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Any-Particular-1841 t1_ja9m0ji wrote

I love audiobooks, but narrators can be a real problem for me. Most of them are great to decent and I rarely stop reading a book because I don't like the narrator.

I checked out the narrator of your book, listened to a minute or so, and was almost immediately annoyed. I also thought she sounded familiar, so I checked her out. It turns out that she narrates "The Bean Trees" by Barbara Kingsolver. I have read three of Kingsolver's books and loved them, so downloaded Bean Trees last summer. I tried and tried and tried to listen, but omg the narrator just drove me nutso. Sooooo, perhaps you should try another fiction book. :) Do a search in this sub for "suggest an audiobook" and you will find plenty of suggestions. And, as mentioned in another comment, start with "Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir. :)

Also, I totally forget books altogether after a couple of weeks and always have. When I read print books, I would usually have to go back a few pages to refresh where I left off, and I do the same with audiobooks.

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