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  • By: Claudia Gray
  • Narrator: Tavia Gilbert
  • Length: 9 hours 18 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperTeen
  • Publish date: November 04, 2014
  • Language: English
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A Thousand Pieces of You Audiobook Summary

Cloud Atlas meets Orphan Black in this epic dimension-bending trilogy by New York Times bestselling author Claudia Gray about a girl who must chase her father’s killer through multiple dimensions.

Marguerite Caine’s physicist parents are known for their groundbreaking achievements. Their most astonishing invention, called the Firebird, allows users to jump into multiple universes–and promises to revolutionize science forever. But then Marguerite’s father is murdered, and the killer–her parent’s handsome, enigmatic assistant Paul– escapes into another dimension before the law can touch him.

Marguerite refuses to let the man who destroyed her family go free. So she races after Paul through different universes, always leaping into another version of herself. But she also meets alternate versions of the people she knows–including Paul, whose life entangles with hers in increasingly familiar ways. Before long she begins to question Paul’s guilt–as well as her own heart. And soon she discovers the truth behind her father’s death is far more sinister than she expected.

A Thousand Pieces of You explores an amazingly intricate multi-universe where fate is unavoidable, the truth elusive, and love the greatest mystery of all.

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A Thousand Pieces of You Audiobook Narrator

Tavia Gilbert is the narrator of A Thousand Pieces of You audiobook that was written by Claudia Gray

Claudia Gray is the pseudonym of New Orleans-based writer Amy Vincent, the author of the New York Times bestselling Evernight series. She has worked as a lawyer, a journalist, a disc jockey, and an extremely poor waitress. Her grandparents’ copy of Mysteries of the Unexplained is probably the genesis of her fascination with most things mysterious and/or inexplicable.

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Claudia Gray is the author of A Thousand Pieces of You

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Narrator Tavia Gilbert
Length 9 hours 18 minutes
Author Claudia Gray
Publisher HarperTeen
Release date November 04, 2014
ISBN 9780062376541

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Goodreads Reviews

Jennifer

January 09, 2014

Absolutely stunning. Absolutely unique. Ahhhhh,

jessica

September 10, 2018

me: i have sooo many series that i have started and really need to finish.also me: i should start a new series.i have had this book sitting on my bookshelf for ages now, so i suppose it was finally time to pick it up (sorry to the other series that need to be completed). and im so happy i did because i really enjoyed this!!im pretty sure ive never read anything quite like this storyline before, so i was very eager to dive right into something so fresh and unique. and it really delivered. i thought the whole concept of multiple universes was effectively explained. it was introduced in a really easy way to where i didnt feel like i had to think through all the science, which i appreciated. and the world building in each of the different universes was also really well done. i honestly didnt like marguerite and the love triangle didnt really do anything for me, but i thought the plot was just so interesting that i had to keep reading. some parts were a bit predictable, but it didnt detract from my overall enjoyment of the story. i also thought this book was paced really well and set up for the sequel quite nicely. everything was wrapped up, but still open-ended enough to make me want to pick up the second book. no cliffhanger in sight, thank goodness. so i would say this was a really strong start to what i hope will be an amazing series!↠ 4.5 stars

