Travis R. Nichols
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And So It Goes
- Kurt Vonnegut: A Life
- By: Charles J. Shields
- Narrated by: Fred Berman
- Length: 17 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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New York Times best-selling author and biographer Charles J. Shields crafts this fascinating portrait of literary icon Kurt Vonnegut. The first authorized biography of the influential American writer, And So It Goes examines Vonnegut’s life, from his childhood to his death in 2007, and explores how the author changed the conversation of American literature.
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Probably only for die hard Vonnegut fans
- By Watery M on 12-22-12
- And So It Goes
- Kurt Vonnegut: A Life
- By: Charles J. Shields
- Narrated by: Fred Berman
It wasn't an auto? Could have fooled me.
Reviewed: 04-21-21
This biography reads and shares some style with its subjects work. I loved it! Thank you for not sugarcoating it. Most shocking to me was the face that K somehow and accidentally made the atrocity that was the foreboding of Dresden less horrible than it was in reality. So it goes.
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Battle Ground
- Dresden Files, Book 17
- By: Jim Butcher
- Narrated by: James Marsters
- Length: 15 hrs and 43 mins
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Harry has faced terrible odds before. He has a long history of fighting enemies above his weight class. But this time it’s different. A being more powerful and dangerous on an order of magnitude beyond what the world has seen in a millennium is coming. And she’s bringing an army. The Last Titan has declared war on the city of Chicago and has come to subjugate humanity, obliterating any who stand in her way. Harry’s mission is simple but impossible: Save the city by killing a Titan.
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It was good while it lasted....
- By luke on 10-01-20
- Battle Ground
- Dresden Files, Book 17
- By: Jim Butcher
- Narrated by: James Marsters
Thanknyou Jim.. Harry Dresden is the hero we need
Reviewed: 10-12-20
And thankfully Jim Butcher keeps lending his story to us. I felt it started a little slow and a couple of plot points were forced but ultimately it was an honest faithful chapter in the story of Harry Dresden, Wizard of Chicago. Inspiring me to wax overly poetic for this simple review. Do not listen to the Christmas Special after the main book unless you are possessed if great manliness(or womanliness), less you succumb to a smiling, laughing, crying mess of a mortal. Unlike myself of course.
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