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Hannah Green and Her Unfeasibly Mundane Existence
- Narrated by: William Roberts
- Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An unpredictable, poignant, and captivating tale for readers of all ages, by the critically acclaimed author of Only Forward.
There are a million stories in the world. Most are perfectly ordinary.
This one… isn’t.
Hannah Green actually thinks her story is more mundane than most. But she’s about to discover that the shadows in her life have been hiding a world where nothing is as it seems: that there's an ancient and secret machine that converts evil deeds into energy, that some mushrooms can talk — and that her grandfather has been friends with the Devil for over a hundred and fifty years, and now they need her help.
Critic Reviews
‘A brilliant book’
Neil Gaiman
‘I couldn't be more impressed with Smith's inventiveness’
SF Reviews
‘An amazing talent’
Bookslut
‘Packs an emotional punch’ 4*
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-08-2019
A fantastic listen scattered with so many gems
Wow, what a book, I quite lost count of the number of times that I had had to rewind to re-listen to yet another gem - especially loved the Only Forward references, that will be a saved clip for the sad times.
As a Brit I would have loved for the Imp to have the London accent that he obvious had, but for all that the New York take was entertaining!
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- Anonymous User
- 30-04-2022
Has a certain appeal
Glad I listened to this. It was reminiscent of American Gods, but shorter and more down to earth. A couple of parts were a bit drawly and I found myself wandering and had to repeat them. But overall I am glad I went along for the journey.
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