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A Peek at Helen's Bookshelf

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Gillingham, United Kingdom 28 REVIEWS / 52 ratings Member Since 2010 0 Followers / Following 0
 
Helen's greatest hits:
  • Farewell to the East End

    "Brilliant !"

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    I have given this book a rating of five stars, it was my first Jennifer Worth and I simply can not wait to hear / read more after finishing Farewell To The East End. Very funny, emotional and completely captivating, brilliantly written, I was gripped throughout. This one is nice and easy to follow so good to listen to whilst doing other things like knitting or following a pattern, the characters are nicely portrayed so it was easy to connect with them and get a real sense of each persons story within this book. Really love the way each chapter develops, a good read, definitely recommended. The rarator: Saskia Butler, has done a fantastic job bringing the story to life, really like her voice which made for a very good experience listening to this one.

  • Steven Pacey Interview

    "Thank You"

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    A fast pace short insight into one of audiobooks best narrators, Steven Pacey is just the best at putting on all the different voices and bringing the books to life, its nice to hear a bit from him about himself, all be it a short piece I did enjoy listening to this one.

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  • "Blissful"

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    Dirk Bogarde takes you by the hand and leads you through his childhood with ease - I love all his books but those which centre on his time as a child in the rosy days betwixt the wars are especially precious - to think his agent wanted him to take a more 'adult' approach ? - thank heaven he didn't listen - but you should - wonderful stuff.

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    A Postillion Struck by Lightning

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs)
    • By Dirk Bogarde
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    A Postillion Struck by Lightning was a best seller on first publication and marked Dirk Bogarde's transition from star of stage and screen to a best-selling and internationally acclaimed author. This vivid and engaging memoir traces the first steps of Dirk Bogarde as a young actor before he became world famous as well as his childhood amidst the enchanting beauty of rural Sussex.

    Mrs. says: "Fantastic Read and wonderfully read by the Author"

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    Seven Classic Plays

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    • By William Shakespeare, Henrik Ibsen, Anton Chekhov, and others
    • Narrated By Full Cast
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    Now, for the first time in audio, Blackstone presents seven great plays in one volume: Euripides' Medea, Shakespeare's The Tempest, Moliere's The Imaginary Invalid, Dumas' Camille, Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, Shaw's Arms and the Man, and Chekhov's Uncle Vanya. These productions illustrate the development of European drama from ancient times to the threshold of the modern theater.

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    • By Oscar Wilde
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    • By Jennifer Worth
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    Written by Jennifer Worth, Farewell to the East End is one of the trilogy of memoirs upon which the popular BBC series Call the Midwife is based. London's East End in the 1950s was a vibrant place-a close-knit community of families where children made playgrounds on bombsites and a lively social scene emerged.

    Helen says: "Brilliant !"
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    Mary says: "Brilliant!"
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    Ciaran says: "Quite perfect"
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    The News from Lake Wobegon from A Prairie Home Companion, June 15, 2013

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    Beethoven's Shadow

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    The News from Lake Wobegon from A Prairie Home Companion, June 08, 2013

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    Changing Lives: Gustavo Dudamel, El Sistema, and the Transformative Power of Music

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    Seven At The Sevens

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    Love is... (Volume 1)

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    The News from Lake Wobegon from A Prairie Home Companion, June 01, 2013

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    • By Garrison Keillor
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