Isa

November 03, 2015

Yo pensé que no iba a leer otro libro este año que me hiciera dudar tanto de ciertos personajes como lo hizo Red Queen de Victoria Aveyard, ¡pero así da gusto meterse en las historias! Eso de no saber en quién confiar y evaluar con cada página que pasas las lealtades de los personajes es tan agotador como increíble. Gracias, Claudia Gray, por hacer de mi cabeza un lío que tiene nombres propios. Bien, pues Mil Lugares Donde Encontrarte nos presenta primero a una familia relativamente normal (?) en la que los padres son unos súper científicos/físicos que se han dedicado toda su vida a encontrar la manera de viajar entre dimensiones (que no en el tiempo)... ¡y lo han logrado! Estos dos físicos tienen dos hijas naturales: Josie y Marguerite, nuestra protagonista; y dos "hijos" que son Paul y Theo. Ellos dos son básicamente los pasantes jóvenes que aún están en la Universidad y que han ayudado a los padres de Marguerite con su investigación durante varios años. Lo interesante en el libro empieza cuando nos enteramos de que Paul ha traicionado a toda la familia, ha borrado todos los datos de la investigación de los Caine y ha huido con el único Pájaro de Fuego (el dispositivo que permite viajar entre dimensiones) justo después de, supuestamente, haber sido el culpable de la muerte de Henry. Toda la familia está en shock, pero Theo le dice a Marguerite que tiene dos prototipos del Pájaro de Fuego que tal vez funcionen y que podrían ir a perseguir a Paul entre dimensiones para vengar la muerte de su padre. Marguerite acepta y aquí es cuando empieza todo el viaje que seguimos en Mil Lugares Donde Encontrarte. Estos saltos dimensionales van a llevar a Marguerite y a Theo a lugares tan extraños como una Londres futurista, una Rusia en la que los zares siguen reinando o dimensiones tan parecidas a su universo real que les costará distinguir lo que es real y lo que no. A mí estos viajes me FASCINARON porque, además de entender un poco cómo funciona cada universo, vemos cómo reaccionan Marguerite y Theo a diferentes circunstancias, al mismo tiempo que la narración nos va introduciendo un poco en cómo se conocieron Marguerite, Paul y Theo, cuáles han sido sus momentos más memorables y otro sinfín de cosas. En este punto es cuando conocemos más a fondo a los personajes y nos damos cuenta de que Marguerite ama el arte y ve la verdad de las personas a través de él; entendemos que Theo es un chico con problemas y muy coqueto pero que siempre ha querido de forma especial a Marguerite; y conocemos a Paul como el chico introvertido, guapo, centrado en sus estudios y que también quiere a Merguerite, pero nunca se ha atrevido a decírselo. Si bien este planteamiento se podría confundir con un triángulo amoroso, no lo es. Se esboza levemente, pero NO LLEGA A SERLO, gracias a todos los dioses del Olimpo por eso. Volviendo a lo que decía al principio de la confianza en los personajes, ya que saben un poco más de qué va la historia, puedo ser más concreta. Lo que pasa aquí es que a través de Marguerite vemos todo lo que pasa y por eso sentimos lo que ella siente: su dolor, su confusión, su impotencia y sus dudas. La manera en la que se desarrolla la historia nos da pistas para pensar que Paul es el culpable de todo, pero a la vez nos da pie a pensar que Theo es bastante sospechoso y que no deberíamos confiar en él. Al menos esa es la manera en la que yo lo percibía... y era un tira y afloja durante todo el libro que me estaba volviendo loca, hasta que al final sabemos qué pasa, pero no se los diré porque SPOILER, muajajaja. Quizá mi parte favorita del libro fue la Rusia de los zares. Son capítulos que te llegan realmente al corazón, que tocan todos tus feels y que tienen escenas tan valiosas, frases tan increíbles y momentos tan únicos que es imposible que no se te queden grabados en la cabeza durante un buen tiempo. Todo es como una montaña rusa que va subiendo y bajando y que va haciendo con tu cabeza y emociones lo que se le da la gana.. ¡y eso me encanta de los libros! Que te hagan sentir, que te hagan contener el aliento, que te hagan hablarles a sus páginas, que saquen algo de ti... y definitivamente Mil Lugares Donde Encontrarte lo logra. Si bien hay personas que tal vez se acercan a este libro pensando que va a predominar la parte de ciencia ficción sobre la parte de romance e historia juvenil, están equivocados. Sí que hay elementos muy fuertes de ciencia ficción: hay viajes interdimensionales, explicaciones científicas, complots entre empresas y demás, pero predomina la trama juvenil y de misterio que envuelve la supuesta traición de Paul, la tensión y los sentimientos entre Theo, Paul y Marguerite y los lazos que los protagonistas van creando en los diferentes universos. ¡Y HABLANDO DE LAZOS! Es increíble cómo Claudia Gray maneja el lazo que se crea entre la Marguerite real y los personajes que conoce en los diferentes universos. El cuidado con el que escribe sobre las relaciones que entablan y las consecuencias que estas tienen sobre su vida real tienen todo el sentido del mundo. Lo diría más concretamente, pero caería en un spoiler... Sin embargo, les basta saber que todo lo que sucede en Mil Lugares Donde Encontrarte tiene una explicación: lo bueno, lo malo, lo increíble, lo extraño... TODO. Nada es gratuito. Y nada, de verdad me queda por decir que necesito leer el segundo libro YA porque este es un muy buen inicio de serie :)

