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The Song of the Cell
- An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
- By: Siddhartha Mukherjee
- Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
- Length: 16 hrs and 3 mins
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From the author of The Emperor of All Maladies, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and The Gene, a #1 New York Times bestseller, comes his most spectacular book yet, an exploration of medicine and our radical new ability to manipulate cells. Rich with Mukherjee’s revelatory and exhilarating stories of scientists, doctors, and the patients whose lives may be saved by their work, The Song of the Cell is the third book in this extraordinary writer’s exploration of what it means to be human.
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Beyond Words Wonderful
- By Lynn on 11-27-22
- The Song of the Cell
- An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
- By: Siddhartha Mukherjee
- Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
implausible, cliches, meh
Reviewed: 10-12-24
just sort of dumb and boring and I really didn't care about any of the characters
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Little Slaughterhouse on the Prairie
- Bloodlands collection
- By: Harold Schechter
- Narrated by: Steven Weber
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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At a remote little inn not far from the Kansas homestead of Laura Ingalls Wilder lived the Bender family. These pioneers welcomed unwary visitors with jackrabbit stew and a sledgehammer to the skull. In time, their apple orchard gave up its secrets - a burial ground for their mutilated victims, each stripped of their possessions. The devilish enterprise on “Hell’s Half-Acre” would earn the Bloody Benders an undying place in the annals of American infamy. But it was the mysterious fate of eldest daughter, Kate, that would make them the stuff of mythic campfire prairie tales.
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True Life Crime
- By David Theis on 09-03-20
- Little Slaughterhouse on the Prairie
- Bloodlands collection
- By: Harold Schechter
- Narrated by: Steven Weber
Historical true crime quicky
Reviewed: 01-31-23
I enjoy these short listens from Schechter. They are well researched, nicely contextualized and get the story told in about an hour of well written prose. It's somehow reassuring to be reminded that people aren't any more horrible now than they have always been!
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A Rage in Harlem
- A Grave Digger & Coffin Ed Novel
- By: Chester Himes
- Narrated by: Samuel L. Jackson
- Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
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Academy Award nominee Samuel L. Jackson ( Pulp Fiction, Star Wars films), fresh off the success of his uproarious, Audie-nominated performance of the mock children’s book Go the F**k to Sleep, delivers a swaggering, darkly-humored rendering of Chester Himes’ classic first novel.
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Go the f--k to Audible and get this now!
- By Julie W. Capell on 03-22-12
- A Rage in Harlem
- A Grave Digger & Coffin Ed Novel
- By: Chester Himes
- Narrated by: Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel Jackson is really amazing
Reviewed: 11-16-21
The story is fast moving, the writing pithy and fresh, and Sam Jackson's performance exceeded my expectations, which were sky high and the reason I bought the book. There is just nothing to compare with a seasoned professional like SJ
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Wolf Pack
- By: C. J. Box
- Narrated by: David Chandler
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
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The good news is that Joe Pickett has his job back. The bad news is that he's come to learn that a drone is killing wildlife - and the drone belongs to a mysterious and wealthy man whose grandson is dating Joe's own daughter, Lucy. When Joe tries to lay down the rules for the drone operator, he's asked by the FBI and the DOJ to stand down, which only makes him more suspicious. Meanwhile, bodies are piling up in and around Joe's district in shocking numbers. He begins to fear that a pack of four vicious killers working on behalf of the Sinaloa cartel known as the Wolf Pack have arrived.
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The Violence was just too much
- By Margaret Vance on 03-23-19
- Wolf Pack
- By: C. J. Box
- Narrated by: David Chandler
meh
Reviewed: 10-09-21
Seems like Box maybe phoned this one in. He does tie it all up nicely though, and it the team is all there.
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Cause of Death
- By: Patricia Cornwell
- Narrated by: C.J. Critt
- Length: 11 hrs and 31 mins
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On a quiet day, away from the hustle of Richmond, in a small cottage on the Virginia coast, Dr. Kay Scarpetta receives a disturbing phone call from the Chesapeake police. Thirty feet deep in the murky waters of Virginia's Elizabeth River, a scuba diver's body is discovered near the Inactive Naval Shipyard.
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Marcum Welby you are Fired!
- By Peggy on 04-12-04
- Cause of Death
- By: Patricia Cornwell
- Narrated by: C.J. Critt
Not at all up to snuff
Reviewed: 09-11-21
I have read a few of Cornwell's books and enjoyed them enough to try another, but this one is just bad. The plot wanders, it's all very improbable, while simultaneously being boring and predictable. I guess that's an achievement of sorts. Then it just ends in the middle of a scene as though the author was also tired of it and couldn't be bothered to wrap up the action. On top of that the narrator is terrible. I had to speed it up to tolerate it. She reads like every sentence is supposed to be some sarcastic burn. The whole thing is dumb and disappointing on every level, plot characters production. bleh.
