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Originally Posted by DuaneAA
Since no one has mentioned it, I would highly recommend the audiobook version. I have listened to the first three and while I agree the writing isn't the best, the woman they got to read the books has the best voice of any reader I have ever heard. Even in places where the story really drags, I looked forward to my commute simply to listen to her voice. Plus the first person style really works well with audiobooks and it doesn't take long until it feels like Bella is telling her story directly to you.
Here in Fort Worth the audiobooks are available at the public library and I would guess in most other big cities, too.
Duane
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Totally agree! I was looking for something to listen before we went on a long road trip and I saw all those recommendations...so I got the audio version and wow, the reader's voice was the best one I've ever heard on audio books. I did try to read the book after a few months but meh, didn't enjoy it at all. I felt like I was reading the same words over and over again. I think the word "grimaced" was used on every page....