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Review of Barton Place

Posted: 10 Dec 2023, 06:26
by Abraham Ozo
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Barton Place" by Stephan Bellesini.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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It all started that rainy evening when a stranger appeared at the gate of Mr. Barton. This stranger, who was robbed and drenched from the rain, appeared at the gate of Mr. Barton, where Lawrie allowed him in. During this period, Mr. Barton's daughter, Evelyn, was about to be bled by the family doctor, Dr. Talbott. She was very sick and at the point of death. The stranger who had appeared at the gate asked that he treat Evelyn. He then successfully healed her, and this news spread around. Who is this stranger? Where has he come from? Where has he gotten his unique medical skills from? Unfold these mysteries as you grab a copy of this book.

This audiobook was lovely. I was amazed by the amount of work put into the production of this audiobook. I have listened to many audiobooks in the past, and I must say that this one tops all of them. The sound effects, like the sound of the doors opening, the rain, and the background noises, all sounded so real and combined to make this book a masterpiece. The narrator also did an amazing job in this book. The voice acting is out of this world. The best part was that he never broke character. The way the voice sounded in Chapter 1 was how it sounded in every other chapter.

The plot of this book is beautiful. The twists in it made me love it even more, especially the twist regarding the original identity of Mrs. Clarkson. Many parts of this book stood out to me. The only part of this book that may have caused me a bit of confusion was the multiple subplots at the beginning of the story. However, this was quickly addressed as the subplots came together and the story became more interesting.

Barton Place: American Historical Family Saga Fiction was written by Stephan Bellesini and narrated by Ean Leppin. This audiobook has everything needed to make a great book, and for all the reasons listed above, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I did not hear any errors while listening to this book, and the production was perfect. I recommend this book to lovers of books set in the 1800s. Lovers of drama and twists will also love this book.

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Re: Review of Barton Place

Posted: 12 Dec 2023, 12:38
by Kira Jankowski
I wanted to take a moment to express my appreciation for your insightful review of "Barton Place" by Stephan Bellesini. Your detailed account of the audiobook experience was truly captivating. I, too, had the pleasure of reading the paperback version of "Barton Place" earlier this year and found it to be a masterpiece in every sense. I share your enthusiasm for this book, and I, too, would allocate a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars. It's always a joy to connect with fellow readers who appreciate the rich storytelling, characters, and dramatic twists that make this novel a standout in the realm of American Historical Family Saga Fiction.

Re: Review of Barton Place

Posted: 16 Dec 2023, 21:53
by Stephen Christopher 1
Wow, based on your review of the audio book and Kira's comments about the paperback, I'm going to add this one to my reading list now. I'm curious to find out about the man who came to Barton Place too.

Re: Review of Barton Place

Posted: 27 Dec 2023, 02:59
by Conshelle Dwight William
The audiobook's production impressed me from your review, with its realistic sound effects and outstanding voice acting, making it a masterpiece. The plot, filled with twists and an intriguing mystery around the stranger's identity, makes me want to find this piece immediately

Re: Review of Barton Place

Posted: 15 Jan 2024, 20:45
by Aaron Joseph Maupin
This review is very helpful as it provides detailed praise for the audiobook's production, narration, and plot. It highlights the realism of the sound effects and praises the narrator for consistent voice acting. The reviewer mentions the intriguing twists and a subplot that initially confused but later became interesting. Overall, it is a sufficient review that is likely to motivate others to buy the audiobook due to its positive portrayal. From the reviewer's perspective, the book appears to be a valuable addition to anyone's library, especially for those who enjoy historical family sagas and drama with twists.

Re: Review of Barton Place

Posted: 25 Jan 2024, 22:26
by Donaking
It appears that "Barton Place: American Historical Family Saga Fiction" is a highly recommended audiobook based on the review. The production quality, including sound effects, was praised, and the narrator's voice acting was exceptional. The plot with its twists and the convergence of subplots added to the book's appeal. Overall, this seems to be a compelling and engaging read for lovers of historical fiction and drama. 5 out of 5 stars.