A review by nglofile
Love, Aubrey by Suzanne LaFleur

1.0

So much wrong. I appreciate the overall theme of what happens when one is "stuck" and how to move beyond, but this was punishing to read. A bit of context: I respond quite well to first person narrative voice, especially when it is a young protagonist. This, however, was not successful. It had no ring of authenticity. It seemed instead to be adult perceptions and agendas superimposed onto a child character, and inelegantly at that.

audiobook note: Becca Battoe wasn't terrible, but neither did she add much to the reading experience. This was by far one of the longest 6-hour books I've ever heard. I would have said it took at least twice that long to finish, and that is never a mark in an audiobook's favor.