![]() ![]() Historical Science Fiction and a Great Story It really felt the way someone extremely intelligent, and centuries old, would sound like. I loved the language of Harry August - quintessentially British, with carefully crafted sentences, grammatically perfect and beautiful while always on point. Very well written, believable, and combined with the narration it was really morbidly fascinating. It was as if my body was experiencing it by itself. I cringed upon hearing the detailed descriptions of substance abuse and physical harm. Have you listened to any of Peter Kenny’s other performances before? How does this one compare?ĭid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? It is deeply rooted in the reality, spanning across decades and intertwined with the most interesting periods and event in the history of the world as we know it, but also giving us a glimpse at the world that could have been but wasn't. It was something like Groundhog Day meets Edge of Tomorrow, but way more epic and sophisticated. I can't recall books similar to this one. What other book might you compare The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August to and why? Peter Kenny was fantastic, with his voice and accents, and all the heart he poured into this. The book was my first audiobook ever, and I loved the experience. ![]() Where does The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? ![]()
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