
Alice Feeney
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1 month ago |
audible.com | Kat Johnson |Lisa Jewell |Ian McEwan |Alice Feeney
You can’t always trust an unreliable narrator—it’s right there in the name. But how appealing is a predictable quality like trustworthiness, anyway, compared to the myriad talents of these fanciful fabricators? Unreliable narrators keep us guessing, their true intentions and seemingly intimate accounts artfully arranged to reveal only what and when they choose to.
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1 month ago |
audible.com | Kenya Barris |Malcolm Gladwell |Alice Feeney |Rebecca Yarros
Save this listand find it anytime by adding it to your Library Collections. Find success in 2025As we kick off the new year with fresh goals and aspirations, there’s one Audible Original that I’m looking forward to inspiring me on my quest for success. The Unusual Suspects with Kenya Barris and Malcolm Gladwell offers unfiltered conversations with some of today's most influential figures, from trailblazing business leaders to sports legends and creative powerhouses.
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2 months ago |
booksfromscotland.com | Alice Feeney |Vikki Reilly
‘Our adventure might have had a tricky beginning, but this is beautiful, and I experience something like hope for the first time in a long time.’In Beautiful Ugly, Grady Green’s wife has disappeared in mysterious circumstances. Grieving, he decides to travel to a remote Scottish island to find some peace and healing. Instead, he finds something entirely disturbing. . . Beautiful UglyBy Alice FeeneyPublished by Macmillan‘Can I help you?’ she asks in a thick Scottish accent. ‘Hope so.
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2 months ago |
audible.com | Mel Robbins |James Clear |Alison Espach |Alice Feeney
Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is a haunting and unflinching portrayal of the harrowing realities of war. Through the eyes of Paul Bäumer, a young German soldier on the front lines of World War I, Remarque captures the devastating physical and psychological toll of combat on individuals and their humanity.
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2 months ago |
myweekly.co.uk | Linda Hill |Alice Feeney |Allison Hay
REVIEWED BY LINDA HILLWhen author Grady Green’s wife Abby vanished from her car on her way home, part way through a phone call with him, his world fell apart. A year later, financially broke, grieving and unable to write, Grady’s editor Kitty sends him to a remote Scottish Island to reset his life. But this is only the start of his problems…Beautiful Ugly: book review & synopsisHaving heard hugely positive things about Alice Feeney’s writing I had very high expectations for this book.
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