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Don't Blow Yourself Up
- The Further True Adventures and Travails of the Rocket Boy of October Sky
- By: Homer Hickam
- Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
- Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
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Homer Hickam's memoir Rocket Boys and the movie adaptation October Sky have become one of the most popular stories in the world. But what happened to Homer after he was a West Virginia rocket boy? In his latest memoir, Homer recounts how he fought through some of the worst battles in Vietnam, discovered sunken U-boats, befriended Tom Clancy, and more. Although told with humor and wit, Hickam does not shy away from the hardship endured and the mistakes he made during the tumultuous decades since his life in the town he made famous—Coalwood, West Virginia.
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The bar was set high with Rocket Boys
- By Jerry T on 08-28-24
- Don't Blow Yourself Up
- The Further True Adventures and Travails of the Rocket Boy of October Sky
- By: Homer Hickam
- Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
Grateful for this book
Reviewed: 04-30-23
I am thrilled to have come across this memoir and getting to know more about Homer the man . His stories from his boyhood on have been the stories of my dad, minus NASA and scuba diving 😜. I feel like I know my dad better because of Homer. Thank you for the double gift.
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From Rocket Boys to October Sky
- By: Homer Hickam
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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Since the publication of the #1 bestseller Rocket Boys: A Memoir in 1998 and the premiere of the movie October Sky in 1999, many Homer Hickam listeners and fans have wondered how and why he wrote the book, and how the movie was made. Incidental to that are such questions as "What is Jake Gyllenhaal, Chis Cooper, Laura Dern, etc. really like?" and "What's it like to have a movie made about your life?" and "Why are the book and movie different?" and "Why are both book and movie still so popular after all these years?" The answers to those questions and a lot more are in Homer Hickam's new audiobook From Rocket Boys to October Sky.
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Enjoyable account of the story becoming a movie
- By G. Eggleston on 01-02-18
- From Rocket Boys to October Sky
- By: Homer Hickam
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
Emotionally excellent
Reviewed: 04-20-23
This is one of my very favorite authors writing about one of my very favorite movies and one of my very favorite books. There are only a few books that I have bought as gifts and Rocket Boys is the most repeated. I was in the Coalwood neighborhood last year bringing my dad home for burial. He and Sonny were of an age and I like to think that their high school bands were on the same field at the same time ❤️
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11-22-63
- A Novel
- By: Stephen King
- Narrated by: Craig Wasson
- Length: 30 hrs and 40 mins
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On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas, President Kennedy died, and the world changed. What if you could change it back? In this brilliantly conceived tour de force, Stephen King - who has absorbed the social, political, and popular culture of his generation more imaginatively and thoroughly than any other writer - takes listeners on an incredible journey into the past and the possibility of altering it.
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I Owe Stephen King An Apology
- By Kelly - Write Well Academy on 04-16-12
- 11-22-63
- A Novel
- By: Stephen King
- Narrated by: Craig Wasson
Excellent story
Reviewed: 04-23-22
I really liked the description of the 1960s. The history, the big question, the “what if” premise were fascinating to me. I really enjoyed it and listened to it twice in a row, then turned to Hulu.
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Ireland
- By: Frank Delaney
- Narrated by: Frank Delaney
- Length: 19 hrs and 29 mins
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One evening in 1951, an itinerant storyteller arrives unannounced at a house in the Irish countryside. In exchange for a bed and a warm meal, he invites his hosts and their neighbors to join him by the wintry fireside and begins to tell formative stories of Ireland's history. Ronan, a nine-year-old boy, grows so entranced by the storytelling that, when the old man leaves abruptly under mysterious circumstances, the boy devotes himself to finding him again.
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Best Listen In A Quite While
- By John on 03-17-05
- Ireland
- By: Frank Delaney
- Narrated by: Frank Delaney
A story of stories
Reviewed: 08-06-18
I really enjoyed this collection of stories presented in the framework of a story about a boy and his search for his life call. I compulsively googled both during and after reading!
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A Wilder Rose
- A Novel
- By: Susan Wittig Albert
- Narrated by: Mary Robinette Kowal
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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The Little House books, which chronicled the pioneer adventures of Laura Ingalls Wilder, are among the most beloved books in the American literary canon. Lesser known is the secret, concealed for decades, of how they came to be. Now, best-selling author Susan Wittig Albert reimagines the fascinating story of Laura's daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, an intrepid world traveler and writer who returned to her parents' Ozark farm, Rocky Ridge, in 1928.
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The Author Chose Her Angle And Ran With It
- By Sara on 11-27-15
- A Wilder Rose
- A Novel
- By: Susan Wittig Albert
- Narrated by: Mary Robinette Kowal
Wait it out. I’m glad I did.
Reviewed: 01-08-18
This was a difficult book for me, especially the beginning, as a Little House and Laura Ingalls Wilder lover. Because I am also an inveterate book-finisher, I stuck with the story even though I was offended and even angry with the first two chapters or so. I’m glad I waited it out and I can say that I loved the ending and that I am STILL a Laura Ingalls Wilder fan and have a much greater appreciation and interest in the works of Rose Wilder Lane.
