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You Suck: A Love Story by Christopher Moore : Audio Book Reviews : Books For Ears

You Suck: A Love Story by Christopher Moore

Rating: 5

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Author: Christopher Moore
Read By: Susan Bennett
Audio Bonuses: Interview with Christopher Moore

Short Review: Super fun and irreverent vampire romp through San Francisco, stellar reader to whom I could listen all day long.

Long Review: I just finished listening to this – and all I can say is WOW. This is one of those audio books that I let just replay the last disk because I didn’t want it to be done. Susan Bennett is sheer magic. Some readers can just do that – make you forget that you are listening to one person read. Each character is clear and distinct – and the three core characters are made so much more tangible through her vocal choices. But the best reader can’t make a dull story good – lucky for us this reader is paired with a super fun ride through present day, vampire ridden San Francisco. For those who have read Bloodsucking Fiends, this is a sequel. I hadn’t read the first book but still loved this one. For the record, the character that I ended up loving most was the one I was sort of annoyed with when I first met her. I bet it happens to you too. I also loved the interview with the author at the end. I like hearing author’s voices and learning tidbits about their creative process.

You Suck: A Love Story is also available through the Simply Audiobooks Rental Program.



2 Comments

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  2. Lauren and Bodhi wrote:

    If you haven’t read other Christopher Moore books, many of the characters in You Suck can be found in his other books. In some instances there are whole scenes that are seen from a different character’s view, which changes how you read each book.

    It’s a great way to get you to read his books again and again.