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Hothouse Flower
- Narrated by: Beth Chalmers
- Length: 17 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Historical Fiction
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- Kathy
- 23-02-15
A good listen - in the main
I enjoyed this audio book very much, the story moved at a good pace with lots of interesting locations, characters and storyline with twists and turns
I did however find some of the "voices" of the narrator very irritating and initially this interfered quite a lot with how I "got into" the story, so much so that I wondered whether or not to continue.
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- Karen
- 26-02-12
Such variety - real escapism
Really enjoyed this audio. So many different stories in one, without the usual confusion if you get a bit distracted when listening. A heart warming love story, but also one of class and culture. Would highly recomment this and will probably listen again. Excellent audio recording and story.
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- Coco
- 27-05-13
Exuberant and unsubtle
Were the characters in this book so cliched that they verged on the surreal, or is it just that Beth Chalmers voice is really hard to listen to? There is no doubt that Beth hams up posh people's voices till they sound so savagely clipped and cold that it's hard to connect to the characters; and she hams up the romance so much that her women sound tooth clenchingly saccharine and slightly freakish....But surely it wouldn't have been so painful if she'd had less irritating dialogue to convey?
21 people found this helpful
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- Sue Jackson
- 30-01-16
Can't get into it!
What would have made Hothouse Flower better?
Losing some of the irritating voices.
What was most disappointing about Lucinda Riley’s story?
Just couldn't gel with characters, too gentle I guess for me.
Would you listen to another book narrated by Beth Chalmers?
Yes
What character would you cut from Hothouse Flower?
Didn't capture my interest long enough to find out.
Any additional comments?
No.
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- Amazon Customer
- 20-04-15
Too Predictable
A nice idea but the characters were constrained by the storyline, instead of the other way around. They should have been driving a more engrossing plot. This was predictable, for the most part, though well narrated.
Not a favourite for me.
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- M. Ponsonby
- 09-02-14
An enchanting story of love and beauty.
A delightful story covering several generations. A tale woven around Orchids. From start to finish I was transfixed (I did a lot of house sorting out and cleaning and sewing repairs as I wanted to continue to listen).
I loved the sudden extra plot near the end of the book, very well done.
Anyone who wants a good gentle story really needs to get this book. Little bit of history too of the far east and of caring for Orchids.
Well done Lucinda Riley and beautifully read by Ruth Chalmers.
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- J
- 21-02-12
Hothouse Flower
This is a sweet and romantic story.
I do not recommend listening to this book in this unabridged 18 hour version. The plot is not a dense one and does not merit such a long narrative. It bored me and I longed to be able to skip forward through pages like you can with a book. I worked out the big denouement of the plot very early on and hung on in the anticipation that I might be wrong. I wasn't. There was one minor surprise in the plot, and the end was hard to believe, but the main plot was very predictable.
I found Beth Chalmers' narration a bit tedious, as she gave many of the characters the same nasally posh voice.
14 people found this helpful
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- Emma
- 07-12-13
A great "read"
Different to my usual thriller book but kept me listening. Well worth a listen with lots of little twists and turns and an essence of history and travel.
2 people found this helpful
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- John Glass
- 18-07-21
Excellent…but
An amazing listen and I would have given it 5 stars except for the fact that this author, like so many others who treat other religions with respect, treat Christianity with contempt by continually using ‘Jesus’ and ‘Christ’ as swear words.
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- Frances Wartnaby
- 24-05-17
Really irritating nasel twang
The really irritating nasel twang the narrator gives almost all of the characters totally ruined this book.
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- alison
- 17-02-15
A long, slow joirney..
Would you listen to Hothouse Flower again? Why?
I enjoyed the book, but would probably not listen to it again. There were too many stories within stories, which made it feel a little dragged out in places.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
This could possibley have been done over two books, or maybe settle for less is more in terms of storyline twists.
Would you listen to another book narrated by Beth Chalmers?
Not sure that I particularly liked the narration style.
Who was the most memorable character of Hothouse Flower and why?
Julia was the stand out character, with the others revolving around her in some way.
Any additional comments?
A long haul for an audio book, but overall nice story.
5 people found this helpful
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- Karen
- 09-09-15
Excellent book!
I enjoyed the story and all the twists and turns. I think she is an excellent author that can tell a very detailed and captivating story.
3 people found this helpful
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- Lucy
- 18-05-15
Very Happy Surprise!
Would you consider the audio edition of Hothouse Flower to be better than the print version?
After reading several negative reviews, although I love Lucinda's stories, I had decided against getting this book. However, since Audible has such a wonderful return policy, I changed my mind and took a chance & purchased this book. I am so very happy I did. I LOVED this book. I wasn't crazy w/Beth Chalmers reading initially, but grew to really appreciate her range and accents. So take a chance, I don't think you will be disappointed.
What did you like best about this story?
All of the different stories that were interwoven. And also the beautiful description of Thailand.
Have you listened to any of Beth Chalmers’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No, see above.
If you could take any character from Hothouse Flower out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Billy
Any additional comments?
I need a new author...I have exhausted all of Lucinda's Audible books. I would love to see this book made into a movie.
3 people found this helpful
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- Cindy
- 24-03-15
what a lovely story
I followed the story easily and learned to love the characters. just splendid. go on and purchase.
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- Chrissie R.
- 07-09-20
Good story
I have enjoyed all of Lucinda Riley’s books and eagerly await the next one! I do have to say that the attitude about adopted children sometimes not being considered “real” relatives bothered me, though.
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- Vonda
- 27-04-20
awesome read
This was hard to put down I could not wait to get back to it. Like most of her books it starts slow but I know if I persever it will pay off and this one does not disappoint.
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- alison
- 04-03-13
Life's Too Short
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
I had high hopes for the book--so many of my favourite themes were promised; few, however, were delivered. The book's greatest lack was forward momentum. Lagging behind that was succinctness.
Would you ever listen to anything by Lucinda Riley again?
Her style is not to my liking, so no.
Would you be willing to try another one of Beth Chalmers’s performances?
Beth Chalmers has a talent for bringing characters to life. Her skill at regional accents and her dramatisation made it easy to picture the people. Unfortunately, some of her characters were grating. The sister of the protagonist, in particular, set my teeth on edge. I turned down the volume whenever her particular character was talking.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Time and time again, the motives behind even simple actions were stated and explained, giving the impression the author had little respect for her readers' intelligence. When I found myself involuntarily rolling my eyes and groaning aloud, I realised it was time to call it quits. On the positive side, I came away with a deeper appreciation of what critics and writing coaches mean when they use the descriptor "overwritten."
Any additional comments?
I had to give up on this one after several hours of listening, and it came down to a simple matter of trust. I lost all faith in the author's ability to get to the point.
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- Anonymous User
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what a brilliant story beautifully narrated . I was entranced from beginning to end. definitely now rates as my number one absolute favourite. if you want to be totally delighted by the layering of characters ..each one creeping into your heart then this is a must read. thank you Lucinda for bringing such undiluted pleasure to me and thousands of readers around the globe
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- Anonymous User
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Guaranteed Riley!
The narrator is great and this is once again a very engaging story from Lucinda Riley. Thailand is interesting and married to the English history, the book kept me entertained until the very end.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-05-22
captivating!
I love this book from beginning to end! and the Narator did a fantastic job!