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How to Stay Sane
- The School of Life
- Narrated by: Zoe-Anne Phillips
- Series: The School of Life
- Length: 3 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Health & Wellness, Psychology & Mental Health
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- veronica
- 01-04-16
lovely book-high pitched voice made it difficult
Would you listen to How to Stay Sane again? Why?
I would love to but only if there is another narrator.
What was one of the most memorable moments of How to Stay Sane?
the very useful respiration exercises.
How could the performance have been better?
instead of the high pitched, almost automatic narrator's voice I would have preferred a relaxed voice connected with the mood and meaning of the book.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
yes.
Any additional comments?
i loved the book but as I said , the voice of the narrator made it difficult to go through.
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- Borders1
- 28-10-16
Truly terrible narrator
It's such a smart little book with wonderful informative insights. Unfortunately, The narrator inflicts a terribly slow and shrieking and over pronounced slaughter of the innocents
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- MissPolkadotty
- 30-08-12
Interesting and Accessible
Lots of information and background on how the brain works and what influences our behaviours, decision making and how we relate to other people. Not a self help book that promises to turn your life around, but more food for thought and some recommendations how to be mindful of oneself and others and deal with day to day life. The School of Life! Very much recommended.
7 people found this helpful
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- Brenda
- 04-02-13
Poor narration and poor content
The first thing I noticed was the lack of connection the narrator had with the material. The narrator's voice kept going up at the end, when it was not appropriate. The narrator seemed to lack understanding of the subject matter and the content of the audio book, which didn't help.
I also noticed the use of jargon at many points in the book that added nothing to the listener's understanding, nor was the jargon really explained. The book included discussion about constructing a geneogram, which is typically used by therapists to gain an understanding of the client's family and background. As a therapist and psychologist, I am concerned that the author suggests people could do this for themselves, whether they understand what they are doing or not. The author does not advise of the potential implications, nor fully how to undertake such a task. There are many other things I could say, so perhaps the most useful is that, in my view, there is little to be gained from spending your time on this book.
5 people found this helpful