Where does p53: The Gene That Cracked the Cancer Code rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Excellent story and well researched. Unfortunately at the beginning the narrator was so annoying that I almost stopped listening. I have purchased over 500 audible books and have never had such a reaction to a narrator. But the story was so good that I continued listening. As the story progressed, the narrator improved. If only she narrated as she did in the middle and end this book would've gone all five stars
What did you like best about this story?
It's thorough and interesting research. It was not dry – – it was engaging.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Elizabeth Jasicki?
There are so many to choose from. All Elizabeth had to do was narrate the beginning how she narrated in the middle and end of the audiobook. The narration was so bad at the beginning,that my husband commented: "how can you stand to listen to that". As an audible member for years this was the first time my husband commented in that manner. Again, it got better as the book progressed it was just so affected at the beginning.
Any additional comments?
If you're all interested in biology, genetics, cancer research, life-sciences you'll enjoy this book--it is worth your time. I would have enjoyed hearing whether the author had recommendations for the public at large.