![]() ![]() It’s amazing to think that she had to rebuild her whole world, from the movies and books she likes, to the clothing and style that make her feel most in tune with whatever life she is going to have going forward. She listened as people answered her questions, not just listening for what she might want to hear, but actually hearing everything people had to say, especially when a lot of it wasn’t so flattering. I can’t imagine everyone would be so brave and unassuming. As was her completely understanding and open approach to it. Watching Clem piece together a whole new life, using clues from her old one, was absolutely fascinating. I’ve never read a story where the narrator has amnesia. ![]() She’s been with Kylie from the beginning, bringing Davey Ferris and his unexpected bride’s story to life in dazzling, addictive ways, and her role in bringing Repeat to our ears is every bit as wonderful as the story itself. And while most of the praise goes to the author and purveyor of all the words, her narrator, Andi Arndt, is the two part of the best one-two punch in the audiobook business.Īfter all, when it comes to audiobooks, the story is only as good as its narrator, and Repeat definitely benefits from the stellar vocal stylings of Andi Arndt. ![]() When it comes to audiobooks, Kylie Scott has written some of my faves. ![]()
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