A review by bikes_books_yarn
And Then You Dye by Monica Ferris

3.0

I felt like the time line in this book was a little confusing, and the writing seemed a little stilted. Maybe it was because I listened to this book rather than reading it - which is a first for me with this author. The narrator mispronounced the name of the city of Edina. It's E-DINE-AH Not E-DEEN-A. And she pronounced the hot dog like sausage you cook on a grill "Brats" not "Brahts" which I have to wonder about as well. We here in Minnesota call them Brahts and Brahtwurst. But apparently Alton Brown pronounces them Brats and Bratwurst (which just conjures images of people eating Brat Dolls - ick.) So I don't know. I guess when I read a book that is supposed to take place in my stomping grounds I expect the reader to get the local dialect correct.

Picky Picky Picky.

I enjoyed the story overall, but I think I will stick to the paper version in the future.