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Great and Precious Things
- By: Rebecca Yarros
- Narrated by: Carly Robins, Eric Michael Summerer
- Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
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How do you define yourself when others have already decided who you are? Six years ago, when Camden Daniels came back from war without his younger brother, no one in the small town of Alba, Colorado, would forgive him - especially his father. He left, swearing never to return. But a desperate message from his father brings it all back. The betrayal. The pain. And the need to go home again. But home is where the one person he still loves is waiting. Willow. The one woman he can never have. Because there are secrets buried in Alba that are best left in the dark.
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Slow. Predictable
- By Angela Gore on 02-24-25
- Great and Precious Things
- By: Rebecca Yarros
- Narrated by: Carly Robins, Eric Michael Summerer
Juvenile and terrible all around
Reviewed: 06-19-25
I couldn't make it past 10 minutes, and that was already painful to get through. This story sounded like it was written by a teenager who writes for Lifetime or Hallmark movies.
I'm convinced that this author has never known another human being since none of the characters speak in any type of normal human way.
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Anne of Green Gables
- By: Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Narrated by: Rachel McAdams
- Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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With all of the pluck and charm of its eponymous young hero, Rachel McAdams (The Notebook, Spotlight, Midnight in Paris) delivers a spectacular reading of Montgomery's beloved bildungsroman. In moments both funny and bittersweet, McAdams' voice is imbued with the spark that has made Anne a much-loved symbol of individualism and cheer for over a century.
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Amazing. Listen to this book.
- By Jennifer F. on 12-01-16
- Anne of Green Gables
- By: Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Narrated by: Rachel McAdams
Story is the best, narrator, not so much
Reviewed: 02-21-25
I've always loved the Anne of Green Gables books and movie!! It's a classic right up there with all of the best. This was not the right narrator for the audiobook, though. I would listen to this 100 times over if a better narrator had been used. I'm not sure why she thought that Anne should have a breathy voice, but it was very awkward. Maybe it was her first job? I can't help but be disappointed.
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Hillbilly Elegy
- A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
- By: J. D. Vance
- Narrated by: J. D. Vance
- Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
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Hillbilly Elegy is a passionate and personal analysis of a culture in crisis - that of white working-class Americans. The decline of this group, a demographic of our country that has been slowly disintegrating over 40 years, has been reported on with growing frequency and alarm but has never before been written about as searingly from the inside. J. D. Vance tells the true story of what a social, regional, and class decline feels like when you were born with it hung around your neck.
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In Mamaw's Contradictions Lay Great Wisdom
- By Cynthia on 11-20-16
- Hillbilly Elegy
- A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
- By: J. D. Vance
- Narrated by: J. D. Vance
EXCELLENT BACKSTORY
Reviewed: 01-12-25
For anyone who is interested in learning more about the vice president of the United States, this is a must read.
For anyone wanting to learn more about average hillbilly families, this is a great read.
For anyone who is concerned about the "less fortunate" in our country and would like to understand what might be helpful, this is a good place to start.
It's a huge bonus that JD narrated his own book. I laughed, I cried, and I came away with a deeper understanding of our VP as well as a cross section of our brothers and sisters in the US.
I highly recommend this book.
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The Best of October Southern Fried: 2022, Ep167: The Murder of Fred Jablin
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
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Today's episode is a "best of October" Southern Fried is from 2022, 167: The Murder of Fred JablinDr. Fred Jablin, a highly regarded professor of communication, was a dedicated husband to his wife, Piper Rountree. For years, he did everything in his power to make her happy, but nothing he did was ever enough. In 2002, the Jablin marriage came to an end and Fred was awarded full custody of their three children. Following the divorce, it took some time for Fred and the kids to adjust to their new normal. Luckily, by the fall of 2004, things were starting to look up. The children were adjusting ...
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Sad story well told
- By decon on 12-15-24
Sad story well told
Reviewed: 12-15-24
Life is so unfair, and this case is no different. A kind, compassionate, and loving man was robbed of his life by someone he truly loved. My heart breaks for him and goes out to his children.
This is one of my favorite true crime channels. I'm sorry to hear about your health struggles and wish you nothing but the best.
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The Christmas Party
- By: Kathryn Croft
- Narrated by: Billie Piper, Avita Jay
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
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When Sasha receives a call from her old university friend Gabby inviting her to spend Christmas at Gabby’s remote Scottish lake house, Sasha knows she shouldn’t go. Twelve years ago, on Christmas Eve, when Sasha and her five closest friends were celebrating the festive season, something truly horrific happened that would change the course of their friendship forever. Something that meant Sasha hasn’t spoken to any of them since that night.
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I’d skip this one. It’s well voiced and you think it may be interesting , but not this one .
- By The Dark Side on 11-01-24
- The Christmas Party
- By: Kathryn Croft
- Narrated by: Billie Piper, Avita Jay
Decent short story
Reviewed: 12-06-24
If you'd like to listen to something fairly entertaining where there's little chance of guessing the ending, this might be worth a try.
I couldn't help but be a little annoyed by the way the narrator sometimes spoke in a really nasaly way. lol.
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The Lodger
- By: Gabriel Bergmoser
- Narrated by: Chloe Bayliss, Emily Weir, Jamie Oxenbould, and others
- Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
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Ryan and Sophie are a golden couple in Melbourne, the charming, salt-of-the-earth country boy and the charismatic, gorgeous social butterfly. When Ryan’s father dies, leaving them the family farm, it seems like a chance for Ryan to get back to his roots and for Sophie to embrace the bucolic country life she always dreamed of. But reality proves very different, and years spent struggling against an implacable drought have pushed their marriage – and finances – to the absolute limit.
