![]() Since Wait for You has a narrator I enjoy, it was really a no brainer. In fact, when one already knows the plot, it can be easier to focus on the narrator’s performance. And, to add to the experience, I also have the narrator’s interpretation of the characters to enhance the listening journey. It’s kind of like a little Easter Egg for me. ![]() I tend to skim when reading so, even when I have adored a book, there are little things I have missed when I turn to the audio version. ![]() Provided I’m confident in the narrator and I liked the book in print format, it is usually a success. ![]() I don’t often reread, but at times, I do listen to books I have already read. This can allow an opportunity to experience the story in a different way – to pick up nuances about the plot or characters which may have been missed in the rush to the finish. When one has already read a book (and can remember it – as was the case here) there is not, of course, the same tension and eagerness to find out what is going to happen. I first read Wait for Youin digital format last year but I enjoyed it so much I was happy for the opportunity to review the audio version. ![]()
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