The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters
I listened to the first 3 episodes on podast. I really enjoyed the first one. It was well read, and I thought it had promise. By the time I'd got to the third one I had all sorts of questions to ask. Why was the name of the author not given? Why the rather sadistic attidude to women? Why the lack of depth, lack of quality.... why was it so one dimensional? Why didn't you warn me it was going to turn into a sad, sick story? I expected more from this. Maybe I've been spoiled by reading the Northern Lights trilogy (like you, I'll forget to give the name of the author) which delivers a world of dreams, nightmares, power and corruption, complete with another world of ideas, philosophical and more, which haunt the reader long after they've put the book down, possibly for the rest of their life.Read full review »
marblemelody via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/04/06
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stuck in bed with flu, lovely to listen to a really good book, more please. how about a bit of jane austin?
mollymillar via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/19/05
I loved the idea of the Penguin Podcast, but I've ended my subscription. Why? The quality was so uneven. One week, a set of intriguing selections from murder mysteries; the next, the gawdawful Hairy Bikers with their less than knowledgeable stories of traveling Vietnam and the Middle East...Read full review »
Kate G via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/06
I am not sure how I found this podcast but it is certainly helping my brain in this uncertain time of Covid. This podcast is pure joy! I especially like the presenter Nihal Arthanayake with his genuine love of the subjects, warm voice and humour. I am Canadian and we do not get the rich array...Read full review »
Celticknot13 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/09/20
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