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The Corridor by Vic Neal was a great book to listen to. It took my mind off of what is happening in the world and that made me love this book even more. I am not someone who finds books funny but this one made me laugh out loud more times than I can count. I was also intrigued by this book because I don’t know much about Oxford and that kept me interested in the story and the characters. Right from the start, I felt like the characters in this book were real people and I was always left thinking how crazy they all were. I loved that the narrator is from the UK because it made the story come to life for me. He was also easy to understand so I was still able to understand him and listen to it at a faster speed. If you are looking for a book to listen to/read that will take your mind off of what is going on in the world I would give this one a shot.
About The Book
Author: Vic Neal
Narrator: Jack Hardman
Length: 8 hours 32 minutes
Publisher: Nice Cake Publishing Ltd⎮2020
Genre: Humor
Series: Oxford Uni Corridor Series, Book 1
Release date: Feb. 14, 2020
Synopsis: The Corridor is a documentary-style comedy which follows the lives of a group of Oxford students through their conversations, tweets, emails, video diaries, and text messages. Rather than attending lectures and writing essays, the students are more interested in their bizarre clubs, secret dining societies, and organizing rebellions.
Based loosely on the experiences of an Oxford student, The Corridor exposes the famous seat of learning which has continued to excrete our most reprehensible leaders for hundreds of years.
A must-listen book for anyone thinking of becoming a prime minister/anarchist.
About The Author
Vic studied at Oxford for four years, and now lives and works in the West Midlands in the United Kingdom. The Corridor is her debut novel, which she boldly claims is “a bit funny in parts”. Vic has just published the sequel to The Corridor and is now working on a number of new titles – including a historical fiction based on a chance encounter between Lord Byron, King George III and Frankenstein (working title: “Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Sew”). Her aim is to become somebody somewhere’s favourite author.
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About The Narrator
Jack is an actor from the East Midlands. He trained at Millennium Performing Arts college and has been acting most of his life.