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Winter Journal
- By: Paul Auster
- Narrated by: Paul Auster
- Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Facing his 63rd winter, internationally acclaimed novelist Paul Auster sits down to write a history of his body and its sensations - both pleasurable and painful. Thirty years after the publication of The Invention of Solitude, in which he wrote so movingly about fatherhood, Auster gives us a second unconventional memoir in which he writes about his mother's life and death. Winter Journal is a highly personal meditation on the body, time, and memory, by one of our most intellectually elegant writers.
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Memorable
- By Diane on 09-02-12
- Winter Journal
- By: Paul Auster
- Narrated by: Paul Auster
Clear inner eye
Reviewed: 03-04-25
One more Auster book, maybe one of the best. After this biography one feels close to the writer, as if the intimacy led to to a real friendship.
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Leviathan
- By: Paul Auster
- Narrated by: Peter Ganim
- Length: 9 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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When his closest friend, Benjamin Sachs, accidentally blows himself up on a Wisconsin road, Peter Aaron attempts to piece together the life that led to Sachs' tragic demise and determine the reason for his death.
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Better than the "trilogy"
- By P K on 06-09-11
- Leviathan
- By: Paul Auster
- Narrated by: Peter Ganim
I love the “intense interiority” of Auster’s novels.
Reviewed: 02-09-25
Paul Auster understands how humans think and feel, and the struggles and contradictions resonate as being very real. In this book about a book about books and their authors’ stories we see this again. I didn’t like so much not understanding some of the interlaced stories in a more linear way, but that is my problem, not the book’s
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Baumgartner
- A Novel
- By: Paul Auster
- Narrated by: Paul Auster
- Length: 5 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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Baumgartner’s life had been defined by his deep, abiding love for his wife, Anna, who was killed in a swimming accident nine years earlier. Now 71, Baumgartner continues to struggle to live in her absence as the novel sinuously unfolds into spirals of memory and reminiscence, delineated in episodes spanning from 1968, when Sy and Anna meet as broke students working and writing in New York, through their passionate relationship over the next 40 years, and back to Baumgartner’s youth in Newark and his Polish-born father’s life as a dress-shop owner and failed revolutionary.
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A Great Listen
- By Amazon Customer on 11-17-23
- Baumgartner
- A Novel
- By: Paul Auster
- Narrated by: Paul Auster
A window inside the mind
Reviewed: 07-11-24
As with other Auster’s novels we can see the protagonist mind at work. This meandering story comes out as a free association train of thought. It’s wonderful but the abrupt end leaves us wanting more.
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The Slow Regard of Silent Things
- Kingkiller Chronicle, Book 2.5
- By: Patrick Rothfuss
- Narrated by: Patrick Rothfuss
- Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
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Deep below the University, there is a dark place. Few people know of it: a broken web of ancient passageways and abandoned rooms. A young woman lives there, tucked among the sprawling tunnels of the Underthing, snug in the heart of this forgotten place. Her name is Auri, and she is full of mysteries. The Slow Regard of Silent Things is a brief, bittersweet glimpse of Auri’s life, a small adventure all her own. At once joyous and haunting, this story offers a chance to see the world through Auri’s eyes.
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But No....
- By Josh on 11-04-14
- The Slow Regard of Silent Things
- Kingkiller Chronicle, Book 2.5
- By: Patrick Rothfuss
- Narrated by: Patrick Rothfuss
A lot of sweet soft sound nothing
Reviewed: 04-11-24
As the author suggests there are many who will not enjoy this book. I didn’t. It is a collection of the worst from The Name of the Wind, and lacks the good. Pretentious, adolescent, it packs more nouns and adjectives than a Thesaurus. I wanted to know more about Ari’s story but I only got that she has a serious mental illness, which I knew already.
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The Wise Man's Fear
- Kingkiller Chronicle, Book 2
- By: Patrick Rothfuss
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
- Length: 42 hrs and 55 mins
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My name is Kvothe. You may have heard of me. So begins a tale told from his own point of view - a story unequaled in fantasy literature. Now in The Wise Man’s Fear, Day Two of The Kingkiller Chronicle, Kvothe takes his first steps on the path of the hero and learns how difficult life can be when a man becomes a legend in his own time.
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Well worth your time
- By Robert on 09-08-11
- The Wise Man's Fear
- Kingkiller Chronicle, Book 2
- By: Patrick Rothfuss
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
Better than the first book
Reviewed: 04-06-24
Loved the different cultures, languages, customs. Women are real in this second book, in contrast to the first. The writing is better too. Very enjoyable.
