
Burning Bright
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Narrated by:
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Anna Bentinck
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By:
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Helen Dunmore
About this listen
Critic reviews
"A seductive narrative illuminated with instants of visionary clarity." ( Guardian)
"Helen Dunmore beautifully fulfils the highest function of a storyteller: to make you wonder what will happen next." ( Sunday Times)
" Burning Bright is a beautifully constructed and thought-provoking novel, with a freshness that makes it outstanding." ( Sunday Telegraph)
"Helen Dunmore beautifully fulfils the highest function of a storyteller: to make you wonder what will happen next." ( Sunday Times)
" Burning Bright is a beautifully constructed and thought-provoking novel, with a freshness that makes it outstanding." ( Sunday Telegraph)
Great book, great narrator
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Marvelously poetic prose style
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What disappointed you about Burning Bright?
The most positive observation I can make is that I did listen to this book all the way through but it really is the most implausible story line. From time to time it is padded out with long, boring episodes which are totally superfluous to the plot. The quality of the writing is inconsistent, but when Helen Dunmore begins referring to minor characters by that jarring recognition technique of naming them by the most obvious thing about them e.g. Grey Suit I really lose patience.Would you ever listen to anything by Helen Dunmore again?
No I wouldn'tWhat do you think the narrator could have done better?
On the whole the narrator gives a good performance, although I was surprised when it was revealed that one of her impersonations , whom I had been imagining as Paul McCartney, had actually been born and bred in Manchester.Any additional comments?
The narrator could do with taking a trip "up north" and listen to some regional accents.
Implausible plot
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