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The Sum of Us
- What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together
- By: Heather McGhee
- Narrated by: Heather McGhee
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
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Heather McGhee’s specialty is the American economy—and the mystery of why it so often fails the American public. From the financial crisis of 2008 to rising student debt to collapsing public infrastructure, she found a root problem: racism in our politics and policymaking. But not just in the most obvious indignities for people of color. Racism has costs for white people, too. It is the common denominator of our most vexing public problems, the core dysfunction of our democracy and constitutive of the spiritual and moral crises that grip us all.
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Good book but Recording tech is poor. Glitches
- By Jeannepup on 02-25-21
- The Sum of Us
- What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together
- By: Heather McGhee
- Narrated by: Heather McGhee
Every American should hear this book
Reviewed: 08-03-21
McGhee presents a very concise, intelligent, and relatively comprehensive reading of the many strands of racial inequity and injustice that thread through this nation's history from its inception, and how those threads have created a poorer garment for us all. Added bonuses are the beauty of her writing and the sonority of her voice.
If you have time for only one book on the subject, or are looking for a place to start in understanding racial dynamics in the United States, this is a very good choice.
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Daughters of the Lake
- By: Wendy Webb
- Narrated by: Xe Sands
- Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
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After the end of her marriage, Kate Granger has retreated to her parents' home on Lake Superior to pull herself together - only to discover the body of a murdered woman washed into the shallows. Tucked in the folds of the woman's curiously vintage gown is an infant, as cold and at peace as its mother. No one can identify the woman. Except for Kate. She's seen her before. In her dreams...
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Oy! Better read this one on your own!
- By Sandy Greene on 03-14-19
- Daughters of the Lake
- By: Wendy Webb
- Narrated by: Xe Sands
This book is dumb, sappy, and predictable.
Reviewed: 07-31-21
Really bad. Zero stars if it were possible. The narrator has a nice voice if you are trying to get to sleep.
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You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey
- Crazy Stories About Racism
- By: Amber Ruffin, Lacey Lamar
- Narrated by: Amber Ruffin, Lacey Lamar
- Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
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Now a writer and performer on Late Night with Seth Meyers and host of The Amber Ruffin Show, Amber Ruffin lives in New York, where she is no one's first Black friend and everyone is, as she puts it, "stark raving normal". But Amber's sister Lacey? She's still living in their home state of Nebraska, and trust us, you'll never believe what happened to Lacey.
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Stories about why racist people suck so bad!
- By Kindle Customer on 01-21-21
- You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey
- Crazy Stories About Racism
- By: Amber Ruffin, Lacey Lamar
- Narrated by: Amber Ruffin, Lacey Lamar
Required reading, but these ladies make it easy
Reviewed: 03-13-21
They weren't kidding these are some unbelievable stories, told with joy and good humour.
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The Daughter of Sherlock Holmes
- A Novel
- By: Leonard Goldberg
- Narrated by: Steve West
- Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
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England, 1914. Joanna Blalock's keen mind and incredible insight lead her to become a highly skilled nurse, one of the few professions that allow her to use her finely tuned brain. But when she and her 10-year-old son witness a man fall to his death, apparently by suicide, they are visited by the elderly Dr. John Watson and his charming, handsome son, Dr. John Watson Jr. Impressed by her forensic skills, they invite her to become the third member of their investigative team.
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the dates in this book don't add up
- By Joani Pard on 08-12-17
- The Daughter of Sherlock Holmes
- A Novel
- By: Leonard Goldberg
- Narrated by: Steve West
Goldberg is no Conan Doyle
Reviewed: 01-07-21
This moves extremely slowly, and is quite boring . There is waaay too much time spent with the the daughter of Holmes explaining pretty obvious things to the amazed Watsons, while she then puzzles mightly over other obvious things so as to draw out the plot. I'm not sure I'm going to be able to get through it. If it had not been free I would definately have returned it by now because I really am not invested in the ending. The dialog is especially terrible. Reader has a pleasant voice though if you need something to help you sleep...zzzzz
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Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
- And Other Conversations About Race
- By: Beverly Daniel Tatum
- Narrated by: Beverly Daniel Tatum
- Length: 13 hrs and 27 mins
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The classic, New York Times best-selling book on the psychology of racism that shows us how to talk about race in America. Walk into any racially mixed high school and you will see Black, White, and Latino youth clustered in their own groups. Is this self-segregation a problem to address or a coping strategy? How can we get past our reluctance to discuss racial issues? This fully revised edition is essential listening for anyone seeking to understand dynamics of race and racial inequality in America.
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Key Takeaway: Everything is White People's Fault
- By David Larson on 09-07-17
- Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
- And Other Conversations About Race
- By: Beverly Daniel Tatum
- Narrated by: Beverly Daniel Tatum
A scholarly and perspective shifting read
Reviewed: 09-13-20
This book is contains really great information for anyone trying to understand racial identity and communication across racial lines. It is solidly based in research and a scientific approach that gets past the emotional barriers that so often scuttle discussions of race.
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