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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

By: Jonathan Safran Foer
Narrated by: Barbara Caruso, Richard Ferrone, Jeff Woodman
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Nine-year-old Oskar Schell is an inventor, amateur entomologist, Francophile, letter writer, pacifist, natural historian, percussionist, romantic, great explorer, jeweller, detective, vegan, and collector of butterflies, Beatles memorabilia, miniature cacti and coral. When his father is killed in the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Centre, his inward journey towards some kind of peace takes him on an odyssey through the five boroughs of New York, as he attempts to solve the mystery of a key he discovers in his father's closet....

©2005 Jonathan Safran Foer (P)2005 Recorded Books LLC
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Narration sounded so realistic as if I were watching people talk to eachother, story was easy to follow, pace was perfect.

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It took me a while to get into this book as it jumps a bit, but once you understand it is going to do that you can relax into the story. It is about a young boy, Oskar, who is trying to cope with the loss of his father and starts a journey. In the background we hear from other family members and from people he meets. It is weird as you can smile though some sad parts, definitively worth a listen or a read.

You can smile through the sad parts

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Moving human stories with strands of memory and time joining the narrative in an engaging way. recommended

Fantastic book. wonderfully narrated

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A well narrated and cleverly sequenced story of one boy's hope to find meaning in chaos. Each character draws you into their world and leaves you wanting to know more. Not great if you are after a fast paced novel but if you are after intriguing characters and space to build your own story, worth a listen.

Emotional and thoughtful.

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A sensitive novel of loss, regret and resolution as a young boy and a grandfather embark on quests struggling to come to terms with past choices. A reminder to be present, treasure your relationships and trust those you love. I did flag a little and there were moments when I questioned a contrived plot but acknowledged the universal tragedy represented by the lead protagonist. Overall an original novel but was pleased to reach the end !

Treasure relationships

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