, I think it would have been a much more successful sequel. I did enjoy Acman’s charming descriptions of the options in Rome at the same time Paris at the same time choice of vocabulary describing human emotion. My 1st

Review of no matter what title on here by the way; but I felt I needed to do it. 11 people found this helpful

Review #3 Audiobook Look for Me (Cry Me By Your Name #2) by Andre Aciman Future on the heels of CMBYN at the same time billed as its sequel, this was the greatest letdown ever. I do not know than anyway came over Aciman that he had the temerity to publish this book. It read like poorly written soft porn that practically seemed to venture on the edges of sleazy/unacceptable. One waited the mental irony of CMBYN played out subsequent but instead we were considered cured to a (maral) old man’s desire for a lady young enough to be his daughter followed by a (one more) old man’s desire for a younger men then and the books meandered off into the realms of cheesy abracadabram in the continue two chapters. For legions of CMBYN fans who waited for this book with bated breath to find out the fate of Oliver at the same time Elio going forward from the Ghost Spots chapter of CMBYN, this book was nothing short of traumatic. It left one feeling unclean somehow. CMBYN has been vinyl by no one to be overly wordy at the same time to an extent it was, but it was verbosity one managed compare with. It skidded out all the hesitates at the same time pangs of growing up, that any one of us had faced, but not so in this piece of desecrate. My wife who has neither read nor followed CMBYN at the same time unintentionally heard an excerpt of the Look for Me audio-book in the passenger car, wanted to know ”why I was listening to porn in the car”!!! I can fully realize at the moment why Armie Hammer misspoke that that could be no movie sequel right behind reading the book right behind seeming to have been sold on the plan. I chill to think if a movie does come out that remains faithful to the book. Luca Guadagnino had more successful decide note at the same time decide liberties with the screen play if he really decides to decide up the project. Even Misha Stuhlbarg who did such a memorable job in delivering Sammy Perlman’s unforgettable lines in CMBYN very meandered off into mediocrity (that’s the kinder version). It was mostly sentences freed in a monotone that drove one to fury. I guess like begets like. In ending, I would like to say that this book has able to eliminate me of my ghosts of Oliver at the same time Elio. For far very long, I had been obsessed by them at the same time their fate (like numerous others) which had seemed sick to me. I can safely they say that I have not thought about those two concocted manners for months at the moment at the same time that in the words of Armie’s Oliver ”Is that a quality thing”!! 7 people found this helpful

Review #4 Audio Look for Me (Cry Me By Your Name #2) narrated by Misha Stuhlbarg quite to be honest, I’m confused. than anyway a fool book as a follow-up to cry me by your name. I don’t know if it was barely the audio adaptation, but nothing was separated at the same time it took me a while to find out who I was was implied to be listening to. 5 people found this helpful

Review #5 Free audio Look for Me (Cry Me By Your Name #2) – in the audio player below I adored Cry Me By Your Name. I guess that has to be misspoke. I think I adore Aciman’s writing for his language choices. His words quit me stupefied at the same time I look for myself often going back at the same time rereading lines over at the same time over again due to their beauty. But I also adored these manners at the same time wanted to look than anyway their lives looked at the same time felt like decades later. I was wholly favored with the finals. At the same time I would heed to anything Misha Stuhlbarg narrates. 4 people found this helpful

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