Sheila McGee-Smith
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Three Days in June
- A Novel
- By: Anne Tyler
- Narrated by: J. Smith-Cameron
- Length: 4 hrs and 23 mins
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Gail Baines is having a bad day. To start, she loses her job—or quits, depending on whom you ask. Tomorrow her daughter, Debbie, is getting married, and she hasn’t even been invited to the spa day organized by the mother of the groom. Then, Gail’s ex-husband, Max, arrives unannounced on her doorstep, carrying a cat, without a place to stay, and without even a suit. But the true crisis lands when Debbie shares with her parents a secret she has just learned about her husband to be. It will not only throw the wedding into question but also stir up Gail and Max’s past.
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Simple, Enjoyable, performed 5 stars
- By PM on 02-14-25
- Three Days in June
- A Novel
- By: Anne Tyler
- Narrated by: J. Smith-Cameron
Perfect for a boomer
Reviewed: 03-10-25
I love the fact that writers I have read for decades continue to write stories that grow up and old as I do.
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Long Island
- By: Colm Toibin
- Narrated by: Jessie Buckley
- Length: 9 hrs and 40 mins
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Eilis Lacey is Irish, married to Tony Fiorello, a plumber and one of four Italian American brothers, all of whom live in neighboring houses on a cul-de-sac in Lindenhurst, Long Island, with their wives and children and Tony’s parents, a huge extended family. It is the spring of 1976 and Eilis is now forty with two teenage children. Though her ties to Ireland remain stronger than those that hold her to her new land and home, she has not returned in decades.
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Splendid! But…
- By Tallulah on 05-22-24
- Long Island
- By: Colm Toibin
- Narrated by: Jessie Buckley
What happens?
Reviewed: 02-24-25
It’s very rare that a book leaves a cliffhanger at the end. Happy to read next chapter in their story but at a loss to read a book that really doesn’t have an ending.
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You Are Here
- A Novel
- By: David Nicholls
- Narrated by: Lee Ingleby, Lydia Leonard
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Michael is coming undone. Adrift after his wife's departure, he has begun taking himself on long, solitary walks across the English countryside. Becoming ever more reclusive, he’ll do anything to avoid his empty house. Marnie, on the other hand, is stuck. Hiding alone in her London flat, she avoids old friends and any reminders of her rotten, selfish ex-husband. Curled up with a good book, she’s battling the long afternoons of a life that feels like it’s passing her by.
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Slow build
- By V. B.A. on 06-08-24
- You Are Here
- A Novel
- By: David Nicholls
- Narrated by: Lee Ingleby, Lydia Leonard
Took a while to catch my interest
Reviewed: 01-12-25
I almost gave up on this. Might’ve been better if I had re-read the summary right before I started reading. I couldn’t quite figure out the point of it all until about 1/3 of the way through.
After that, I did get invested in the protagonists. And, it ended up being an interesting, compelling story.
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Ocean Prey
- By: John Sandford
- Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
- Length: 12 hrs and 35 mins
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An off-duty Coast Guardsman is fishing with his family when he calls in some suspicious behavior from a nearby boat. It's a snazzy craft, slick and outfitted with extra horsepower, and is zipping along until it slows to pick up a surfaced diver...a diver who was apparently alone, without his own boat, in the middle of the ocean. None of it makes sense unless there's something hinky going on, and his hunch is proved right when all three Guardsmen who come out to investigate are shot and killed.
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Excellent narration
- By sladeatlanta on 04-16-21
- Ocean Prey
- By: John Sandford
- Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
Prey-full?
Reviewed: 08-04-21
I’ve read most of the Prey series. I think I have finally gotten to the point where they have become too formulaic. I may be done.
This one in particular didn’t have enough interesting twists and turns. The interest value was supposed to be that the ocean was involved? Enough.
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Before We Were Yours
- A Novel
- By: Lisa Wingate
- Narrated by: Emily Rankin, Catherine Taber
- Length: 14 hrs and 29 mins
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Memphis, 1939. Twelve-year-old Rill Foss and her four younger siblings live a magical life aboard their family’s Mississippi River shantyboat. But when their father must rush their mother to the hospital one stormy night, Rill is left in charge - until strangers arrive in force. Wrenched from all that is familiar and thrown into a Tennessee Children’s Home Society orphanage, the Foss children are assured that they will soon be returned to their parents - but they quickly realize the dark truth.
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I was rivetted, finished in three days.
- By Lin Cloward on 06-26-17
- Before We Were Yours
- A Novel
- By: Lisa Wingate
- Narrated by: Emily Rankin, Catherine Taber
Two Stories, Interweaved
Reviewed: 11-13-17
I love complex novels, that tell multiple stories that converge in the end. This is one such novel. The fact that it is based on a historical case (that I won't elaborate on as to not be a spoiler) makes the story even more compelling. A great listen.
