
The Changing Lives of Joe Hart
Middle Falls Time Travel, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Thurston
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By:
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Shawn Inmon
About this listen
Before Joe Hart can stop the murder of John Lennon, he must die himself.
When Joe Hart dies after leading a wasted life, he chooses to use his second chance to make the world better.
Even when he thinks he knows what is coming, changing the past is difficult.
What would you do, if you could do it all again?
Includes a special bonus note read by the author.
©2018 Shawn Inmon (P)2018 Podium AudioFunny, I didn’t have a bad word to say about the first 5 books - but now I do I write a review!!
That said I’m giving 5 stars as I have loved the series.
In this book though I literally laughed out loud at one part. Two famous people (no spoilers) we’re in the story. Poor Charlie Thurston had to do his best impression. Wow. Stick to reading Charlie 😂
Keep writing these Shawn. Great work.
Another cracker
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A great story but........
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Enjoyable
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another superb episode from middle falls
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i enjoyed the narrator but, and i forgive him , the scouse(Liverpool) accent was painful lol
all in all a good story well read.
Enjoyable with sadness and bitter sweet happiness
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Dogs & Lennon
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The story is a fairly typical relive-your-past-life tale. In fact there are so many of these that it is almost a sub-genre in itself. It caters to our nostalgia and desire to have done things differently.
Joe Hart does exactly that and benefits from the foresight none of us have in real life. So that side of the book gives an easy listen. The months and years fly by like a movie calendar and lack real depth.
On the plus side Shaun Immon parables lessons in overcoming isolation. From seeking counseling, support groups to volunteering. He does this very well and speaks from his own experiences. Which he explains in the post script.
There is some genuine laughter here and a sense of optimism. I would probably listen to another.
Easy Listen
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