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Tails, You Lose
- Witch City Mystery, Book 2
- By: Carol J. Perry
- Narrated by: C. S. E. Cooney
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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After losing her job as a TV psychic, Lee Barrett volunteers at the Tabitha Trumbull Academy of the Arts. When the school handyman turns up dead, Lee's clairvoyance begins bubbling. The Tabby is housed in long-vacant Trumbull's Department Store. As Lee and her students work on a documentary charting the store's history, they unravel a century of family secrets, deathbed whispers, and a mysterious labyrinth of tunnels hidden right below the streets of Salem. Even the witches in town are spooked.
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Original story, flat reader, again
- By robin on 09-10-15
- Tails, You Lose
- Witch City Mystery, Book 2
- By: Carol J. Perry
- Narrated by: C. S. E. Cooney
Such a great cozy!
Reviewed: 12-10-21
Perry plots such tight cozies! This story moves along so quickly and when all is revealed the pieces slot together beautifully! So much fun!
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The Stand-In
- By: Lily Chu
- Narrated by: Phillipa Soo
- Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
- Original Recording
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Gracie Reed is doing just fine. Sure, she was fired by her overly “friendly” boss, and yes, she still hasn’t gotten her mother into the nursing home of their dreams, but she’s healthy, she’s (somewhat) happy, and she’s (mostly) holding it all together. But when a mysterious SUV pulls up beside her, revealing Chinese cinema's golden couple Wei Fangli and Sam Yao, Gracie’s world is turned on its head. The famous actress has a proposition: Due to their uncanny resemblance, Fangli wants Gracie to be her stand-in.
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Wow!
- By Heather85 on 07-16-21
- The Stand-In
- By: Lily Chu
- Narrated by: Phillipa Soo
Fun Light Beach Read/Listen
Reviewed: 09-06-21
The story is predictable but a ton of fun. The protagonist is realistic and has a rich inner monologue. Phillipa Soo is a FANTASTIC narrator. Listened to the whole thing over a weekend while house cleaning, cooking, and running errands. It was very fun and diverting while I accomplished some adulting.
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The Anthropocene Reviewed
- Essays on a Human-Centered Planet
- By: John Green
- Narrated by: John Green
- Length: 10 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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The Anthropocene is the current geologic age, in which humans have profoundly reshaped the planet and its biodiversity. In this remarkable symphony of essays adapted and expanded from his groundbreaking podcast, best-selling author John Green reviews different facets of the human-centered planet on a five-star scale - from the QWERTY keyboard and sunsets to Canada geese and Penguins of Madagascar.
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unexpected
- By E. Collins on 05-18-21
- The Anthropocene Reviewed
- Essays on a Human-Centered Planet
- By: John Green
- Narrated by: John Green
Beautiful Essays about being human
Reviewed: 09-04-21
John Green cuts himself open and bleeds over these pages. He speaks with fierce honesty about the experience of being human in a world that is beautiful, cruel, and awesome by turns. His sincerity and humor make the experience joyful rather than painful. In sharing the incredibly personal details of his own life and experiences he manages to find universal truths to which everyone can relate.
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