Upside Down, Inside Out
by
Monica McInerney
My first Monica McInerney book set in Ireland and Australia and features Eva and Joe both on holiday, in Australia, from their normal lives as a hospitality worker and industrial designer respectively.
Both have assumed slightly different identities while down under. Eva due to a mischievous friend has become ‘Neve’, an artist, sculptor and vocalist on some of Enya’s songs, no less. While Joe, who owns Wheeler Designs has assumed the role of a broke back packer while he does some research into a new back pack design. In these guises Eva and Joe meet, romance blooms and the time never seems quite right to tell the truth.
Upside Down, inside out was a very enjoyable story. It was well paced and never once did I feel overwhelmed with superfluous details. However, many times was I wishing they would just reveal their true identities to each other.
Narrator, Melissa Eccleston made this eleven hour novel pass in no time at all. Her character voices were excellent, in my opinion. Melissa has definitely made it to my preferred narrators list.
Definitely a four star read and I am looking forward to more of Monica McInerney’s novels in the not too distant future.
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I think
Upside Down, Inside Out
is definitely a
read.
At the time of writing my review other
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Upside Down, Inside Out
an average of 3.71 stars from
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