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  • Berlin

  • By: Bea Setton
  • Narrated by: Daphne Kouma
  • Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Berlin

By: Bea Setton
Narrated by: Daphne Kouma
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Brought to you by Penguin.

Featuring an exclusive bonus interview between the author, Bea Setton, and her commissioning editor, Alice Youell.

A fresh, wry piercingly contemporary debut about a young woman who moves to Berlin to escape her demons—and what she finds there. For fans of My Year of Rest and Relaxation and Exciting Times.

In the grip of existential malaise, 25-year-old Daphne moves to Berlin for a fresh start. Far from resolving her quarter-life crisis, things take a turn for the worse.

Because Daphne doesn't just have to navigate all the archetypal experiences of an outsider in the big city—acquiring friends and lovers, grappling with the language and a whole new way of life.

A series of mysterious and troubling events are in motion—starting with a brick hurled through her bedroom window in the dead of night—and a further unravelling ensues. What is at the heart of these strange events and our troubled heroine? Who is Daphne, really, and what is she running from?

©2022 Bea Setton (P)2022 Penguin Audio
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An interesting premise.

This story started well with the descriptions of Berlin and the characters she meets but soon ended as the ramblings of a privileged young woman lacking direction, disguised as mental illness.

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Profound book

There was something very profound about this book. I felt it must have been destiny that picked it for me. I almost fully identified with the character and it just sounded like listening to myself. I too lived in Berlin and experienced very similar situations. I recommend this book. Excellent debut novel!

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Well-written and narrated

I don’t think I was the right audience for this book but understand some people will love it. For me, it had lots of potential but never really got going. It felt as though there were lots of plot lines that didn’t develop enough and I’d have also preferred fewer characters/ relationships to allow more time/ word count spent on a smaller cast to really get to know them, understand their characters / motivations, and form a connection with them.
Not the story for me but a well-written narrative which kept me listening to the end - great because I really enjoyed the final scenes, including the deeper insight into the MC’s behaviour and the physical and emotional place where she leaves this story. A solid 3.5.

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