PDF Adnan Story The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial Audible Audio Edition Rabia Chaudry Macmillan Audio Books

By Frankie Hall on Wednesday, June 5, 2019

PDF Adnan Story The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial Audible Audio Edition Rabia Chaudry Macmillan Audio Books





Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 14 hours and 30 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Macmillan Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date August 9, 2016
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B01GW1RZR6




Adnan Story The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial Audible Audio Edition Rabia Chaudry Macmillan Audio Books Reviews


  • I really enjoyed the book. Prior to reading the book, I had only heard the Serial podcast. My only complaint is that I read it on my . The author, Rabia Chaudry, inserted copies of notes, hearing transcripts, etc. I could not read them on the kindle because the print was too small. It would not enlarge.

    I pretty much figured out what the contents were, but it would have been nice to be able to read it (or have a transcript written below).
  • Wonderful read with even more insight than the podcasts. Rabia did a great job explaining all of the history in an easy to follow read.
  • As a advocate for Adnan, an avid listener to Serial, Undisclosed and Truth and Justice. I felt this book expanded on the gripping story of Adnan and his unfortunate WRONGFUL incarceration. It's very well written. Rabia is not only an AMAZING person and advocate, but also a woman with fire. Adnan is lucky to have this woman behind him. Someday soon Adnan will be free and the atrocities that is the Baltimore police will be uncovered.
  • I love the way Rabia explains things I thought I knew a lot about. This book is a MUST READ for Serial entusiasts. #FreeAdnan
  • For those who have listened to Serial and Undisclosed, as well as those who haven't. The author's deep faith in Adnan, in her religion, and in the team that has come together to #FreeAdnan is as emotionally affecting as any story ever told. If you've listened to the podcasts, read the tweets, and read the news articles, don't worry - there's still plenty of context found in this book that will be new to you. And it's delivered in an moving, entertaining, and accessible way.
  • Wow. Just wow. I remember first listening to the "Serial" podcast early 2015. I listened to each of the episodes on the series while I was at the gym, on my iphone. I didn't know anything about the case it was based on, that of Adnan Syed and his ex-girlfriend, for whom he is currently serving a life sentence plus 30 years for her murder. Of course, after listening to the podcast, I did a little research but due to my own studies, that was limited. I then picked up this book, and have to admit it's been one of the best true crime books that I've read in a while.

    If you've listened to Serial, you'll know that it was 12 episodes, so you would think that that is A LOT of information. It's not. It's only a very small portion of Adnan's case, and that is what Rabia herself has said. This book is soooooo rich in information. Information on Adnan, on his case, on the prosecutions case, on the defense case, on the detectives and police, Adnan's family, and of course, Adnan's ethnicity and religion which has played a very important role in his trial. I'm in awe of the amazing job that Rabia has done in the case, and the book, and how enthralling it is to read. I go to 60% through and couldn't tear myself away from it, having to finish it over an hour and a half, whilst holding onto a full bladder!

    The flow and style of writing was definitely an absolute pleasure. The release of information was plentiful but manageable, and the way theories and evidence was revealed was fascinating. I really learned a lot about the case, but also about Muslims, which admittedly, I really didn't know a lot about. So I loved all this information and education. Really, I can't speak more highly enough about this book. I believe that there could be no better person to be advocating for Adnan, and Rabia has certainly done a spectacular job throwing her time and effort into this. Adnan would be very proud and thankful for it.
  • Listened to Serial Podcast twice! Rabia’s book dives deep into her thoughts and the case for Adnan Syed. Need more after the podcast? This is the book for you. I also continued follow the case in any way I can. Good luck to you all that are helping him! I’m praying for him and you!
  • Really a 3.5. Had some trouble getting past the silliness of interspersing some lady's dream I with all the factual evidence. And how Rabia manages to seem so certain at some points in the book and rides the fence in others. At times her use of non-evidence grows tired when she clearly thinks some things carry more weight than they do. Still a decent read with some insight above what most have heard in the Serial podcast.