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The Way We Thunk

By: Keith A Pearson
Narrated by: Mark Brunette
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The Way We Thunk is the much anticipated follow-up to the 2018 best-seller Meeting Mungo Thunk—a novel that's attracted many thousands of loyal fans and five-star reviews. Now, Mungo Thunk is back, and he's quirkier than ever....

They say that pessimists are rarely disappointed, and that’s a view Jake Mason wholeheartedly embraces. Therefore, it comes as no great surprise when misfortune visits him three times in just a few months, leaving Jake at his lowest-ever.

As his pessimism takes hold, Jake concludes that he’s failed miserably at life. He then finds himself alone on a railway bridge late one evening, and for a moment, considers an unthinkable solution to his problems. He’s still weighing up the pros and cons of that solution when a random stranger happens to pass by.

That stranger introduces himself as Mungo Thunk, and noting Jake’s solemn mood, the odd little man suggests he might be able to help, being he’s an expert on fixing broken minds.

From that moment onwards, Jake becomes a reluctant passenger on a journey that won’t just change his thinking, but his entire life.

©2023 Keith A Pearson (P)2023 Keith A Pearson
Dark Humour Literature & Fiction Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy

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Disappointing narration prevented this performance from getting more than 2 stars. Sorry Keith. Whilst the story was enjoyable & there was lots to like about the way the plot unfolded, I found the character’s voices irritating. Having said that, I still found this book hugely enjoyable & recommend it highly

Great story

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Liked the story, wasn’t keen on the voice used for Mungo (far too robotic and much too slow) or all the women’s voices (all sounded thick as two short planks) the voice of Jake was perfect though.

I want a Mungo

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nothing loved it but please listen to the first one it's great as well ... please

loved it

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Yet again, a brilliant book - in fact I’d go as far as to say that it’s the best yet - well done to both author and voice artist

Brilliant!!

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Great story even if it shares a lot of content with the 1st book ......but the most annoying narrator ever.....almost returned it just for that reason 😑

most annoying narrative ever

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