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Average
- By Mike on 11-29-24
- The Lodger
- By: Gabriel Bergmoser
- Narrated by: Chloe Bayliss, Emily Weir, Jamie Oxenbould, Stephen Peacocke
Pretty good
Reviewed: 11-24-24
If you aren't super picky, this is worth a listen. There wasn't enough time to totally develop the characters, but they were definitely not flat. At least they were all unique and not cookie cutter.
There are always silly parts to almost every book, but I didn't give up on this one. With a polishing, it could be a good movie.
The narrators were pretty good. The male was excellent, and the female will probably just get better over time.
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The Hospital
- By: Barbara O'Hare
- Narrated by: Charlie Sanderson
- Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
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Barbara was 12 when she was admitted to the psychiatric hospital Aston Hall in 1971. From a troubled home, she'd hoped she would find sanctuary there. But during her stay, Barbara was systematically drugged and abused by its head physician, Dr Kenneth Milner. Somehow, eventually, she started to campaign for answers. This is a shocking account of how vulnerable children were preyed upon by the doctor entrusted with their care.
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Horrific childhood. Almost too bad to believe.
- By Suzy L. on 01-04-19
- The Hospital
- By: Barbara O'Hare
- Narrated by: Charlie Sanderson
Tragic and powerful
Reviewed: 10-20-24
I'm disturbed, disgusted, and angry after listening to this tragic story of innocent children being abused. The utter cruelty of the adults involved in the "hospital" is alarming. The family members get absolutely no grace from me, including Barbara's father.
I just wanted to go back in time and take all of the children home with me and shower them with the love and kindness that they all deserved.
There is one key reason to read a book like this - to expose the wrong done to so many children and hold people accountable. I only wish that the "doctor" was still alive. He was a totally despicable human being.
I hope that others who have had similar experiences will find validation and some amount of healing through this amazing book. Connecting with others who understand can be very valuable.
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The Worst of You
- By: Sarah Richards
- Narrated by: Sarah Desjardins
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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In The Worst of You, just-wed architects Timo and Nia flee a murder scene, setting in motion a chain reaction of lies and betrayals that threaten to unravel everything they have built together. Twisted and propulsive, this thriller is told from the alternating perspectives of the couple and those close to them on Williwaw Island, each with their own motive to use the outcome of the murder case to their advantage. When a huge storm sweeps up the coast, trapping everyone on tiny Williwaw Island, it’s a race against time—and the elements — to stop the murderer from striking again.
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So much idiosyncrasies
- By Nel on 05-28-24
- The Worst of You
- By: Sarah Richards
- Narrated by: Sarah Desjardins
Overly descriptive writing
Reviewed: 07-06-24
I just can't stomach this type of writing. I'm only 10 minutes in, and have rolled my eyes too many times to want to continue listening. The author tries to be far too "creative" in the description of every single thing. Sorry, it's not for me.
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Chase Darkness with Me
- How One True Crime Writer Started Solving Murders
- By: Billy Jensen, Karen Kilgariff - foreword
- Narrated by: Karen Kilgariff, Billy Jensen
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
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In Chase Darkness with Me, you’ll ride shotgun as journalist Billy Jensen identifies the Halloween Mask Murderer, finds a missing girl in the California Redwoods, and investigates the only other murder in New York City on 9/11. You’ll hear intimate details of the hunts for two of the most terrifying serial killers in history: his friend Michelle’s pursuit of the Golden State Killer which is chronicled in I’ll Be Gone In The Dark which Billy helped finish after Michelle’s passing, and his own quest to find the murderer of the Allenstown 4 family.
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COULD NOT STOP
- By KK on 04-14-19
- Chase Darkness with Me
- How One True Crime Writer Started Solving Murders
- By: Billy Jensen, Karen Kilgariff - foreword
- Narrated by: Karen Kilgariff, Billy Jensen
Poor narration
Reviewed: 04-25-24
I am a full-blown true crime enthusiastic and really would have enjoyed this book if it weren't for one thing: the narration. His backstory along with all of the cases were interesting, but my ears just can't handle the constant frog in the throat and pretty severe lisp. I don't mean that as an insult. Some of us are just more sensitive to sounds than others. I found the narration so distracting that I couldn't even focus on the story. I only got through a few chapters.
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Missing
- By: K. L. Slater
- Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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My little girl’s room is dark. Her bed is empty. I turn on her unicorn nightlight and bury my face in her pillow, my heart breaking. I know who did this. His name is Samuel Barlow. He has pale sallow skin and red-rimmed icy-blue eyes. But no one will listen. As darkness falls and rain lashes against the window, there’s a knock at my door and I open it to see those same eyes staring back at me. It’s his mother and she says she can help me find my daughter.
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Good so far but…
- By Laura Johnston on 06-16-22
- Missing
- By: K. L. Slater
- Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
Not believable
Reviewed: 03-13-24
This could have been a good story, but the main character makes the dumbest decisions, especially considering the seriousness of the situation. It's kind of like the characters in a horror film who walk alone on a dark night, open the door to strangers, go down into the basement, etc.
Not only that, she's not very kind to others, yet she's surrounded by people who go out of their way to do anything for her.
I've enjoyed some of KL Slater's books, but they seem to be hit or miss. This was a miss.
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