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Laurence Bouvard

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Laurence Bouvard

Laurence Bouvard has vast experience within the voiceover industry – from animated feature films and cartoons to audiobooks, radio plays, TV documentaries, major ad campaigns, websites, voicing young boys, teenage girls, yummy mummies and old ladies … you name it, this girl has voiced it. Although American is her native accent, she has studied 17 other languages, giving her an expertise in accents. Audiobooks recorded for Bolinda audio include Good Bones, Simple Murders and The Tent by Margaret Atwood, Wordslut by Amanda Montell and Daughters of War by Lizzie Page.

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Title:
Good Bones, Simple Murders and The Tent (MP3)
Written by:
Margaret Atwood 
Read by:
Laurence Bouvard 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
5 hours 17 minutes 
MP3 size:
260 MB 
Published:
October 01 2014 
Available Date:
October 01 2014 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781486232895 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction; Literary Fiction; Short Stories & Anthologies 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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In Good Bones and Simple Murders, Margaret Atwood displays, in condensed and crystallised form, the trademark wit and virtuosity of her bestselling novels. Among the jewels gathered here are Gertrude offering Hamlet a piece of her mind, the real truth about the Little Red Hen, a reincarnated bat explaining how Bram Stoker got Dracula all wrong, and the five methods of making a man. There are parables, monologues, prose poems, condensed science fiction, reconfigured fairy tales, and other miniature masterpieces. In The Tent, Margaret Atwood has penned a collection of smart and entertaining fictional essays. Chilling and witty, prescient and personal, delectable and tart, these highly imaginative, vintage Atwoodian essays speak on a broad range of subjects, reflecting the times we live in with deadly accuracy and knife-edge precision.