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Remarkably Bright Creatures
- A Novel
- By: Shelby Van Pelt
- Narrated by: Marin Ireland, Michael Urie
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
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After Tova Sullivan’s husband died, she began working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium, mopping floors and tidying up. Keeping busy has always helped her cope, which she’s been doing since her eighteen-year-old son, Erik, mysteriously vanished on a boat in Puget Sound over thirty years ago. Tova becomes acquainted with curmudgeonly Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus living at the aquarium. Marcellus knows more than anyone can imagine but wouldn’t dream of lifting one of his eight arms for his human captors—until he forms a remarkable friendship with Tova.
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Hidden gem, incredible narration!
- By Christine T on 05-17-22
- Remarkably Bright Creatures
- A Novel
- By: Shelby Van Pelt
- Narrated by: Marin Ireland, Michael Urie
Beautiful story and narration
Reviewed: 01-12-24
I will miss Marcelo! great story and satisfying end. Very good narration, different characters could be identified quickly making the story run smoothly.
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Travels in the Scriptorium
- A Novel
- By: Paul Auster
- Narrated by: Dick Hill
- Length: 4 hrs and 23 mins
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An old man sits in a room, with a single door and window, a bed, a desk, and a chair. Each day he awakes with no memory, unsure of whether or not he is locked into the room. Attached to the few objects around him are one-word, hand-written, labels and on the desk is a series of vaguely familiar black-and-white photographs and four piles of paper. Then a middle-aged woman called Anna enters and talks of pills and treatment, but also of love and promises.
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Awful
- By staticwarp on 02-11-24
- Travels in the Scriptorium
- A Novel
- By: Paul Auster
- Narrated by: Dick Hill
Read by Perkins, the Buttler
Reviewed: 11-10-23
Impossible to listen to this hyperpompous reader. I could not stand it and abandoned the book after 20 min. The narrator has no idea of what he is reading, emphasizes the wrong words and pauses awkwardly.
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The Committed
- A Novel
- By: Viet Thanh Nguyen
- Narrated by: Francois Chau
- Length: 12 hrs and 28 mins
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Traumatized by his reeducation at the hands of his former best friend, and struggling to assimilate into French culture, the Sympathizer finds Paris both seductive and disturbing. As he falls in with a group of left-wing intellectuals he meets at dinner parties given by his French Vietnamese “aunt”, he finds stimulation for his mind but also customers for his narcotic merchandise. But the new life he is making has perils, whether the self-torture of addiction, the authoritarianism of a state locked in a colonial mindset, or the paradox of how to reunite his two closest friends.
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Clever, Ironic, Repetitive
- By AuntGert on 03-05-21
- The Committed
- A Novel
- By: Viet Thanh Nguyen
- Narrated by: Francois Chau
Must Read The Sympathizer First
Reviewed: 11-03-23
I love this book. So well written. The character constant struggle with himself and moral issues was compelling. The historical facts and criticism bring this book to another level. Prett unique book. But must be read after The Sympathizer, otherwise there is no way one could understand the character.
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Artemis
- By: Andy Weir
- Narrated by: Rosario Dawson
- Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
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Jazz Bashara is a criminal. Well, sort of. Life on Artemis, the first and only city on the moon, is tough if you're not a rich tourist or an eccentric billionaire. So smuggling in the occasional harmless bit of contraband barely counts, right? Not when you've got debts to pay and your job as a porter barely covers the rent. Everything changes when Jazz sees the chance to commit the perfect crime, with a reward too lucrative to turn down.
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A ferrari with no motor
- By will on 11-18-17
- Artemis
- By: Andy Weir
- Narrated by: Rosario Dawson
How to survive in the moon manual
Reviewed: 11-03-23
After Hail Mary I was expecting something a bit different. I liked the story but found the technical details regarding vacuum, soldering, minerals and chemical a bit too much, although I appreciated the scientific rigor.
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The Woman in the Dunes
- By: Kobo Abe
- Narrated by: Julian Cihi
- Length: 6 hrs and 14 mins
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After missing the last bus home following a day trip to the seashore, an amateur entomologist is offered lodging for the night at the bottom of a vast sand pit. But when he attempts to leave the next morning, he quickly discovers the locals have other plans. Held captive with seemingly no chance of escape, he is tasked with shoveling back the ever-advancing sand dunes that threaten to destroy the village. His only companion is an odd young woman. Together, their fates become intertwined as they work side-by-side at this Sisyphean task.
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Nihilistic horror
- By Mr. Sagan on 07-20-19
- The Woman in the Dunes
- By: Kobo Abe
- Narrated by: Julian Cihi
I really wanted to like it
Reviewed: 09-24-23
I have probably been corrupted by tik tok and instagram but despite my efforts to keep an open mind I found this novel to be dreadfully boring and repetitive. It was asphyxiating by boredom not so much by the story. In addition at times it felt as if the translation was wrong, using words and expressions that were not of literary levels. I hated the performance, sounded very fake. :(
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