PlayKids Stories - Books for Kids
Book and Education
App
PlayKids Stories is an amazing library of books and stories for kids 8 and under. Join this space...
How To Train Your Dragon- Kids Book HD
Book and Entertainment
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Ed Young Messages :: Audio
Podcast
Ed Young is a pastor at Fellowship Church in Grapevine Texas. He is a New York Times best-selling...
A Story Before Bed Recordable Children's Books
Book and Education
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Record a book. Create a memory. The first and only service that lets you record a children's book...
Instant Influence and Charisma
Book
Do you want more success? Do you want to be more popular? Do you want to stop people taking...
How to Use Evernote for Genealogy: A Step-By-Step Guide to Organize Your Research and Boost Your Genealogy Productivity
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Maximize Your Research Progress! Harness the powerful, timesaving organization features of...
Language Lab
Education and Reference
App
This app lets you study vocabulary, grammar, verbs, and more from some of our bestselling language...
Debbiereadsbook (1202 KP) rated The Problem (Single Dad Support Group #1) in Books
May 30, 2020
I'm turning this review on it's head, writing about the narrator first, cos, you know, I can, it's my review :-)
Michael Ferraiuolo has been a bit of an enigma for me, I either love his work, or hate it, I won't lie. But THIS time? I freaking LOVED it!
Alex has synesthesia, which means he sees his emotions in colour. The whole book, Alex was seeing how Laurence was affecting him, and he wasn't sure what it meant. The best bits of this book were when Alex was describing his colours/emotions, to Laurence, to himself. I have no doubt I would not have been so moved by those scenes, had I READ this book. Ferraiuolo nails it, he really does. Moved me to tears in places!
Laurence is solid, a good man, with his 16 year old son, Matthew. I liked how, very quicky, he was wanting more from Alex, not just for the sex(but PHEW!) no. But MORE. He has lived his life for his son, and in one meeting, Alex makes him see that he still has life to live, that he does not have to been locked away. Matthew is growing, making *quite literally* a life for himself. Laurence needs Alex, and rapidly, Alex sees that he needs Laurence too.
I loved the voices given to all the characters, but I especially enjoyed the voices given to the Support Group when they were chatting. It annoyed me a little bit at first, I will admit, but once I got used to the way the group chats were delivered, I loved them.
When the reason Alex behaved the way he did, before Laurence, becomes clear, I was out walking. And I stopped in the middle of the street, and cried. And cried to whole way through that bit. THEN, when other things happen?? I stopped in the middle of the street, and NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO came out my mouth, so loud, the woman across the road shouted to see if I was okay! I did NOT see that coming at me, no way, never in a million years!
So, yeah, loved the book, and loved the narration.
And now I'm left with a bit of a pickle! This is the only one of the series that is available in AUDIO, the books are out, all 6, but I don't like to flip from listening to reading in a series (or vice versa) So my pickle is, do I READ the next one? Or do I wait (im)patiently for the next one in audio? ARGH! Such decisions!
5 stars for the book
5 stars for the narration
5 stars overall
**same worded review will appear elsewhere**
Reflections on God and Mental Illness - Audio
Podcast
“I don’t know that I have a theory of integration; I know I have a life of it,” said Stanley...