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is not a casual listen. It is an angry, messy, brilliant piece of YA speculative fiction that demands your attention. The audiobook transforms this demanding text into an immersive theatrical experience. You don’t just read about the City losing its soul; you hear it crumbling in real-time. the mark by edyth bulbring audiobook
Worth a credit or library borrow if you enjoy thought-provoking YA dystopias and don’t mind a flawed but fierce heroine. Just don’t expect lush sound design or multiple voice actors. The protagonist, Ettie, has a distinct, often prickly
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