
Love, Rosie (Where Rainbows End)
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Narrated by:
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Amy Creighton
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By:
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Cecelia Ahern
About this listen
Also published as Where Rainbows End – now a major film as Love, Rosie.
A story about love. And how life can get in the way…
Previously published as WHERE RAINBOWS END.
Sometimes fate just can’t stop meddling…
Best friends since forever, Rosie and Alex have shared their hopes, dreams, awkward moments – and firsts. But their bond is threatened when Alex’s family move to America. They stay in touch, but misunderstandings, circumstances and sheer bad luck seem to be conspiring to keep them apart. Can they gamble everything – even their friendship – on true love?
©2014 Cecelia Ahern (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedEnjoyed it
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Beautiful book
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The way it was written
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However, it's not the worst story I have listened to & I stayed with it to the end so I guess that says a lot!
Bought it based on the reviews. Not sorry that I did as with everything it's all down to personal opinion!
A bit boring
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Fab narration of a great, but long-winded story
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SPOILER ALERT:
heartbroken it took them so long to get together but it's a real cautionary tale about seizing the moment taking risks and taking chances ❤
I loved it, a cautionary tale in love lost & found
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Great book, great film
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Would you consider the audio edition of Love, Rosie (Where Rainbows End) to be better than the print version?
No, this is one of the few audiobooks I've listened to where I actually preferred the print version. This is mainly due to it being in epistolary structure, you lose something when not actually reading the letters, emails etc.What other book might you compare Love, Rosie (Where Rainbows End) to, and why?
I haven't read another book that stands out to me as being hugely similar; to me it's more like the Ross & Rachel storyline from friends.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The breathing pattern and pronunciation could have been better. I found myself getting annoyed (especially in the middle section) about odd gaps between sentences.If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
There are some things even time can't change.Any additional comments?
Absolutely gripping story, at times I found myself shouting for the characters to do a certain thing. I wanted to pick up a pen and write to them both. You do get used to the narration but at times you have to really focus to catch certain words.So much better than the film!
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I do like the characters and the narrator.
Bit improbable
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Letters
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