Member Reviews
This was an audiobook for me and while the narration was great, the content was not for me. It's definitely more heavy on the language and innuendo than I would prefer. It was a DNF for me, but only because of my sensitivity level. The concept seemed super fun, and it's too bad I was unable to finish it.
Thanks to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
I enjoyed reading this story and it was very entertaining. There are some nerdy sidebars and analogies used throughout the book as both main characters are physicists. They didn't bother me at all and I enjoyed them but it could be offputting for some. While the switched bodies trope has been played out in many books, movies, and TV shows, I thought it was really neat that the author included little aspects that you don't usually see. For example, getting your period, and other body functions, but what I found most interesting was the things the person's body craved and memories were experienced by the other person in that body. I thought those were neat little twists on the trope that you don't typically see. I also got massive secondhand embarrassment in situations experienced by both main characters. Overall, I thought this was a very entertaining read and I didn't want to put the book down.
A fantastic audio book to make any listener’s day. All you really need to know is the book title says it all. ‘Switched’ for adults; and Zelda is back!!! (Listen/read Ghosted and you’ll understand why this pleased me so much.) Sarah Ready writes super entertaining adult rom-coms that are so much fun to escape into. She gives us so many observations of the human condition that had me laughing again and again. Thank you to W. W. Crown, and imprint of Swift and Lewis Publishing, LLS and NetGalley for the audio ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.
I tried. I tried so hard to love this - but I didn't.
I WANTED to love this because I adore Sarah Ready. But this one was a fail for me
Didn't finish - listened to 33% and I just could NOT continue.
Narrators were amazing - some of my faves.
Different strokes for different strokes and this one, well - sadly, it's just not my jam.
I am seriously amazed by Sarah Ready. She has the amazing ability to create such unique storylines.
Switched is Freaky Friday inspired, but a man and woman swap. To say it's hilarious is an understatement. This might be Sarah's funniest book yet.
I both read and listened to it and it was fabulous in both formats, the audio production was superb and may have made it even more funny.
Highly entertaining, laugh out loud funny and a good dose of LOVE
Sarah Ready has been on my radar for a while now, and seeing the opportunity to read an early copy of this new novel, I had both an e-arc and and ald this title, and after listening for a few chapters, switched to the ebook (while both narrators are talented, the ebook has footnotes and diagrams that the audio is missing).
Despite a slow start, I really enjoyed this Freaky Friday / science-y romcom a lot. Engagingly humorous and well written, the longing in this one was spot on.
This was my first time reading the author’s work; it won’t be the last 😍
Thank you to Swift & Lewis Publishing, LLC and NetGalley for the DRC
“Switched” is a fun, body-switching story sure to be loved by fans of romantic comedies. Serena (FMC) is a quirky, nerdy, free-spirited and permanently unattached physicist who loves Star Trek, coffee, and her cat. One day, she meets Henry (MMC), a hunk of a Brit who loves his hot tea, organizing, and is on the search for the love of his life. After an enjoyable meet cute, they soon realize that they are too different to be together… until an electric storm causes them to switch bodies and changes their lives forever.
Reading this book made me feel like Serena was a loveable, if sometimes chaotic, incredibly stubborn friend. I loved her passion for her career and physics. As a self-proclaimed nerd, I found it really fun that Serena had a lot of nerdy hobbies and passions. There were some details regarding physics and theories that I was unfamiliar with, however I think that the author did a great job at briefly explaining them and giving them context without sounding too confusing. I thought the footnotes and diagrams were a fun addition to the story.
Switched is the second in the a series, however it can easily be read as a standalone. There was a brief mention of the first book (Ghosted), however I didn’t find anything confusing or unexplained having not read the previous book.
In addition to the ebook, I also had the pleasure of listening to the audiobook version of Switched! The narrator had a great voice and added a lot of personality to Serena. There was a small part of the story told from Henry’s POV, and I will admit that the narrator’s voice seemed to sound much older than fit Henry’s description. While I found the footnotes and diagrams to be a charming addition to the ebook, they didn’t translate well to the audiobook. Because I have both versions, if I was listening to the audiobook and heard a description of a diagram (i.e. “Here we gave a graph…”), I could go back later to reference it in the ebook. If I only had the audiobook version I feel that these descriptions may have been a little more confusing than helpful.
As a fan of rom-coms, I really enjoyed this book! The writing style was friendly and funny, and I felt like this book was a great escape from daily life. I recommend this book for fans of rom-coms, women in STEM, opposites attract, and (of course) Freaky Friday!
Thank you very much to the author (Sarah Ready), the publisher (W.W. Crown an Imprint of Swift & Lewis Publishing LLC, Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), and Members' Audiobooks), and NetGalley for providing an advanced copy of both the ebook and the audiobook for me to review!
