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Snobs
- Narrated by: Julian Fellowes
- Length: 5 hrs and 20 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
The story is narrated by a journeyman character actor who comfortably moves among the upper and middle classes, while observing their foibles.
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- Dawn
- 11-05-10
snobs
Excellent read. Thoroughly engrossing, fun, and educational. I got very attached to the characters, even the rather turgid ones, and I can't wait to read Past Imperfect. Julian Fellowes knows his aristocratic onions
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- DL
- 05-02-19
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Great book to listen to while out walking. It kept my interest from start to finish. Nothing too earth shattering by way of story but it’s full of character and I loved the narration. Really enjoyable.