Ron Rude
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The Death of Us
- A Novel
- By: Abigail Dean
- Narrated by: Claire Skinner, John Hopkins
- Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Together, Edward and Isabel move to London. They are young and in love, occupied by friends, work and fun. But late on a spring evening when they are thirty years old, their home is invaded by a serial killer. In the wake of this violation, each tries to come to terms with a night that changed everything—and their marriage begins to crumble. Twenty-five years later, their tormentor is caught, and Edward and Isabel reunite for his sentencing. Isabel has waited years for the man who nearly ended her life to be brought to justice. Edward has tried to think about anything else.
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Very dark
- By Jodi on 06-18-25
- The Death of Us
- A Novel
- By: Abigail Dean
- Narrated by: Claire Skinner, John Hopkins
Not as good as her other books
Reviewed: 05-18-25
I kept waiting for the twist, for the thing that would set this one aside, It never came, The writing of a very good, it’s just not as original as her first two and some of it is over wrought.
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What Jonah Knew
- A Novel
- By: Barbara Graham
- Narrated by: Jane Oppenheimer, Kirby Heyborne
- Length: 11 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Helen Bird will stop at nothing to find Henry, her musician son who has mysteriously disappeared in upstate New York. Though the cops believe Henry’s absence is voluntary, Helen knows better. While she searches for him—joined finally by police—Jonah is born to Lucie and Matt Pressman of Manhattan. Lucie does all she can to be the kind of loving, attentive mother she never had, but can’t stop Jonah’s night terrors or his obsession with the imaginary “other mom and dog” he insists are real.
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Compelling Read
- By Amazon Customer on 08-26-22
- What Jonah Knew
- A Novel
- By: Barbara Graham
- Narrated by: Jane Oppenheimer, Kirby Heyborne
Predictable with flat characters
Reviewed: 04-03-25
The characters are unrealistic caricatures and it isn’t helped by the childish way it’s read. Skip this one. If I hadn’t gotten it in a package deal, I’d be returning it.
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Blood Test
- A Comedy
- By: Charles Baxter
- Narrated by: Rob Shapiro
- Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
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In this fresh take on love and trouble in America, Brock Hobson, an insurance salesman and Sunday-school teacher, finds his equilibrium disturbed by the results of a predictive blood test. Baxter, a master storyteller, brings us a gradually building rollercoaster narrative, and a protagonist who is impertinent, searching, and hilariously relatable.
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Creepy.. and also boring as hell
- By BallerinaAstronaut on 10-31-24
- Blood Test
- A Comedy
- By: Charles Baxter
- Narrated by: Rob Shapiro
I didn’t hate it, but don’t recommend it
Reviewed: 03-14-25
The reader is good, performing the different characters using consistent tones of voice. The story meanders and never really goes anywhere. I know it’s supposed to be a commentary on something - the way we live or what is truly important, I don’t know - but this style didn’t resonate with me. It was not funny, as reviewed, and there were many parts that were too long and it skipped around, as if the author got tired of writing one part, so just moved to something else. I finished it, but I don’t recommend it. Time is finite - spend it listening to something more enjoyable.
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Help Wanted
- A Novel
- By: Adelle Waldman
- Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi
- Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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When store manager Big Will announces he is leaving, the members of Movement spot an opportunity. If they play their cards right, one of them just might land a management job, with all the stability and possibility for advancement that that implies. The members of Team Movement―including a comedy-obsessed oddball who acts half his age, a young woman clinging on to her “cool kid” status from high school, and a college football hopeful trying to find a new path―band together to set a just-so-crazy-it-might-work plot in motion.
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Compelling story of life in retail
- By MRM on 08-20-24
- Help Wanted
- A Novel
- By: Adelle Waldman
- Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi
Believable Cast of Characters
Reviewed: 02-04-25
This is an ensemble piece told from many points of view. Each character is real and sympathetic. You root for everyone, but things happen as life does. There’s a bigger message overall, but on the face of it it’s a glimpse at the lives of people who live hand to mouth. The system is upheld by mostly well-meaning people, but it showcases how far we have to come towards any type of equity. This might sound like a bummer, but it’s not. It’s really quite uplifting.
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Day One
- A Novel
- By: Abigail Dean
- Narrated by: Emma Atkins, Nigel Pilkington, Sarah Durham
- Length: 11 hrs and 22 mins
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A village hall, a primary school play, a beautiful Lake District town in England. Into this idyllic scene steps a lone gunman whose actions set off a train of events that will have devastating consequences for the close-knit community of Stonesmere.
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A bit of a slog
- By Suzanna on 02-17-25
- Day One
- A Novel
- By: Abigail Dean
- Narrated by: Emma Atkins, Nigel Pilkington, Sarah Durham
Real and Heart Wrenching
Reviewed: 01-05-25
This author hasn’t had enough praise and recognition. Girl A was great and this one is better. I love the writing - all the tender details. Each character is fully fleshed out. It’s a very sad and depressing subject, but in good hands. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to her upcoming next one.
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Such Sharp Teeth
- By: Rachel Harrison
- Narrated by: Kristen Sieh
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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Rory Morris isn’t thrilled to be moving back to her hometown, even if it is temporary. There are bad memories there. But her twin sister, Scarlett, is pregnant, estranged from the baby’s father, and needs support, so Rory returns to the place she thought she’d put in her rearview. After a night out at a bar where she runs into Ian, an old almost-flame, she hits a large animal with her car. And when she gets out to investigate, she’s attacked.