High Lady of The Night Court

January 14, 2019

This book is one of the fastest paced books I have ever read. Usually, an author will take chapter or 2 to introduce the background of the story but this book just immediately starts off at the plot, but it also doesn't confuse you. I really liked the world Claudia Gray built and the 'Firebird' concept was very well written. The inter-dimensional travel is a very crucial element of the plot and is focused on heavily, which is fascinating. Marguerite's parents are physicists who have successfully created a machine (Firebird) that allows people to jump into another dimension. Each dimension is a reflection of possibilities that could have taken place in our world. Some dimensions are very similar to ours, while some are completely exotic. Our protagonist sets out on a mission to find the person who murdered her father and is planning her parent's downfall. As I mentioned the inter-dimensional travel is very openly exhibited aspect and protagonist jumps into not just one but many dimensions, in which she discover the many paths her world could have taken.I really enjoyed this book and finished it in one sitting. The plot grows thicker as we delve deeper into the book and Claudia Gray does a great job in creating the Firebird element of the story. I love the plot and I rate this book 4.5 stars.The cover of this book is BEAUTIFUL and represents not only 2 different dimensions but also our protagonists love for art, so great job on that front.

Simona

December 22, 2020

BECAUSE THIS COVER *drops dead*"Eventually you'll get used to the pain. You'll forget who you were without it; you'll forget what you looked like without your scars.”Let me start by saying that I am perfectly aware of the scientific and logical nonsense present in this book, some of which I consider unforgivable. But this story had me hooked, it thrilled and excited me, it's well-written, compelling, wonderfully crafted, and I enjoyed it more than not. And, ultimately, that's always what matters the most. To me, at least.To begin with, I love science-fiction. I love, like, totally crazy for it. And I'm not talking exactly about spaceships and green aliens; I am talking about the kind of things that A Thousand Pieces of You offers. New technologies. Made-up explanations for the said devices/discoveries built upon incontrovertible scientific truths, andcomplex plots that put into play their practical implementations. If it comes with all the related set of thorny ethical issues, then, all the better.•The thing is, the more complex the science you put into play, the harder it is to be coherent and aware of all of the consequences that the strict applications of that concept may and must have. If you tell a story about a world in which gravity works the other way around, you cannot assume that Newton discovered it thanks to an apple fallen from a tree. If in the world you're building objects, namely, everything having mass, cannot be moved from a dimension to the other, you cannot in any way assume that the object used to move a coscience from a dimension to the other -the Firebird- can move along with it.Is this that hard to grasp?But I get that this whole book wouldn't have been written without this "oversight", so let's bend the rules of physics to make the story work. Why bother to come up with a rational explanation for it when no one will notice?I noticed. Sorry.And speaking about matter, let's talk about the bodies (this is not a spoiler, since we know since the very first page and before that this book wheels around interdimensional journeys). When a person uses the Firebird to jump into another dimension, it's only their coscience, a form of energy, according to Gray's point of view, that travels, not the body, which, as I said, can't be moved through different dimensions being made of matter. But then, what happens to it when the coscience is gone? Gray says it becomes 'no longer observable', calling upon the Schrödinger's cat, choice that I find a leeettle bit gratuitous, but yes, okay, let's go with it. In practice, a no longer observable object is there, but you don't see it unless someone else who can draws your attention to it. Now, my point is, even if you can't see it, the body is still there, and when Marguerite leaves for the first time she's sitting on the steps of her home's deck. Honestly, how many chances are there that nobody stumbled on her in almost a month she was gone? And moreover: while the coscience is away, its body's heart is pumping? Its lungs are working? If it is so, what about food? How can an empty body survive that long without nourishment?I'm sorry, I really enjoyed this story, truly, but I can't honestly get past holes like this. If a scientific background has to be created, it must be done properly.I'm done with the technobabble, I promise. It's just that I expected much, much more from this point of view.