Unabridged Audiobook
Little’s fires is an amazing and important piece of literature. It tackles varying themes that are controversial and explores many sides of each situation. It made me really ponder the importance or race relations; what is racism and blindness; equally as damaging. The idealized scenery of Shaker Heights was reminiscent of the neighbour hood I grew up in, Lawrence Park, Toronto Ontario; garbage in back, garage in back, no rubbishy out front; picturesque to the eye, but what about in deep? Thank you Celeste Ng for the amazing g story, I just really want to follow up with Izzy, Mia, Pearl, and B.B. and the rest of the cast of characters!
Omg could this book drag on any longer I’m sorry I wasted a credit
Don't throw stones when you live in a glass house. Just when you thought your s*** don't stink, reality sets in. Mrs. Richardson was so high and mighty, to think her children could do no wrong, but oh. She went prying into Mia's life only to see her own life fall apart. The title is spot on, there were little gems of fire everywhere during this story. Shows you a glimpse in the rich, entitled life. Read it in a day and a half, couldn't put it down. #book22of2019 #bookworm #whatsnext #highlyrecommended
Narrator was good. An easy book with many references to the Cleveland area. You kind of knew where the book was going but there was suspense and the end tied it all together.
Loved the book. I want to know what happens next!
One of the few books, I have listened to in one day. Narrator did a beautiful job, giving each character a believable, distinctive voice. The story was good,
I enjoyed this book but felt it dragged in parts.
I enjoyed the book. It kept my attention. I felt the last few chapters were as if the author got tired of writing and rushed through to an usatsfing ending. I hope there is a sequel. A lot of time introducing the characters.
Great book, throughly enjoyed it. Wasn't expecting the ending.
Loved it. Amazing book. Such an easy listen. Read it as a book and listened to it.
Intelligent. Intriguing. Innovative.
Two families showing the best and worst of times. One family showing compassion creativity and understanding. The other is showing stability class’ and structure. A page turner that said in each incident we are all 100 percent human. And author Celeste Ng who encourages you to remain with situation.
Great read!
One of the best books I have (read) heard in a very long time. I am a bit wary of watching the series on Hulu since I loved the book so much!!
my favorite character was the girl who burnt the house down
An interesting story. A little too much high school drama for me to give a 5 star, but an interesting twist at the end. I think it will be a cross-generational favorite.
So easy to use and great narration! Little Fires Everywhere is a great listen!
Loved the characters. I was drawn into the story fairly quickly.
Very well written and well told. Covers so many different controversial topics.
I really enjoyed this book... left me waiting for outcomes several times and I found several characters very endearing. It was and easy read with wonderful plot twists ... I highly recommend it.
Very different than what I normally read. I really enjoyed it
I enjoyed the story and the plot really thickened toward the end. The reason I took a few stars off was that the descriptions were just too long. While I did like the fact that the author wanted to paint the picture for us, there were too many details and I would often find my mind and attention wander off because of it. If you enjoy drama, you will likely enjoy the book if you can make it to the second half where the story takes off. I liked getting to know all of the characters and the author made each character intertwine in an interesting way. The two main characters are polar opposites, which also made it interesting. There is a good lesson to be learned, but you'll have to wait til the last chapter to get to it.
Best book I’ve read this year!!!!!
Easy listening. Very easy to connect with characters. I enjoyed it.
This was a good read. I enjoyed the various characters and their plights.
it got good reviews but definitely one of the worst books yet
Many interesting themes and characters, and great narration. I found the way it wrapped up extremely unsatisfying.
Great book with realistic characters!
Slow start to this one. It seemed like a high school drama. Midstory, more depth came about and held my interest. I did find myself engaged and pleased with how it turned out.
She’s a great writer, but the story always fails a little forced. Highly entertaining and easy, but not something that sticks. I only judge harshly bc she is such an incredible talent
The book is a little too slow paced with redundancies throughout the storyline.
One of the best books I’ve ever read
It was good - but slow in parts. Some parts are a little hard to believe. Overall, I think it explores motherhood and class through different lenses simultaneously. Lots of difficult questions are raised. There are lots of opportunities for self-reflection.
Beautiful and very engaging. I loved it.
Loved every minute.
Quite entertaining. Great light read
Too confusing
Great story with interesting characters. It’s unfortunate the incorrect narrative that “everyone that (plot spoiler) carries a burden the rest of their life” was used, otherwise great listen.
Amazing , couldn’t stop
Not sure why this book is so popular…. It was pretty draggy. Don’t waste a credit. Just watch the tv show.
This book, I'm sorry to say, was a waste of a credit. Unnecessarily drawn out and extremely anticlimactic. Why they chose this book to turn into a TV series is beyond me.
great storytelling. pulled me in. excellent narration
I was a little bored with the book.
Great! Story lines fit together nicely
Really enjoyed this story and the characters.
Great read
The narrator did a good job. The story was not captivating. Could easily have stopped listening at any time. Did not have an interesting plot. Would k no or rxonmend this to a friend.