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Jacob T. Marley
- By: R. William Bennett
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 4 hrs and 10 mins
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"Marley was dead to begin with...." These chillingly familiar words begin the classic Christmas tale of remorse and redemption in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Now R. William Bennett rewinds the story and focuses the spotlight on Scrooge’s miserly business partner, Jacob T. Marley, who was allowed to return as a ghost to warn Scrooge away from his ill-fated path. Why was Marley allowed to return? And why hadn’t he been given the same chance as Ebenezer Scrooge? Or had he?
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I Save My Five Stars for Books like This!
- By Gillian on 01-27-14
- Jacob T. Marley
- By: R. William Bennett
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Wonderful Christmas story
Reviewed: 12-13-17
This was just the best story! I’m so very glad I listened to it. You know a book is good when you are sorry that it ends and this is that kind of story. I am now anxious to listen to A Christmas Carol with a new perspective.
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Water for Elephants
- By: Sara Gruen
- Narrated by: David LeDoux, John Randolph Jones
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
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Why we think it’s a great listen: Some books are meant to be read; others are meant to be heard – Water for Elephants falls into the second group, and is one of the best examples we have of how a powerful performance enhances a great story. Nonagenarian Jacob Jankowski reflects back on his wild and wondrous days with a circus. It's the Depression Era and Jacob, finding himself parentless and penniless, joins the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth.
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Rosie the bull elephant?
- By Randall on 07-22-07
- Water for Elephants
- By: Sara Gruen
- Narrated by: David LeDoux, John Randolph Jones
Even better on Audible!
Reviewed: 12-08-17
I️f like me you have read this story on paper and enjoyed it, you will absolutely love it on Audible. I was hesitant to download this story for the very reason that it was one of my favorite books and I didn’t want it to be poorly told. These narrators were superb and this Audible book will definitely be a favorite in my collection!
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A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts
- By: Andrew Chaikin
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 23 hrs
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Audie Award, History/Biography, 2016. On the night of July 20, 1969, our world changed forever when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon. Based on in-depth interviews with 23 of the 24 moon voyagers, as well as those who struggled to get the program moving, A Man on the Moon conveys every aspect of the Apollo missions with breathtaking immediacy and stunning detail.
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Long, comforting book on moon exploration
- By Mark on 06-17-16
Thank you, Andrew Chaikin
Reviewed: 07-16-16
An excellent narrative that opens your mind not only to what the Apollo missions were like, but how absolutely amazing and audacious the entire journey was. His assertion that the years of getting into earth orbit and then exploring the moon were like years cut and pasted from the 21st century into the 1960s resonated so strongly with me. I loved the narrative style as opposed to a science and engineering exposition so that we can know "what it felt like" to be part of those missions. Thank you, Mr. Chaikin, for sharing this story with me.
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The Martian
- By: Andy Weir
- Narrated by: R. C. Bray
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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Six days ago, astronaut Mark Watney became one of the first people to walk on Mars. Now, he's sure he'll be the first person to die there. After a dust storm nearly kills him and forces his crew to evacuate while thinking him dead, Mark finds himself stranded and completely alone with no way to even signal Earth that he's alive - and even if he could get word out, his supplies would be gone long before a rescue could arrive. Chances are, though, he won't have time to starve to death. The damaged machinery, unforgiving environment, or plainold "human error" are much more likely to kill him first.
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Macgyver on Mars
- By Michael G Kurilla on 06-21-13
- The Martian
- By: Andy Weir
- Narrated by: R. C. Bray
Terrific performance
Reviewed: 05-16-16
The performance by Bray was absolutely fantastic. If you enjoyed the movie you will be very, very pleased with the book. If you didn't see the movie, listening to this book will completely take its place.
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Carrying Albert Home
- The Somewhat True Story of a Woman, a Husband, and Her Alligator
- By: Homer Hickam
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 10 hrs and 39 mins
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Elsie Lavender and Homer Hickam (the father of the author) were high school classmates in the West Virginia coalfields, graduating just as the Great Depression began. When Homer asked for her hand, Elsie instead headed to Orlando, where she sparked with a dancing actor named Buddy Ebsen (yes, that Buddy Ebsen). But when Buddy headed for New York, Elsie's dreams of a life with him were crushed, and eventually she found herself back in the coalfields, married to Homer.
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Absolutely Delightful!!
- By Sharon on 03-01-16
- Carrying Albert Home
- The Somewhat True Story of a Woman, a Husband, and Her Alligator
- By: Homer Hickam
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
Love Homer Hickam's Coalwood Stories
Reviewed: 03-23-16
I loved this story of Elsie and Homer Sr.! This story is billed as "mostly true" and I found myself wishing that every word were the absolute truth.
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