Review: Charlotte’s Feathers

  • Title:
    • Charlotte’s Feathers
  • Author:
    • Matthew Fish
  • Release:
    • November 17, 2020
  • Format:
    • Audiobook
  • Narrator:
    • Juliet Jones

I’ve reviewed a LOT of audiobooks at this point and I have a zero-tolerance policy for shitty narrators. Sadly, this is one of those DNFs for me. Aside from the narrator reading every line in this lifeless, bland, monotone voice, her accent is obnoxious. She constantly adds the letter y to words that don’t need it, making it extremely difficult to even tell what the hell she’s saying.

Some examples include, but are not limited to; Rayne (rain?), rayd wine (red wine), Expreyss (express), prayssed (pressed), ayge (edge), bayter (better?), etc, etc. Had it not been for context clues, I’d have been unable to follow half of what she was saying. I made it 2 chapters in before I bailed, and I only did that out of respect for the author, because I promised honest reviews.

NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.

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