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Believe Me
- A Memoir of Love, Death and Jazz Chickens
- By: Eddie Izzard
- Narrated by: Eddie Izzard
- Length: 14 hrs and 39 mins
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Over the course of a 30-year career, Eddie Izzard has proven himself to be a creative chameleon, inhabiting the stage and film and television screens with an unbelievable fervor. Born in Yemen and raised in Ireland, Wales, and postwar England, he lost his mother at the age of six. In his teens he dropped out of university and took to the streets of London as part of a two-man escape act; when his partner went on vacation, Izzard kept busy by inventing a one-man act, and thus a career was ignited.
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My three least favorite words: "End of footnote."
- By David H. Lawrence XVII on 06-20-17
- Believe Me
- A Memoir of Love, Death and Jazz Chickens
- By: Eddie Izzard
- Narrated by: Eddie Izzard
Love Eddie Izzard? You will love this audiobook!
Reviewed: 07-13-17
I was introduced to Eddie Izzard's work in the late 90s. Since then, I have had the opportunity to see him on Broadway, watch his TV series, as well as repeatedly watch his concert DVDs. My only complaint about his work is there is not enough of it to satisfy my appetite. This book not only contributes more content, it gives us a very frank view of Izzard and his life.
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The Dust That Falls from Dreams
- A Novel
- By: Louis de Bernieres
- Narrated by: Avita Jay, David Sibley
- Length: 17 hrs and 27 mins
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In the brief, golden years of the Edwardian era, the McCosh sisters - Christabel, Ottilie, Rosie, and Sophie - grow up in an idyllic household in the countryside south of London. On one side their neighbors are the proper Pendennis family, recently arrived from Baltimore. On the other side is the Pitt family. In childhood this band is inseparable, but the days of careless camaraderie are brought to an abrupt halt by the outbreak of The Great War, in which everyone will play a part.
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WWI-era family saga done right!
- By Annie M. on 08-30-15
- The Dust That Falls from Dreams
- A Novel
- By: Louis de Bernieres
- Narrated by: Avita Jay, David Sibley
A Good Book, But No Captain Corelli's Mandolin
Reviewed: 08-23-15
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The name of the author drew me to this new release. I loved his last book. I really like The Dust That Falls From Dreams but the story wasn't as compelling. If you like Downton Abbey, this book will appeal - complex drama with interweaving families during World War I.
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The Husband's Secret
- By: Liane Moriarty
- Narrated by: Caroline Lee
- Length: 13 hrs and 44 mins
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Imagine that your husband wrote you a letter, to be opened after his death. Imagine, too, that the letter contains his deepest, darkest secret - something with the potential to destroy not just the life you built together, but the lives of others as well. Imagine, then, that you stumble across that letter while your husband is still very much alive....
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Soap Opera Digest
- By FanB14 on 02-06-14
- The Husband's Secret
- By: Liane Moriarty
- Narrated by: Caroline Lee
Intricately Weaves Multiple Plot Lines
Reviewed: 10-04-13
I enjoy novels where the stories of multiple families are told and then as the novel progresses various points of intersection are revealed. Overall an enjoyable read.
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The Murderer's Daughters
- By: Randy Susan Meyers
- Narrated by: Susan Bennett
- Length: 11 hrs and 40 mins
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This emotional debut by Randy Susan Meyers tells of two sisters torn apart by domestic tragedy. When her mother throws her father out, young Lulu is told never to let him in again. But Lulu disobeys, and the consequences are heartbreaking. Lulu’s mother ends up killed, and Lulu and her sister Merry are orphaned. Now, as the sisters grow into adulthood, they find the ghosts of their past are difficult to outrun.
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Did Not Finish It
- By Mary on 02-20-12
- The Murderer's Daughters
- By: Randy Susan Meyers
- Narrated by: Susan Bennett
Interesting Premise
Reviewed: 07-19-13
A very good - though not necessarily great - book.
What's good: Tells a story over 30 years or so. Ties the story to the times.
What's not so good: A little too much stereotyping of Italian- and Jewish-Americans in NY.
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A Week in Winter
- By: Maeve Binchy
- Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
- Length: 10 hrs and 57 mins
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Stoneybridge is a small town on the west coast of Ireland where all the families know one another. When Chicky Starr decides to take an old, decaying mansion set high on the cliffs overlooking the windswept Atlantic Ocean and turn it into a restful place for a holiday by the sea, everyone thinks she is crazy. Helped by Rigger (a bad boy turned good who is handy around the house) and Orla, her niece (a whiz at business), Chicky is finally ready to welcome the first guests to Stone House’s big warm kitchen, log fires, and understated elegant bedrooms.
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Didn't want it to end.....
- By Vicki Unger on 02-26-13
- A Week in Winter
- By: Maeve Binchy
- Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
A Bittersweet Read of Maeve's Final Book
Reviewed: 03-11-13
I thoroughly enjoyed this Binchy book, as I have every book she wrote. It was sad to think it would be the last one.
A Week in Winter follows a format that Bichy began a few years back: individual stories in chapters weaved together with a theme. It worked a little better - a little less forced - here than it has in some of the more recent ones.
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