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A Woman's Werewolf Story
- By Shayla Williams on 10-06-22
- Such Sharp Teeth
- By: Rachel Harrison
- Narrated by: Kristen Sieh
Like supernatural Hallmark movie
Reviewed: 11-21-24
Such sharp disappointment. there was nothing scary or thrilling about this story. It was booooring. The werewolf bit is a gimmick. This is just a cheesy romance novel. I suppose this is a genre. Not one that entertains me.
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All Fours
- A Novel
- By: Miranda July
- Narrated by: Miranda July
- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
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Miranda July’s second novel confirms the brilliance of her unique approach to fiction. With July’s wry voice, perfect comic timing, unabashed curiosity about human intimacy, and palpable delight in pushing boundaries, All Fours tells the story of one woman’s quest for a new kind of freedom. Part absurd entertainment, part tender reinvention of the sexual, romantic, and domestic life of a forty-five-year-old female artist, All Fours transcends expectation while excavating our beliefs about life lived as a woman.
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would not recommend
- By Amazon Customer on 05-21-24
- All Fours
- A Novel
- By: Miranda July
- Narrated by: Miranda July
Rare Story of Women’s Middle Aged Experience
Reviewed: 10-15-24
This book is a modern tale of middle age, when one is privileged enough to take a breath and re-evaluate. Not every woman can remodel a hotel room or hire a personal trainer, but we can all relate to the shock and shame of aging and the longing to live authentically. The author read the book, so all of the inflections are meant to be there. I enjoyed the performance. There were things about the main character’s experience I related to, but she was ultimately unlikeable. She was so selfish in regard to her child and family. They seemed like props in her life. The writing is really good. It’s very vivid and exact. It gave me a clear picture of what the author wanted me to see - the marital home, the young man, the hotel rooms. I kept listening even if I didn’t love what I was hearing.
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Margo's Got Money Troubles
- A Novel
- By: Rufi Thorpe
- Narrated by: Elle Fanning
- Length: 10 hrs and 21 mins
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As the child of a Hooters waitress and an ex-pro wrestler, Margo Millet's always known she’d have to make it on her own. So she enrolls at her local junior college, even though she can’t imagine how she’ll ever make a living. She’s still figuring things out and never planned to have an affair with her English professor—and while the affair is brief, it isn’t brief enough to keep her from getting pregnant. Despite everyone’s advice, she decides to keep the baby, mostly out of naiveté and a yearning for something bigger.
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I love Margo’s brain and Elle’s voice 👏🏻💕
- By Jessica Larson on 08-19-24
- Margo's Got Money Troubles
- A Novel
- By: Rufi Thorpe
- Narrated by: Elle Fanning
Very satisfying story that was well-written
Reviewed: 09-20-24
I loved this book. The pacing was excellent. The characters were multi-dimensional and all had redeeming qualities. Margo, the main character, is a modern voice. The ending was sweet and appropriate, not rushed. Religious folks might be shocked by Margo’s interpretation of Christianity, but it is done without judgement. I will check out others by this author.
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Same as It Ever Was
- A Novel
- By: Claire Lombardo
- Narrated by: Emily Rankin
- Length: 18 hrs and 21 mins
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Julia Ames, after a youth marked by upheaval and emotional turbulence, has found herself on the placid plateau of mid-life. But Julia has never navigated the world with the equanimity of her current privileged class. Having nearly derailed herself several times, making desperate bids for the kind of connection that always felt inaccessible to her, she finally feels, at age fifty seven, that she has a firm handle on things. She’s unprepared, though, for what comes next.
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Long winded
- By Brooke on 09-17-24
- Same as It Ever Was
- A Novel
- By: Claire Lombardo
- Narrated by: Emily Rankin
A Modern Life
Reviewed: 08-20-24
I wasn’t sure I would like this at first, but I kept
listening because there are some bits of great writing. It felt very real, with lots of fine detail. Some of the sections dragged on. At the end I wish she’d chosen to continue the story with vignettes and not to rely upon a montage. That felt rushed, as if she was tired of it or had a deadline to meet. I also was disappointed at one character’s unfair treatment by the author. But overall it was worth a listen. The characters had depth. It was very modern and mostly relateable.
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Nightwatching
- A Novel
- By: Tracy Sierra
- Narrated by: Emily Ellet
- Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Home alone with her young children during a blizzard, a mother tucks her son back into bed in the middle of the night. She hears a noise—old houses are always making some kind of noise. But this sound is disturbingly familiar: it’s the tread of footsteps, unusually heavy and slow, coming up the stairs. Shrouded in the shadows, she sees the figure of a man appear down the hallway. Terrified, she quietly wakes her children and hustles them into the oldest part of the house, a tiny, secret room concealed behind a wall.
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Opening was grabbing
- By Stephen R Smith on 03-05-24
- Nightwatching
- A Novel
- By: Tracy Sierra
- Narrated by: Emily Ellet
Suspenseful; Satisfying Ending
Reviewed: 05-14-24
This is a scary, thrilling, sometimes frustrating story with a hugely satisfying ending. It was not hard to figure out, but you had to wait for the characters to do so. It was elevated by using the conceit of not naming the characters. Still, you become attached to them. It’s a worthwhile listen.
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