•The plot on the contrary, was an utterly delightful surprise. Fast-paced and far, far more entagled than I had guessed at first glance. I truly appreciated the various twists, although I had predicted some of them. The writing is also another strong point, undoubtely: magnetic and delicate, sensitive and deep. Sometimes it was as soft as a melody, and I lost myself in it. It's not always at its best, but its quality is always good.•The main character, Marguerite, is not irritiating nor totally idiotic, but questionable indeed she is. (view spoiler)[I can't wrap my mind about how could she spend the night with a man while in the body of another of her selves. It's not said out of prudishness or what you want to call it, it's just that, hello, that's not your body. It's not yours to use that way. (hide spoiler)] Also, I found her to be a little slow in some moments and a little silly in others, but nothing over which I can't get. •And, yes, I regret to have to tell you so, but there is a love triangle. It's not as overwhelming as you may think, though -even because it's pretty clear from the beginning who she'll end up with- and towards the end the author manages it in a way I definitely appreciated. It ruined my enjoyment only a little; I've seen far worse. Besides, I liked (and swooned over) Paul, so, yup, for the love story it's a yes.In a nutshell, this book is far from perfect, and these three words are the ones I would probably choose to describe it as briefly as I could. But there is a thread of poetry interwoven in this story's weave, and I can't ignore it, not even in the face of all its flaws. What I loved about it is that it is a book about love: and not merely the love we harbor for our dear ones, but the one some people harbor towards science, and the one others harbor towards arts too. And speaking about the latter two, you know... I've never been so sure they are totally different one from the other.

Brittney ~ Reverie and Ink

October 13, 2016

(Full review update..) Here's a nice little spoiler free full review of my FEELS. Because that's all I can talk about without giving anything away. The entire plot its nuts. If you, a smart reader like myself (eh, or what I tell myself that I am...) -you probably will think you can guess simply based on the description/back of the book summary that Paul Markov who is accused of killing Marguerite's father is an innocent guy and this book is all about her realizing he's innocent and blah blah blah end of story. Maybe you're clever enough to figure out that not everyone around her is trust worthy. Simple, right?Wrong. If you think that is the gist of the plot, you're in for quite a surprise. Not only are there (obviously) other dimensions, but there are about as many plot twists to match. In fact, I'm willing to bet that you will have no idea who to even root for. Honestly, overall, it was a bit complicated and I'm willing to bet there are a few plot holes just because of the complexity and enormity of the general idea... but this book was down right fun. I like not knowing who to trust.. who to ship... or where this will end up. I did not expect to get so emotionally involved. I literally cannot give ANYTHING else away because everything would be a spoiler.I had a few minor complaints - the writing being just a bit hard to follow at times... but I was so invested that even when I got a little lost on where Marguerite was or who she was talking to, it was never that big of a deal. Really, I'm just shocked this series isn't more popular. My heart is now invested. In fact, I've just finished book two and I'm not OK. So have fun, if you give this ago. Bottom line is that I loved it and I think most of you will too.______________________Initial impression...1.HOLY TWIST AND TURNS BATMAN2. What in the heck do I feel?? HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO FEEL BECAUSE I DO NOT KNOW. Why do I like (view spoiler)[ALL THE THEOS AND ALL THE PAULS. I SHIP ALL THE THEOS AND ALL THE PAULS WITH ALL THE MAURGERITES. I'm not sorry. (hide spoiler)]3. Don't even try to guess. Just don't even try. You're wrong. My Blog ~ Instagram ~ Twitter ~ Etsy["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