This review is going to look a lot like my review for Ghosted. The beginning was promising with some witty banter which I’m always a fan of. But then it just got too “insta-lovey” which made the romance hard to connect with and took away from my enjoyment of the book unfortunately. This will be a fun read for a lot of people and I’m bummed it didn’t work for me.
Love isn't in their future. Until an electric storm causes an unexpected event at the particle collider and suddenly—they've switched. Serena is in Henry's body. Henry is in Serena's body. And both life and love are suddenly very, very complicated.
This book took me a little time to get into. The start was super cringe but quickly pulled me in and before I knew it I was invested in the body switching Sci fi romance!
It was funny, especially the initial scenes after the switch. I definitely laughed out loud a few times!
The narrator was great but I didn't love her English accent for Henry. I think I would have preferred to have the male narrator speak for Henry throughout rather than just at the end.
The development of the romantic relationship was great, and well paced.
Many thanks to Netgalley, the publisher W. W. Crown and the author Sarah Ready for the opportunity to listen to a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
by Sarah Ready
Narrated by Kelsey Navarro Foster and James Anderson Foster
I listen to this book thanks to W. W. Crown, an imprint of Swift & Lewis Publishing, LLC, Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Audiobooks
In the audiobook, I found it challenging to maintain the flow of the story whenever the footnotes were introduced. They were distracting and took away from the overall experience. However, the narration was simply outstanding, and the protagonists were fantastic. The plot was straightforward and easy to follow, making for an engaging and enjoyable listening experience. I recommend purchasing the book.
This quick and delightful romantic comedy starts off at a rapid pace. The way Henry's worlds collide is hilarious and thoroughly enjoyable. I loved how the book revisited Jillian from the previous book in the series. Switched is reminiscent of Freaky Friday, with additional funny moments that will make you laugh out loud. The cross-world travel in this book adds to the fun, especially when Henry's brother is getting married and is in Serena's body, forcing Serena to step in as the best man. There are some lovely moments where we see how different Henry and Serena are, yet how much they care for each other. I loved the connection they had with each other's bodies. It was great to see Daniel and Jillian from the previous book in the series make an appearance, which made me smile. The romance aspect of the book was fast at times and slow at others, but it worked well due to the short time skipped.
It took me a bit to figure out who was in whose body, as I did this as an audio book. Once I got the hang of it, I loved it! It is a STEM based book. I cracked up at a few things, the way she describes some of the scenes is hilarious. Butterfly negligée’ and Henry is all I am going to say. Haha I have only read this series by Sarah Ready but I can’t wait to read more of her books!
I was really close to DNFing this at the start. It felt as though I was at a physics lecture and I was having a bunch of technical anecdotes thrown at me. I'm really pleased that I pushed through though, because once we got to the switch, it became more of your standard romcom. I really enjoyed the dynamics between the characters as they navigated their commitments in each other's bodies. The audiobook was pretty well done too.
Thanks to Netgallery for the arc.
This was a cute twist on Freaky Friday. I don't know where the body switching idea came from but I will always associate it the movie Freaky Friday 🤷🏻♀️ I was honestly entertained because they even mentioned the movie in the book 😂
I knew this was a STEM romance but I wasn't prepared for the funny and cute things they would say. I loved them! One of the first ones I came across:
"That makes me feel as if I'm sitting next to a generator, plugged in and buzzing with delicious stroking energy." Chapter 2
Did I ever think I would giggle at a line that compared her to a generator? Nope, but here I am 🤷🏻♀️
I also really enjoyed this narrator! I think she kind of had a hard one to work with here since she had to do the different accents and try to make them sound like the same person's voice but with or without an accent. (I realize that may be confusing but it will make sense if you read/listen to this one!) She really did amazing!
I would've liked if there was a bit more in Henry's POV than there was, alllsssoo would've liked a littttle more detail on Geneva. I've always wanted to visit Switzerland and was hoping for a bit more on the town/country.
I’m giving this book 4.5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
I am a little bummed that I didn't read Ghosted first as I've kinda ruined it by reading this one first 😭 oh well, I'll still be going back to read it.
I picked this one up because I found the premise very interesting even though I don't normally gravitate towards this genre, but I had such a fun time with it and thoroughly enjoyed reading it. You have to suspend your
This was such a fast-paced, funny, charming story with very great characters. I really enjoyed them both, but Henry just had something about him that made me love him that bit more; the side characters were also a very good addition to the story, the were all very likable in their own ways, It hooked me right in and had me interested all the way to the end; I found the footnotes especially to be such a fun addition.
However, the romance aspect felt a bit rushed and not flashed out enough to me; I'm also not a huge fan of the instalove trope so that also threw me off a bit, but it wasn't enough to take me out of the story. Also, the ending did feel a bit rushed, but I can't figure out what exactly was about it I didn't really like.
I listened to the audiobook and it was so great! The narrator was lovely, she truly brought Serena to life with all her quirks and magnificently embodied her personality.
