![]() ![]() And a lot of that is based on the language. Okay, after writing all that out, I feel fine with the 3-star rating. As much as I loved her in McKay’s other books, The Headmistress and The Delicate Things We Make, she takes this one to another level, full of nuance and texture. If I ever decide to read it again, it’ll definitely be an eyeball book. I get that she’s written with a deep, sultry sort of voice but 10 hours of it was just too much. But her choice for the headmistress grated on me after only an hour or so. I nearly forgot about the narration! Abby Craden had a lot of voices to handle in this book and I could listen to Sam all day long. The Headmistress By: Milena McKay Narrated by: Abby Craden Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins 4.9 (135 ratings) Try for £0. I mean, we’re talking a couple of decades of knowledge and experiences gone without a clue on some things. ![]() Without getting into spoiler territory, I just didn’t buy all of the various conflicts, motivations, Sam’s knowledge and/or ability to figure things out, and M’s inability to figure things out. The MCs were honest with each other and communicated like grown-ups. : The Headmistress (Audible Audio Edition): Milena McKay, Abby Craden, Tantor Audio: Books Skip to main. Words can be beautiful and McKay definitely had it going on in this area. It was lovely to hear language beyond a basic level. ![]() I’ll try to flesh out my opinion a bit more…Ī more advanced vocabulary. There were good things and not as good things for me. I’m pretty torn on the rating for this one. ![]()
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