
As You Are
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Narrated by:
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Jason Frazier
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By:
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Ethan Day
Operation Danny....
That's all bartender and recent college graduate, Julian Hallowell has had on his mind for the past year. Julian may have no idea what he wants to do with his life, but he definitely knows he's in love with the boy next door: the one in the next room to be exact, his roommate, Danny Wallace.
Danny owns a used textbook store just off campus, and while Julian has done his level best to make Danny fall for him, all his hard work appears to have been in vain. Danny doesn't seem to view Julian as anything other than that--a roommate and friend. So when new guy in town Andy Baker asks him out on a date, Julian can't think of a good reason to say no.
Julian has already instituted a Reverse Operation Danny plan, which he's positive will purge all thoughts of love and lust for his roomie out of his head. He's ready to move on and start looking for his next Mr. Right, and Andy just might fit the bill.
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Jason made it well worth the second try. He is excellent. Funny and witty.
Julian strikes me as naive but all wits and sass. I love his best friend too and his mom, I adore her. He's been in love with his roommate Danny for a while now and all but gave up on hope. Hilarity ensues between those two.
I was happy when they finally got together but I feel like there should have been more.
Fun light listen...
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Jason Frazier is an absolute delight to listen to! Having listened to several of his narrations, his performance was nothing less than what I expected! He always finds a way to make the stories come to life; his talent of taking an character who is written as chewing gum or eating food and speaking the narration as though he is chewing gum or eating is beyond amazing. I always look forward to listening to his narrations and cannot wait to listen to the next.
Had me laughing the whole way through!
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Narrator ruined it
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Loved it!
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Would you listen to As You Are again? Why?
I would!! This will be my go to when I need a smile or laugh. :)What was one of the most memorable moments of As You Are?
There are so many good scenes...There is a football game that is pee-your-pants funny, an Anne of Green Gables moment that made me fall in love with this author, and a hysterical dinner party scene - all performed to perfection by Frazier.Have you listened to any of Jason Frazier’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, I listened to Blame it on the Mistletoe, which was also fantastic. But, this one was even better.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I laughed MANY times, and teared up a couple.Any additional comments?
In a word – FABULOUS. Jason Frazier’s performance of Ethan Day’s As You Are will blow you away. And make no mistake that it is a performance. There is no droning or awkward narration here. Jason’s performance is a tour de force, including at least eight different voices, and covering the entire spectrum of emotions.We can’t give ALL of the credit to Frazier, though; he had some pretty fantastic material to work with after all. As You Are is hilarious. I can’t tell you how many times I laughed out loud, or simply realized I had a goofy grin on my face while listening. I’m sure my fellow commuters had a chuckle at my expense on more than one occasion as I made my way to and from work. It’s not just a funny book, however. There are also many poignant and touching moments to go along with the biting social commentary and awesome pop culture references.
A huge part of what makes this book so good are the characters themselves. They must have been so much fun to perform. I couldn’t possibly adore Julian more, and while, of course, he and Danny are front and center, I also got a huge kick out of Julian’s best friend Gabby, as well as Julian’s mother, Delilah Hallowell. I love, love, loved me some Delilah.
There are so many memorable moments in this audio it’s difficult to highlight just a few – and I don’t want to spoil anything, but I will tell you there is a football game in the park that is pee-your-pants funny, and if you weren’t completely in love with Julian before his ‘sobbing while watching Anne of Green Gables’ moment, you will be afterward. There is also a hysterical dinner party scene, as well as some absolutely blush-worthy sexytimes. I’m not kidding when I tell you I had to fan myself while listening to parts of this book. Jason Frazier’s voice is like butter, people! Butter!
I highly recommend this one. As a general rule, I’m not a big fan of audiobooks, but Jason Frazier has converted me. Full stop. I fear he has ruined me for other narrators, though, so he had better keep getting gigs! ;)
FABULOUS!!
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This story has several laugh out loud moments and good lord I just wanted to give Julian a big hug. Danny was a sh!t most of the time but had a few 'aw' moments. I would have liked their story together to be longer...it felt as though I waited forever and then it was just done.
Loved Julian's parents to death! They were awesome!
Overall a great listen and cute story!
I just love Jason Frazier!
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Too short but sweet
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Absolutely Amazing!
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What does Jason Frazier bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
My biggest problem with Jason Frazier is...As soon as I finish anything Jason narrates, the first thing I want to do is listen to the audiobook again. Which, as you can imagine, is completely counterproductive to clearing the pending items in my Audible library. I've actually lost count of how many times I've re-listened to Blame It On The Mistletoe which became my default comfort listen after I got it a few months ago. Jason's been one of my Top Three narrators since then, and I got "As You Are" primarily because he's the narrator (I didn't even read the blurb!)
The thing I love most about when Jason Frazier narrates is that it always feels like he transforms into the characters in the story rather than just narrating events happening to them. It's almost like you're in the same room as these characters. And to date, I've yet to listen to another male narrator in the MM genre who does such a convincing female voice as Jason. Seriously, just an amazing job overall.
The story was actually more of a 3.5 but I rounded it up to 4 stars because there were a lot of places that genuinely had me laughing out loud. Julian's almost like what I imagine you'd get if you mashed Carrie Bradshaw and Charlotte York together, then turned them into a hyper gay man. His thoughts were all over the place and sometimes you'd be yanked from the present to one of his rants or into a flashback. Yes, he likes to go on tangents, which I'm finding to be somewhat of a theme with this author's work (Boone from Sno Ho had a similar affliction). If that kind of thing annoys you, then proceed with caution. I've only read two other books by Ethan Day prior to this which left me with a sort of lukewarm feeling, and admittedly I only bought this audiobook because Jason Frazier is on my auto-buy list, but I'm glad I did anyway. I liked both Julian and Danny and wish there'd been more of an epilogue of sorts because the story ended somewhat abruptly right after they declared their feelings for each other. Still, the resolution was nice and sweet so wasn't too disappointed that there wasn't more. People who like the friends-to-lovers and everyone-knows-they're-in-love-but-them tropes will likely enjoy this. I know I did.
Short, sweet and funny with excellent narrator.
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A classic friends-to-lovers, As You Are is told from Julian's pov. Surrounded by a cast of characters that I count on in an Ethan Day novel: brash and confident bestie, quirky but loving mother, and super hot (slightly dense) slutty love interest... this one's a winner.
It's also incredibly fun to think about how much has changed in the years since Ethan Day wrote this one - smoking before the Clean Indoor Air Act, VCR's, and meeting your loved one at the gate in the airport - just to name a few.
Jason Frazier truly gets what Ethan Day was all about, and I love what he adds here. Julian's irreverence, humor, and heartbreak comes across so authentic in the audio version of As You Are. If you haven't had the opportunity to fall in love with this story, go with the audiobook, you'll be glad you did.
1 of Ethan Day's Best, Jason Frazier is Wonderful
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