Kiki

September 05, 2018

Edit: I read this again while on holiday and it's still fantastic. Has there ever been a fictional man more perfect than Paul? I don't think so. He is simply incomparable.Not to be Unpopular Opinions Angela, but I'm going to have to swim against the tide with this one. I know that a lot of people think this book is shite, but I'm here, I'm queer, and I'm ready to stand up on my soapbox and yell at all of you through a crackly loudspeaker: I loved this book. I loved my salty daughter Marguerite, with her grand gestures and her dramatic inner monologue and her total disregard for the consequences of her foolish actions (insert: that Vine where the kid screams "when will you learn that your actions have consequences?" RIP Vine, you'll always be remembered with a fond little chuckle and a jaunty head tilt). I could have done without Theo, but he did add another dimension to this (ha ha ha) and, having read the rest of this series, his character is a lovely and complex shade of grey. In particular, his relationship with Paul was this edgy, dangerous thing, barbed at the edges. He belittles Paul fondly, as "brothers" do, but with that underlying slant of jealousy that invites unsavoury questions. I like that. Speaking of Paul: I mean, what can I say? Paul is my husband and we're happily married. Thank you. We registered for gifts at TK Maxx Home and the Bohemians (you'll have to travel for the latter, but I've got my eye on that big clay oil pot). I love everything about him and if you come to my house for a bevy I'll set up my projector and show you my Powerpoint that details the 96 reasons why. The abridged version is that Paul is perfection and I will defend him until my dying breath. This book was a blast, and so is the rest of the series. It's unique, it's flashy, it's paced so frenetically but with just the right balance of conversational prose. It does something interesting with its characters, too: nobody's the good guy, and nobody's evil. It's grey, it's complicated, and we've all got to live with the uneasy notion that, had the trajectory of our lives been angled slightly differently, we might not be who we are now. For me, that was a concept that blew this book out of the water. It makes this series compulsively readable, time and time again. Good job, Claudia Gray. And thanks for bringing Paul into my life.