The metaphors and similes added vivid visuals that enriched the listening pleasure
Great book lots of twists and turns
Great story. Starts slowly during character development, but the last half of the book brings into focus the many disparities we see in American life; the importance of love, acceptance, patience, and motherhood; how blind or ignorant we can be of others' outlooks on life; and making the best of your situation, no matter how dire it seems.
How this novel was nominated to be Best Book of the Year, I have no idea. The first part reads like a book for teenagers, and then it begins to almost identically repeat the "adoption" plot found in the novel "Lucky Boy" - and I do mean it is an almost identical plot line. The narrator was excellent.
A beautifully written novel filled with unique perspective on controversial topics and two very different families who ended up transforming each other in one way or another.
Narrator was good. Easy to listen to and keep up with. Makes you think about your own life and haves vs have nots.
This book made my 12-hour road trip seem to go by quickly. It was well narrated, which can make or break the audio version of a book. Would definitely take time to listen again, as I’m sure I missed some things trying to focus on the road - but the story is beautifully written - glad I purchased it.
I enjoyed getting into this book, and was mesmerized for the first half, but the emphasis on babies and parallels in other lives was overdone for me. I felt dissatisfied at the end, not raving, unfortunately. It's well written and well read, but the story development lacked something
I couldn't enter the story, was gripped neither by the story or the narrator.
It took me a bit to get started, but was so glad I held on. Really enjoyed the story.
loved the story and writing
Loved this
I really enjoyed this book, im sad that it's over. I wanted to be a part of their world.
I really enjoyed this book. I believe that audiobooks depend so much on their narrators, and this one was really great. Little fires everywhere was very entertaining and prophetic. Perfect communities may exist in theory but never in reality. Celeste Ng delved into issues about infertility, adoption as well as surrogacy and abortion exploring all sides, leaving the listener a lot to think about. A great read!
I enjoyed the artist’s perspective and twists and turns of the book.
Love the book. Didn’t like the tv series.
Good book but wasn’t thrilled with how it ended.
Very interesting
Excellent read. Very interesting story development.
Had too many back stories that could have been explained in a few sentences, maybe a paragraph
I loved everything about this book. Ng was able to bring in stories of so many characters and slowly show us where they came from and what molded them to become who they were. A must read! 5 stars for the author and narrator!
enjoyed the book, but felt plot twists were predictable.
Awesome but I wanted more for the ending.
This book dragged for a weak finale.
Well written story that reminds us that everyone is not always who they seem to be.
Excellent!
I enjoyed the first half, if only for my suspicion that it was building up to some grand reveal, mystery, or anything really. But no, nothing. I got 30 minutes of exposition on intricate specifications of Mia's artistic preferences, but precious little payoff unfortunately.
great narrator. slow start to the book and only picked up the last few hours.
The story was all over the place. At times a bit confusing
I couldn’t stop listening this was an awesome story!
Great book
It was boring. Every time, when it started to get somewhat exciting, the outcome was simply blah... There were moments where I simply wanted to interrupt and ask “wait, what was it?” Poorly written, in my opinion.
Stopped listening halfway through. This is more of a young adult novel.
Predictable. I disagree with previous reviewers that the issues are equally delivered. I think you can clearly see what the author’s opinion is. The racist issues did not need to be issue but the author chose these issues. Story could have been told without these bias.
Not at all special or memorable
This book was a letdown. The storyline was all over the place and the ending was horrible! I wish I would have saved my credit.
Thought the tone of the reader was overly judgemental in terms of disparity of privilege. Seemed to be intentional and became obtrusive to the story.
The writer has a poetic gift and can write appealing words. This story, however felt very unfocused. I had to keep asking myself, “What is the intention of this book?” It was a challenge to engage with the many characters, as they felt two dimensional. It was hard to make it through.
This book had so much potential, the plot was good but the execution was just too boring and drawn out, especially the first 8 chapters were difficult to get through due to lack of interesting characters and trivial information. Improved after the first 8 chapters, but due to "too little too late" could only give 2 stars.
It really wasn’t all that. I don’t see what all the hype was about.
Interesting story of divergent personalities & family dynamics!
good book and good narration. The content just wasn't for me
Narrator was good. Story was entertaining. From the reviews, I thought it was going to be better than it was. And lots of reviews about a surprise ending. I thought it was a normal ending.
Disappointing.
I loved some parts and didn’t like others. A lot of time was spent saying negative things about Shaker and it made me feel defensive even though that is not the community where I live in the Cleveland area. The narration was excellent.
Great book.
I enjoyed the story and characters. However the narration was really bad. The author read in a flat monotone making it difficult to distinguish which character was speaking. I’m a fan of McMillan’s books, but I will purchase hard copies of her work going forward for a better experience.
Great listen! I listen while I commute; perfect for entertainment without unnecessary distraction.
I thought it was very good. From some of the previous reviews I was worried I might not like the ending but I thought it was very believable and satisfactory!!!
Pulls you in and takes your mind of anything else.
Liked the book but overuse of the term “as if...” was distracting. Narrated has a very pleasant voice.
It was an enjoyable book. A little slow but as a proud Cleveland native I enjoyed all the local details.
Nice story but dragged along on some spots.
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