Overall, it was a very cute book, I had so much fun with it and it was easy to overlook what I didn't really enjoy; I think the narration played a key role in it, as it made it so much fun to get through. I would absolutely recommend it.
This was a GREAT story to listen to! AWESOME narration! Great main characters. The plot was easy to find. The story was engaging and easy to follow. Will be purchasing this book. Shout out to Netgalley and publishing for allowing me to listen and review this story.
4 STARS!
I really enjoyed this book. At first, I wasn't sure about it, and it felt a bit slow, but once I got into it, I ended up loving it!
The story is about Serena and Harry, who end up switching bodies, and then they spend considerable time trying to switch them back. I found this story really interesting and funny, and it was really entertaining.
I thought the audiobook was fantastic, and the two narrators did a great job.
I highly recommend this book!
Many thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for a copy of this book.
First of all, thank you to Sarah Ready and NetGalley for providing me with an advanced audio book of this story.
Because it was an audio book, it took a little bit to adjust to the tangents and footnotes; I feel like there may have been pictures or graphs or something in the book version for these, that I missed out on through the audio, but it doesn't take away from the story at all.
This book had me hooked from the beginning. I spent every moment I could listening to the book; while getting ready for work, during the news, while at work (shhh). I usually am not a personal that picks up stories that feature magic, but the description of this book had me knowing I needed to read this.
The book was 95% narrated by Kelsey Navarro Foster, and she did an amazing job portraying the characters and I felt like she could have really been Serena talking. The voice for Henry, James Anderson Foster, to me was too rough and aged for what I had envisioned of Henry, but over all it was great narrating.
Much thanks to Sarah Ready; W.W. Crown, an Imprint of Swift and Lewis Publishing, LLC; and NetGalley for allowing me to listen to a free eaudio ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I enjoyed Switched. Henry and Serena were both mostly likeable and sympathetic, though really not all that relatable, at least to me. I didn't care for Serena's supposed promiscuity, and I had trouble marrying quiet, serious, neat freak Henry with someone who would participate in pretty ridiculous pranks (leaving his brother in a boat drunk, naked, and without oars? I don't think that's funny).
It did feel like Ready had no idea what to do with the couple after switching them. I'd put money on it being one of those times the writer had a great idea for starting a book but didn't think through the rest of the plot. Logic would suggest that the characters would bury themselves in science until they had all the answers, that kinda being their jobs, but instead they take off to socialize and get to know each other better. Because romance. And what are the best and most cliche ways to do that? A wedding and a near death, obvi. Just ask any romance author.
Despite that, though, I did enjoy the book. Took me a little while to finish since I wasn't super invested, but a good time nonetheless.
OMG I finished this book several days ago, and I still am struggling writing a review because so many thoughts and feelings are facing in my head. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with both an audiobook ARC and a digital ARC of the book.
This rom com story surrounds Serena and Henry, two physicists living and working in Geneva. Besides working together, they are complete opposites - but after an electrical storm, the two swapped bodies. Hilariously awkward, the two try to navigate each other’s personal lives while also trying to switch back.
As an audiobook, it took me a bit to adjust to Serena’s tangents, mostly surrounding physics, but I soon found it not only endearing, but also informative. I was so sad when I finished this audiobook - though I basically listened to it nonstop for two days straight. I would listen it driving to work, to the grocery store, even while doing chores all around my house. I was transfixed and transported to the lives of Serena and Henry. Not only that, I then requested the digital ARC so I could tandem read and look at any images and graphs that the author added.
I am not typically a fan of blonde and cinnamon-bun MMC’s, but how can you not fall in love with Henry Joules? This story had so many layers, intersecting the personal relationships of the main characters with the relationship development between Henry and Ducky. My only wish is that we got more of Henry’s POV in order to experience more of his character development. On that note, Kelsey Navarro Foster did a wonderful job at narrating Serena’s POV (and I’m not just biased because we share the same name), but James Anderson Foster’s voice felt a bit too aged for me to envision him as Henry. Serena’s growth through these experiences is exponential, and I loved the normalization of women in STEM being criticized for balancing romantic relationships and career independence. Usually, sweet reads like this give me a toothache, but this one was a perfect balance of romance, comedy, growth, understanding and hope. I especially appreciated the author’s reference to our “glasses” affecting our word experiences (IYKYK).
Although magic realism isn't my usual choice, the description of Sarah Ready's Switched convinced me to give it a chance. It is hard to choose a favorite aspect off this book. From the intelligent woman in STEM FMC to the Freaky Friday body switch to the spicy love scenes, I couldn't stop listening to this fun and funny romance. Ready's book really makes the reader think about how different relationships can look from the other person's perspective.
Kelsey Navarro Foster and James Anderson Foster are fantastic narrators bringing the lovable Serena Otaki and Henry Joules to life. Thank you NetGalley and W.W. Crown for the opportunity to listen to this book in exchange for an honest review.