A Week in December
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Narrated by:
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Colin Mace
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Sebastian Faulks
About this listen
A Week in December takes place over the course of a single week. It brings together an intriguing cast of characters, each apparently in his or her own world but - as gradually becomes clear - intricately related.
As the story builds to its climax, Faulks pulls together powerful ideas about family, money, religion and the way we live today.
©2009 Sebastian Faulks (P)2009 WF Howes LtdWhat listeners say about A Week in December
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- Kevin Greenan
- 15-11-21
Disappointing
Possibly the most boring book I have ever read.
Nothing happens and none of the characters are even remotely engaging.
If I could have these hours back to listen to something else I would be most grateful.
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- Beenz 7
- 19-07-19
Masterful
Sabastian Faulks at his best. His exploration of the human mind and condition was always fascinating, this time he all too accurately exposes humanity racing towards the cliff edge and self destruction.
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- S
- 20-05-15
Thoroughly absorbing comment on modern society
I was so intrigued by way it made you think about modern society, parenting roles, bankers, fundamentalism and the recruitment of jihadists and more,that I had to listen to it twice. Very thought provoking and interesting; you don't have to agree with what you think the author may be implying but a revue of the values we live by is always useful.
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- Joan ScottGran gran
- 19-07-14
This is a complete change from the previous books
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Most of my friends read instead of Audio, but I would certainly recommend this one.
What was one of the most memorable moments of A Week in December?
I reckon the last few chapters when one did not know if the bombs were going to be used
What about Colin Mace’s performance did you like?
It held my interest right to the end
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The diverse characters who were brought into the story in just one week
Any additional comments?
Yes it would be really good If I could download the two books I have purchased since!!
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- Kirstine
- 22-03-10
Not one of the author's best books
I've read most of Sebastian Faulk's books and am impressed by his versatility across a range of genres. He has written some splendid and moving books, but "A Week in December" is not one of them. Despite an excellent reader, who helps the listener differentiate among the large number of characters, I was confused for the first few chapters as to who was whom as so many were introduced at the start of the book. The book is largely a dystopic commentary on modern urban life in Britain. There are over-long polemics about the genesis of the banking crisis and much about the rise of Islamic extremism. Through the voice of a character who is a writer and critic Faulks airs some of his criticisms of other writers, albeit disguised for those of us not in the know.
The book is made up of several stories running in parallel that hardly impinge on one another and so the expectation is that by the end some connections will be formed. My main disappointment is how the book ends.
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- Philip
- 23-12-18
One of the best this year for me
An absolutely wonderful multi-layered tale of life in modern London, as told through several brilliantly drawn characters. I loved this book!! Colin Mace does a brilliant job of narration. Really kept me gripped from start to finish. Shades of John Lanchester's 'Capital' in here. Highly recommended!
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- AndreaK
- 22-08-19
A dense and chilling story
Not an easy listen due to the intense descriptions of each protagonist's life, especially the ones involving
financial details. At times it seemed as though Sebastian Faulks was trying to dazzle the reader with his acquired knowledge of each character's milieu. Glad I persevered, but it lost my interest at times.
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- Peter
- 10-11-14
More masterful storytelling by Mr Faulks
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A very enjoyable & entertaining listen. Sebastian Faulk's technique is flawless and I was kept totally enthralled throughout. Highly recommended.
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- Robin
- 16-07-19
Another great book from Sebastian Faulks
I cannot understand why Sebastian Faulks books get so low ratings here.
A Week in December is another brilliant listen,up there with Birdsong and Charlotte Gray.
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- Tony McC
- 28-04-18
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I buy audible books to listen and sometimes to listen and read alongside 'real' books, With some books, I find the experience enhanced if I read along with the narrator. I like the tactile sensation of books - and I tend to keep those that I particularly enjoy.I find it quite irritating when the chapter headings and subheadings in the narration are different than those in the book. They are is this novel. Why? Don't understand? This is particularly true where the audible chapters are 60 minutes duration. Time consuming to sync ..
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