Unabridged Audiobook
Loved this book
Wally Lamb is one of my favorite authors. I Know This Much is True is one of my favorite books ever. In fact, I am bummed that the full book is not available on audiobooks. This one was not easy to listen to. In fact, I had to fast-forward through some of Kent's dialogue. It was just awful to hear, but it was an important part of the story. So, I understand it being in the story, but it was rough to hear. I listened to the audiobook, but I am sure I will buy the hard cover of this book also, to add to my other favorites by Wally Lamb. He is a wonderful author. This story is one that I will never forget. All of his books are like that, they are just unforgettable. She's Come Undone is another of my favorites. This one will definitely be up there with some of my most cherished and favorite books of all time.
Excellent story and narrators. Very disturbing but also compelling. I couldn’t stop listening!
Solid
Fascinating insight to a variety of characters as Wally Lamb does so well. Thoroughly enjoyed this read, even though there were parts that were difficult, I appreciated Mr. Lamb's courage in going to this dark place. Layers of complication and revelation.
Loved it!! I didn't want it to end. ? The narration was very good as well. I'm picking another Wally Lamb book for sure!!
At times difficult to listen to bc the writing is so intense and boldly shines lights on such frightening and uncomfortable topics...yet at the same time it was gripping and hard to put down. Wally Lamb fans won't be disappointed.
Loved that each character had a different narrator and the author was one!
Wally Lamb's book, "She's Come Undone", is my all time favorite book. I've read everything he has written, so I picked this without a second thought. I won a free audio subscription from Dr. Laura and used one of my free credits. That was a mistake. I should have shelled out the money to buy the book. The best thing about this audio - the Dr. Laura chapter. I loved this. It was so smart and whity for Lamb to bring the Andrew character's story in with a call to Dr. Laura. Lamb must really listen to Dr. Laura, because he got her down pat. I also liked it that every character had their own reader. What I hated was the reader/actor for Annie Oh - the mother in this book. Over-dramatic, slow, and completely annoying. And Lamb didn't help as he really went overboard, pages and pages of minutia that I could have gone without (for instance, the long ride in the car with the maid and the maid's son. Who cared? I get that it was insight into her own mothering, but annoying nonetheless). I was shocked (which is hard for me to be) when the villian's parts were read. Lamb did an amazing job of bringing humanity to a monster, bringing insight into the minds of a pedophile, how he got that way, I really gained some insight here as before I could never understand how someone could hurt little kids like that. If you were sexually abused as a child, especially if you are a woman, this might be too much for you - very detailed, very hard to hear. I actually work in a men's prison, with sex offenders, and I have tried for years to get into their heads and figure out how they got here, this book definitely helped me there. Because it's a work of Lamb, I can't give it anything but 5 stars. But I'm being generous. It was just too long. Especially all the Annie parts, which is unfortunately, since this really was her story.
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