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Masters of Atlantis
- By: Charles Portis
- Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Lamar Jimmerson is the leader of the Gnomon Society, the international fraternal order dedicated to preserving the arcane wisdom of the lost city of Atlantis. Stationed in France in 1917, Jimmerson comes across a little book crammed with Atlantean puzzles, Egyptian riddles, and extended alchemical metaphors. It's the Codex Pappus—the sacred Gnomon text. Soon he is basking in the lore of lost Atlantis, convinced that his mission on earth is to administer to and extend the ranks of the noble brotherhood.
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What if “The Illuminatius Trilogy” was boring?
- By Francis on 04-26-24
- Masters of Atlantis
- By: Charles Portis
- Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
Bold characters. Flights of fancy. A fun send-up cult wackos that has special relevance today.
Reviewed: 07-04-24
Too many marginal characters and meanderings, but wonderfully expressive language. A true Portis romp, however, that his fans will enjoy.
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North Woods
- A Novel
- By: Daniel Mason
- Narrated by: Mark Bramhall, Michael Crouch, Jason Culp, and others
- Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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When two young lovers abscond from a Puritan colony, little do they know that their humble cabin in the woods will become the home of an extraordinary succession of human and nonhuman characters alike. An English soldier, destined for glory, abandons the battlefields of the New World to devote himself to growing apples. A pair of spinster twins navigate war and famine, envy and desire. A crime reporter unearths an ancient mass grave—only to discover that the earth refuse to give up their secrets.
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An American Masterpiece
- By Psumissyh on 09-21-23
- North Woods
- A Novel
- By: Daniel Mason
- Narrated by: Mark Bramhall, Michael Crouch, Jason Culp, Mark Deakins, Jayne Entwistle, Billie Fulford-Brown, Arthur Morey, George Newbern, Kirsten Potter, Simon Vance
Richness of novelist’s mind
Reviewed: 01-29-24
Fabulous concept of book—entertaining and enlightening at the same time. A reminder of richness and complexity of every patch of earth.
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Midnight's Children
- By: Salman Rushdie
- Narrated by: Lyndam Gregory
- Length: 24 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
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Salman Rushdie holds the literary world in awe with a jaw-dropping catalog of critically acclaimed novels that have made him one of the world's most celebrated authors. Winner of the prestigious Booker of Bookers, Midnight's Children tells the story of Saleem Sinai, born on the stroke of India's independence.
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Outstanding book, superb narration
- By MarcS on 06-09-09
- Midnight's Children
- By: Salman Rushdie
- Narrated by: Lyndam Gregory
Sprawling
Reviewed: 05-22-23
Like other reviewers I was overwhelmed by this rambling, rich, fantastical story. Impressive conceptually and in expression, but oppressive with flighty, granular details.
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Lost in the Valley of Death
- A Story of Obsession and Danger in the Himalayas
- By: Harley Rustad
- Narrated by: Harley Rustad
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
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In his early thirties Justin Alexander Shetler quit his job at a tech startup and set out on a global journey: across the United States by motorcycle, then down to South America, and on to the Philippines, Thailand, and Nepal, in search of authentic experiences and meaningful encounters, while also documenting his travels on Instagram. His enigmatic character and magnetic personality gained him a devoted following who lived vicariously through his adventures.
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False Inspiration
- By appreciative reader on 02-02-22
- Lost in the Valley of Death
- A Story of Obsession and Danger in the Himalayas
- By: Harley Rustad
- Narrated by: Harley Rustad
A Compelling Story about a Complex Figure
Reviewed: 03-13-23
No part of the amazing travel and personal development story is left unturned, though at times details were unecessarily lingered on or repeated. The amount of research and background information is much appreciated, however, and succeeds in making this a fully fleshed out portrayal of a fascinating individual. In particular attentions to the spiritual element are appreciated. The story seems almost novelistic in its breadth and turns, and one almost expects a miraculous denouement. I believe Rustad should have deferred to a pro to read the book or at least studied the relevant geographic names insofar as multiple pronunciations were off. Still, a great listening experience.
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The Bomber Mafia
- A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War
- By: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrated by: Malcolm Gladwell
- Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins
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Malcolm Gladwell, author of New York Times best sellers including Talking to Strangers and host of the podcast Revisionist History, uses original interviews, archival footage, and his trademark insight to weave together the stories of a Dutch genius and his homemade computer, a band of brothers in Central Alabama, a British psychopath, and pyromaniacal chemists at Harvard. As listeners hear these stories unfurl, Gladwell examines one of the greatest moral challenges in modern American history.
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Listen to the same story on his podcast for free
- By Dustin on 04-28-21
- The Bomber Mafia
- A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War
- By: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrated by: Malcolm Gladwell
Important Story
Reviewed: 11-04-22
Great storytelling, even though it’s factual material. Characters come alive, and fate hangs in the balance. An aspect of the Greatest Generation that deserves more attention. Such courage—and such a price. War tests us, and a strong, diverse and adaptable country is needed to pass. Warriors are compelled to be philosophers too. Thanks to MG for digging into this story.
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Where the Crawdads Sing
- By: Delia Owens
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
- Length: 12 hrs and 12 mins
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For years, rumors of the "Marsh Girl" have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase Andrews is found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say. Sensitive and intelligent, she has survived for years alone in the marsh that she calls home, finding friends in the gulls and lessons in the sand.
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Don't listen to the negative reviews.
- By Kyle on 12-03-19
- Where the Crawdads Sing
- By: Delia Owens
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
Disappointing
Reviewed: 02-12-22
A preposterous story with too many gaps in logic and personalities that are too extreme. It finds some redemption in the natural history, but even that becomes ponderous.
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