[COMPLETE] Poor Miss Finch by Wilkie Collins - rg

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Ehh, that way I can blame you if people don't like the edits. :twisted:
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Sandra, I just wanted to tell you that I'm looking forward to listening to this! I'm listening to Woman in White right now and I've become a Wilkie Collins fan.
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I've just finished listening to Poor Miss Finch and, quite honestly, it is my new favourite book. Sandra, your narration was beautiful and added so much feeling to the novel. I enjoyed it so very much. Wilkie Collins is a favourite, but this is one of his books I've never had the pleasure of reading yet. Thank you, again!
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Bookyeti, thanks for posting, why don't you write a review on the archive page? It's here, you'll need a login but it's free.

Sandra, look at that, there is a review already:
Sensational reading by Sandra G. (the G must be for Gifted, or perhaps for Genius). She brings each and every one the well-drawn and sometimes eccentric characters of this enjoyable book to such vivid, distinctive life that you will remember them, not as characters in a book, but as people you have met in person. Wilkie Collins's book is excellent and you must hear Sandra G.'s reading (interpretation? acting?) to believe it!!!
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Thanks for pointing that out, Nadine. Just left my review. :)
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