Tiff

June 22, 2015

Holy cow, A Thousand Pieces of You was a serious ride.What works so well in this book is that author Claudia Gray sets up the very complex world building, then spins philosophy, art, mystery and romance around it. There are so many threads here to think about, and the story deftly switches between them. Except for a bit of confusion and clunkiness I felt at the beginning with all the exposition (this book really does start in media res), the story flowed smoothly, with a ton of twists and turns. Every time I thought I knew what was happening, it turned out that Gray was already two steps ahead of me. I also loved how much time we got to spend figuring out the different universes, how they were different and how they were similar to Marguerite's own world. For instance, in one universe, John Lennon and Paul McCartney never met, so the Beatles didn't exist; instead, Paul and George Harrison form a band called The Gears. Little details really made the different worlds believable. If I had to nitpick a little, I would probably say that the character work could have been more developed in this book - the characters definitely suffered a bit in service to plot, theme, and world-building. I felt like I was told how amazing Marguerite was, but I didn't really see it as much as I should have - I knew she was an artist, but it was hard for me to tell if she was funny or silly or serious. I also felt like the guys were archetypes: Paul was the silent, mysterious boy, while Theo was the bad boy with the good heart. I wish I'd known more about them than just that. I'm looking forward to finding out more in book 2, though, and honestly, this is one of those books where the plot necessarily carries you forward.Here's the thing: I fully admit that I did not expect this book to live up to its epically fantastic cover. I mean, look at that gorgeousness! But guys, let me tell you: it does. This book slayed me in twenty different ways, and I can't wait to get my hands on book 2.  Bonuses: Addictive Writing: Writing-wise, I was really impressed by Gray's vivid descriptions, and the way she could turn those at a moment's notice into heart-pounding action. There was a great balance of beautiful writing and writing that kept me on the edge of my seat. The action scenes reminded me of how I felt when I read Divergent the first time - I was totally hooked. Sexy Times: I can't talk about this book without talking about the steamy romance going on. There are some seriously sexy times here - for younger readers and parents, just know that there are a few moments of R-rated-ness. Those moments are lush and added a lot to my emotional investment in the story. Love Triangle That Works: The love interests in this book really worked for me - in part because they are so different, but equally good choices. This isn't a case where you're going to be Team Paul or Team Theo immediately (and heck, the triangle gets even more complicated because of the different versions of characters that are jumping into each others' bodies). This genuinely feels like two guys who really like this girl and it really is her choice. The Final Word:  A Thousand Pieces of You is so many kinds of awesome. There's a bit of everything in this book: romance, adventure, suspense, mystery, time travel, historical, sci-fi...trust me when I say that you need this one on your TBR immediately. It's definitely one of the most fun and addictive reads I've had in awhile, and I will definitely be re-reading certain bits over and over again.Recommended for: fans of Every Day or Cloud Atlas (both very apt comparisons), people who like time travel or sci-fi reads, people who like genre-bendersReview originally posted at Mostly YA Lit

Chelsea

December 06, 2016

Re-read 1/4/16: GUUUUHHHHHH STILL SO GOOD GONNA IMMEDIATELY START NEXT BOOKOriginal Review 3/24/15: GUUUHHHHHHH SO GOOD NEED NEXT BOOK

Danielle (The Blonde Likes Books)

February 28, 2017

Not gonna lie, A Thousand Pieces of You was a book I added to my TBR list solely for it’s cover. I didn’t even read the description of the book before I added it because the cover it so gorgeous! I mean really, just look at it! It might be one of my favorite covers ever – I’m kind of obsessed with it. That said, I’m SO glad I decided to read it because I looooved the book!Marguerite grew up with physicists for parents, so she’s no stranger to experiments and gadgets strewn about her house. Her parents and their research assistants Paul and Theo develop a device that they call the Firebird that allows people to jump through different dimensions. This invention is set to change science forever…until her dad is killed and Paul appears to be the killer. Paul takes off to another dimension, and Marguerite and Paul quickly follow, hoping to get justice for her father. Before long, Marguerite starts doubting Paul’s guilt, and begins to realize her feelings for him. As she jumps through dimensions, she begins to learn there was far more to her father’s death than she ever could have imagined…Let me just say again, I loved this book! I’ve never read a book with the same concept, so that made it unique for me. I really enjoyed that the book was told with a scientific mindset, similar to Dark Matter. There was a lot of talk about the science and physics that allowed Marguerite to jump between dimensions but it was never overwhelming to the point where I was confused. I also likes that there were rules put in place, such as not being able to jump backward or forward in time, or to dimensions where Marguerite hadn’t been born.There was a brief time where I thought we were going to end up with a love triangle, and I got slightly annoyed for a few minutes, worrying that we had another young woman who fell in love with any man who showed her attention, HOWEVER, the author did a great job at making Marguerite quickly learn who she actually had feelings for without dragging that decision out. I appreciated that.I found myself really engaged in the story and I was dying to find out where the story would go and whether or not Marguerite would make it home safely. All of my questions were answered and the resolution of this book set the second book up perfectly, without leaving us with a huge cliffhanger. I cannot wait to read book two – I’m planning to start it tonight so I can find out what happens next! I definitely recommend this one to fans of YA sci-fi who are looking for an adventurous story!

ambsreads

March 18, 2017

WHAT DID I JUST READ. IM SHOCKED. THIS IS AMAZING. IM STILL CONFUSED. I NEED MORE. WHY DONT I HAVE BOOK TWO. THANKS CAITLIN. REVIEW TO COME MAYBE???PS THEO STILL SUCKS.

