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jessicaxmaria 's review for:
The Animators
by Kayla Rae Whitaker
It's rare to find a story about female friendship through creative collaboration! I want more!! Whitaker is a master at dialogue and scene-setting, I felt intricately enmeshed in the lives of Sharon Kisses (what a name!) and Mel Vaught. Laughed with them, felt their pain, confusion, anxiety, and exhilaration. I don't have much background with animation, but I do understand creative drive and Whitaker encapsulates that feeling wonderfully. As a debut I am extremely impressed; where some might find the length daunting, I really did enjoy how long I got to live with Sharon and Mel.
I also have to highly recommend the audiobook narrated by Alex McKenna - wow - she does a superb job of inhabiting Sharon and providing distinct voices to these beautifully rendered characters.
I also have to highly recommend the audiobook narrated by Alex McKenna - wow - she does a superb job of inhabiting Sharon and providing distinct voices to these beautifully rendered characters.