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In the Skin of a Lion
- Narrated by: Tom McCamus
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
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Bristling with intelligence and shimmering with romance, this novel tests the boundary between history and myth.
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- Layla
- 2024-01-09
Boring and hard to follow
Overall the narrator for this was alright. Not very express but he did have a soothing voice. The actual book though was very difficult to get into and I found it very hard to follow and understand what was really going on. I am a very good visualizer and have no difficulty picturing books as I read. This book on the other hand, I couldn’t get lost in it like other books. I don’t think I would recommend this book, maybe if you’re interested in some Toronto history? But that’s about it.
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- Krystyna Zablocki
- 2018-08-12
masterful spin on story of Toronto
language is picturque ...took a while to get into ..but once you got it..too late
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- clevrgrl
- 2018-09-20
I couldn't finish this.
I found the story slow and had difficulty keeping my attention to it. That may have been that I didn't care for the narrator. He is a bit monotone... I listened to about 2/3rds and gave up.
#Audible1
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- Colin Climie
- 2019-09-20
I thought I knew what to expect
I enjoyed all the Toronto history weaved into the story. every twist and turn was unexpected and appreciated.
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- Christine
- 2021-05-02
Mono narrator + author's passive voice = sleep aid
Monotone narrator plus author's passive voice equals sleep aid. I couldn't stay awake. Had to read this book for college level class.
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- Listener
- 2022-10-03
Monotone narrator kills it
I’ve listened to just over 2 hours and I can’t face it anymore… the story is promising but the monotone narrator is unbearable. I’ll have to get the print version to find out how it ends.
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- Brian Ashe
- 2021-07-14
Excellent story, deadpan delivery
Multistranded novel spanning 1915 to 1938 in central and eastern Ontario. The story comes together near the end, from at least five directions. Keeps you guessing for some time. Ultimately very satisfying. Great characters.
I know McCamus as an actor, and he is very good on stage, but his delivery is monotonous and deadpan, with hardly any differentiation of character voices, and minimal emotion. May as well read the book yourself. I expect an audio book to add to the written text, not dull it down.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2018-09-20
A true bridge of Toronto’s making
While definitely a dense read, as there is a lot of path to uncover in its fragmented narrative, it is a must read for any Canadian reader.
Sit back and listen as Ondaatje brings Toronto to life with #Audible1
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- Reilly
- 2019-07-05
great story
I enjoyed the story very much. The monotone performance was very hard to stick with
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- Chris
- 2019-12-05
Atmospheric. Good story.
Not a favourite, but an interesting listen/read. I liked the sensuality and atmosphere. For me, character development could have been better. Why do I care about these characters? I really don’t.
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