Here’s my review of One Fine Day, 1947, by Mollie Panter-Downes, just released on audio… a gentle look at a typical day for a middle class family, reflecting societal changes brought by the war #bookstodon #BookReview #reading #Storygraph #audiobook @bookstodon
https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/e2d8043d-a4e5-468a-bb8a-5eb7a1d6fad4
Here’s my review of One Fine Day, 1947, by Mollie Panter-Downes, just released o
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techsinger@tweesecake.social 5 days ago
@sarahmatthews I don't use audio books anymore, but I think there's still, and I'm surprised to say it, but it's quite possible, that there's still this idea that audiobooks are second class. Nobody would send out a printed book with tons of misprints, a huge amount of errors, and a bad binding, would they? Things have gotten better. Someone on here mentioned that he heard someone burping on a tape from recordings for the blind, as they were at the time, and I daresay that's no longer even possible, but audio is still an afterthought. Thanks for the review, I haven't read it myself and will put it on the list.