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Wilde Lake
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Kathleen McInerney, Nicole Poole
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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- Rena
- 05-12-16
In a word saccharine and boring
I am or was a big Laura Lippmann fan and so I kept waiting for this book to get better. It never did. Narrators cooed and clucked, plot line dragged along the bottom of the lake and heroine made me dream of sending her to a Nancy Drew book.
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- Rebecca
- 03-13-17
Sloppy and unnecessarily complicated
I kept hoping I would start enjoying the book, but it never happened. It had way too many characters, most of whom still remained unexplored and untethered even at the end. None of the characters were likable, especially not the protagonist, an uncaring, nasty, win at all costs type. Most of the way through the book I wondered who it was that was actually going to care enough to solve the crime---she showed no interest in doing it. When in the last 20 percent or so of the text she all of a sudden seemed to care about such things, it did not go with her personality.
A number of minor points (such as her inability to remember names) were brought up again and again, in exactly the same language. It seemed as though the author had marked several places where the topic could go, then forgot to clean up her work as she completed the book. The whole thing could have used a good editor.
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- Sara Kennedy
- 12-09-16
Really captures early Columbia
I'm part of that first generation of kids who grew up in Columbia, back when it was surrounded by farmland and not just another suburb. The author, as always, has a fine eye for capturing the nuances of local culture and history, but the narrator makes several missteps in how she pronounces place names - and unfortunately those took me right out of the story. A Columbia native would know that Catonsville is pronounced like "Kate" and not "cat" for example. Still, overall a nice nostalgic listen for me.
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- S. G. Bass
- 07-07-18
please teach this narrator to pronounce MD cities
the book wasn't bad but wasn't great either.
I'm a maryland girl myself and it's disappointing that the author didn't correct the narrator's pronunciation issues.
Arundel Mills is not "erin-dell' it's "a-run-dul"
Catonsville is not cat-tons-ville it's 'kate-uns-ville'
And as smart as Lu is supposed to be in this story, she is completely oblivious to things right in front of her face. the book seemed to drag out hinting to things to come and then BAM last chapter the story rushes to an end and the book is over.
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- Beth
- 08-19-16
Fantastic book
I have never read one of her books. I loved every minute of it. Fantastic
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- paintcan
- 08-07-16
Is this Harper Lee's second book ?
If you could sum up Wilde Lake in three words, what would they be?
Formulaic. Long.OK.
What other book might you compare Wilde Lake to and why?
To Kill a Mockingbird. Well there was big brother,precocious little sister, and the neighbor kid in the bushes.And of course they had a widowed lawyer father that knew everything,for a while..( Several more similarities.) And they went forward living.
Scout had way more early grit than Little Lu but I suspect their lives were not all that different over time.
What does Kathleen McInerney and Nicole Poole bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I don't know.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No.
Any additional comments?
Enjoyed the narration.
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- Barb
- 07-30-16
Excellent story
This is an excellent story. I enjoyed the twists and turns. This was my first time using audible and I really liked it and will be using it again
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- Bobbie
- 06-15-16
confusing
too much back and forth but yet too many comparisons. who's lying who's real. could have been a good book if write a bit better
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- Jewelry Lover
- 06-15-16
Very Unique and EXCELLENTLY Written
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
The plot kept me on the edge of my seat because of how it was written. It lulls you into thinking it's just a sort of memoir or, but all the pieces come together to reveal mystery upon mystery...secret upon secret, lies upon lies.
Any additional comments?
As a MD resident, I always love listening to Lippmans books because she includes so many local references. The narrator must not be from the area, though, because many names were mispronounced. Such as Catonsville...(Long A sound)....but it wasn't too distracting.
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- Craig Wickmann
- 05-10-16
This is why I love Laura Lippman.
Laura Lippman is one of my favorite contemporary authors and this story is a perfect example as to why. My only complaint is that while I prefer stories told in the first person, this story bounces back and forth between first and third person narrative. At first, I thought it was to differentiate between the timelines of Lu as a child and Lu as an adult, but as the book progressed, that didn't hold up. All in all, I still enjoyed the story. I might even say that this is the best one yet.
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