

It is fasinating that you can actually pick the narrator for your books. I had not read a book for enjoyment in decades.within the last six months I have read 25 books. It is my alternative to listening to music.I read constantly now that I puchased a Kindle six months ago. The ending.to see how the main character's life actually affected the masses outside of her family.Įverything, he is a very effective reader.ĭid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? What was one of the most memorable moments of Once Upon a Time? Yes I would, the audio editon makes the book come "alive" for the reader.

Would you consider the audio edition of Once Upon a Time to be better than the print version? At some points I thought the book had ended. Also, the music bridges, while a nice touch are entirely too long between the chapter breaks. Some people like to follow up with the physical book but there is no reference here.

There is no announcement or reference of what chapter you are moving into or reading. I would mention the chapter numbers when moving to the next. If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Once Upon a Time? What about Edward Herrmann’s performance did you like? I didn't learn anything new about Grace Kelly,nothing more than I've read over a lifetime in various publications with guarded and carefully chosen public relations requirements. I was hoping also for more detail about her decision to give up her career and marry Prince Rainier. Much of her movie star romances and adventures were very glossed over and given more as facts-ones that would be able to be read on-line for instance and are public knowledge/old news.

I would have liked to learn more about her years in Hollywood and the strides she made as an independent career woman back in the day. What was most disappointing about J.Randy Taraborrelli’s story? I understand this was written with the cooperation of the Kelly family and in that respect serves as an honorable biography of her life. I have read more in-depth narrative and learned more history about subjects of bios and memoirs in Vanity Fair. I would recommend this book to readers who are looking for a sanitized, understated almost picture perfect portrayal of Princess Grace. This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