Josu

July 17, 2015

LEÍDO EN LA #LC1000LDE.Una novela muy original que plantea las diferentes dimensiones posibles de un modo sencillo pese a ser algo complejo. El triángulo amoroso en el que se encuentra la protagonista está lleno de tira y aflojas que me encantan. Lo bueno es que nunca sabes en qué chico confiar, pues continuamente las tornas se van cambiando. ¿Es Paul malo? ¿Es Theo tan bueno como parece? Sin duda, Claudia Gray consigue crear una historia que engancha y que derrocha originalidad en sus diferentes dimensiones. La cantidad de giros que hay en la trama son increíbles, ¡y son todos buenos! Especialmente, hay un par sobre el final de la novela que no me esperaba para nada, pero que llevaban dejando pistas durante todo el libro. Ese tipo de cosas me encanta, y hacen ver que la novela es más profunda de lo que parece.Eso sí, el final no me ha terminado de convencer. Demasiado edulcorado y sin cliffhaner para la siguiente entrega. Las cosas que me han faltado (como un villano mejor desarrollado o más conflictos dentro del triángulo amoroso en cuanto a celos y demás) espero encontrarlas en las dos siguientes novelas que componen la trilogía. Tengo esperanza en que sea así, Claudia, ¡no me decepciones!

Lotte

October 11, 2015

What a pleasant surprise! I enjoyed this a lot more than I thought. Sure, it had a few cliché and cringe-worthy moments, but overall it was a whole lot of fun! I can definitely recommend this if you're looking for a good YA sci-fi adventure. The concept of the "multiverse" and the characters' ability to leap into different dimensions was super interesting and had me hooked from the beginning. (One quick note though: there's a kinda-sorta-but-not-really love triangle in this book, so if that's an absolute no-go for you, then maybe don't pick it up!) I'm pretty sure I'll also get the sequel when it comes out in November, because the reviews from people who have received ARCs have been quite positive and I actually really want to know where the story is going!

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Speechify is one of the best apps for audiobooks. The pricing structure is the most competitive in the market and the app is easy to use. It features the best sellers and award winning authors. Listen to your favorite books or discover new ones and listen to real voice actors read to you. Getting started is easy, the first book is free.

Research showcasing the brain health benefits of reading on a regular basis is wide-ranging and undeniable. However, research comparing the benefits of reading vs listening is much more sparse. According to professor of psychology and author Dr. Kristen Willeumier, though, there is good reason to believe that the reading experience provided by audiobooks offers many of the same brain benefits as reading a physical book.

Audiobooks are recordings of books that are read aloud by a professional voice actor. The recordings are typically available for purchase and download in digital formats such as MP3, WMA, or AAC. They can also be streamed from online services like Speechify, Audible, AppleBooks, or Spotify.
You simply download the app onto your smart phone, create your account, and in Speechify, you can choose your first book, from our vast library of best-sellers and classics, to read for free.

Audiobooks, like real books can add up over time. Here’s where you can listen to audiobooks for free. Speechify let’s you read your first best seller for free. Apart from that, we have a vast selection of free audiobooks that you can enjoy. Get the same rich experience no matter if the book was free or not.

It depends. Yes, there are free audiobooks and paid audiobooks. Speechify offers a blend of both!

It varies. The easiest way depends on a few things. The app and service you use, which device, and platform. Speechify is the easiest way to listen to audiobooks. Downloading the app is quick. It is not a large app and does not eat up space on your iPhone or Android device.
Listening to audiobooks on your smart phone, with Speechify, is the easiest way to listen to audiobooks.

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