The Big Love

Written by:
Sarah Dunn
Narrated by:
Eliza Foss

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
16
Narrator
6
Release Date
January 2006
Duration
5 hours 49 minutes
Summary
Hilarious and heartbreaking, combining the emotional incisiveness of Jane Austen with the up-to-the-minute frankness of 'Sex and the City,' The Big Love will be the pass-along must-read novel for years to come.
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Gayle D.

I couldn't finish this story & I can't say why. I didn't like the story line and the narration didn't pull me in enough.

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Anonymous

boring and just didn't like it

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Anonymous

I felt like it was unfinished. There were too many details left out. She never told him how hurt and embarrassed she was when he left her like he did or the fact that he totally ignored and disregarded her feelings the entire time he was meeting up with his ex. She should have took that mustard and threw it down the road. How do you have debt so vast that you can barely manage during regular job time then work a temp job then you can roll out to Italy. This book seems to promote accepting the cheating jokers of the world. This woman almost made me want to call her crazy. She was an accomplished writer to a degree with a degree from an ivy league school and she was tore up. Blaming religion for holding on to her v card for so long when all the while it was a choice and no one told her it was perfectly ok to hold the v card as long as you wanted to hold it. Its good to be picky about that when many times women come away wishing they had kept their clothes on anyway.

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Julie S.

Loved this book. Has great character and plot development even while remaining light and funny at the same time. Narrator is perfect for the story. Hated to see it end!

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Jamie Ramirez

The story was lovely. The narrator was great. But I dozed off a bit but I think I was just tired. Over all I loved it.

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