![]() ![]() ![]() I LOVED this book!! This is a book about nature of truth, doubt, belief, trust and faith, and it will get you thinking - a LOT - about this. Take a dive into the world of Gideon Mack.ĭid He or Didn't He? You'll Have to Decide. I'm looking forward to seeing more stuff by James Robertson. One friend even said that she wondered if she was the only one who thought about planning a trip to Scotland, as the writing is good enough to convince the reader or listener of the trueness of the story. Everyone falls in love with, while also disliking, Gideon Mack. I've suggested it to others in both audio and hard cover form and all have come back to me with great reviews of the author, writing, general flow, and believability of the story. This is a definite must for anyone who wants a good book added to his or her reading list for the year. After a short while, though, you get used to the accent, and all is well. At some points I had to pause and rewind the book to listen again because he went into the thick Scottish accent of the common man. The narrator does a fantastic job of adding life and personality to each character of the story. He is flawed at best, which may be one of the things that makes him so interesting. Everything about the man, his life, his mannerisms, and his thoughts completely captivated me. This is most definitely one of the best books I've read (heard) in a long time. ![]()
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