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The Colors of Space
- By: Marion Zimmer-Bradley
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
- Length: 4 hrs and 57 mins
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In The Colors of Space, young Bart Steele, Space Academy graduate, is waiting in a spaceport for a ship to take him home when something happens that suddenly thrusts him into the center of a quest for the secret of interstellar travel. The method of faster than light travel, called "warp drive" in later Sci-Fi stories, is a tightly kept secret of alien race known as the "Lhari."
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Good stuff
- By Edward on 01-23-10
- The Colors of Space
- By: Marion Zimmer-Bradley
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
Good stuff
Reviewed: 01-23-10
I am a great fan of Marion Zimmer Bradley, having read The Mists of Avalon and the entire Darkover series.
Like those, this story is well written, fast paced and has a lot of food for thought. In some ways it
reminds me of the movie, Avatar. In both, the hero learns that just because aliens are different, it does
not maker them inferior, bad, or the enemy. In both stories there are good and bad aliens and good and bad men.
A word about the reader... I think he did a fine job. However, as a former reader for the blind, I know
that recording books is a pain-staking and time consuming job and that it is really easy to make a mistake
without knowing it. There are a couple of small goofs in this book but I don't blame the reader.
It's the job of the "checker" or, I would guess, the "sound editor" in the professional world to catch such mistakes.
That person missed a couple in this case... So five stars to the book, five to the reader and three to the checker.
I see that The Door Through Space is also available. Looking forward to that next.
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Dubliners
- By: James Joyce
- Narrated by: Jim Killavey
- Length: 6 hrs and 56 mins
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This collection of 15 stories was first published in 1914. James wrote them as descriptions of middle class life in Ireland but in each story one or more characters has an "epiphany," - a moment where the character has a speical moment of illumination. Many of the characters in these stories later appear in his novel, Ulysses.
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Wonderful
- By Edward on 07-21-09
- Dubliners
- By: James Joyce
- Narrated by: Jim Killavey
Wonderful
Reviewed: 07-21-09
Wonderful stories. Narrator "lapses" into American pronunciations once in a while but overall reading is very good.
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The Machine Stops
- By: E. M. Forster
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
- Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
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This story describes a world of the future in which humans all remain in their cubicles while all their needs are met by a supercomputer called, "The Machine". They communicate with each other and attend "online" classes and meetings through the Machine and people seldom meet face to face. A problem arises when one man, Kuno, decides he is not satisfied with staying in his room and decides to explore outside.
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Great Story
- By Edward on 07-21-09
- The Machine Stops
- By: E. M. Forster
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
Great Story
Reviewed: 07-21-09
Great Story. Well Read. Who would have thought that E.M. Forster could right something like this?
Unfortunately, this seems to be his only Sci-Fi story.
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How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
- Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
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Arnold Bennett was an English novelist and author. Among his most popular novels are The Grand Babylon Hotel and Anna of the Five Towns. However, none of his novels approached the popularity of his little book, "How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day." It caused a sensation when first printed and continues to be printed and widely read today. In it, he offers practical advice on how one might live (as opposed to just existing ) within the confines of 24 hours a day.
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A bit dated but still.....
- By Edward on 05-30-09
- How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
A bit dated but still.....
Reviewed: 05-30-09
Many of the examples in this book are dated but the ideas and overall theme are excellent. This could be a life changing book.
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The Science of Getting Rich
- By: Wallace D. Wattles
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
- Length: 2 hrs and 28 mins
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Wallace D. Wattles was an American "New Thought" writer who wrote this amazing little book in 1910. It caused a sensation then, and continues to be popular today. In fact, Rhonda Byrne said that part of her inspriation for her best-selling book and film The Secret came from this book.
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good with a few grains
- By Edward on 05-30-09
- The Science of Getting Rich
- By: Wallace D. Wattles
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
good with a few grains
Reviewed: 05-30-09
This has some really excellent advice but the style takes getting used to. Some will probably love it and some may hate it. As I said, it took some getting used to but I'm glad I did. Much food for thought.
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The Art of War
- By: Sun Tzu
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
- Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
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This is the complete text of The Art of War, one of the oldest and most successful books on military strategy in the world. It has also been applied to business and managerial strategies. The translation, by Lionel Giles, is considered one of the best available. This unabridged edition of The Art of War includes only the most essential translator's notes so that the words and thoughts of Sun Tzu may be easily understood.
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At last.....just the author!
- By Empowerment on 04-15-09
- The Art of War
- By: Sun Tzu
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
Relevant as ever
Reviewed: 05-30-09
Amazing that a book written so many years ago go could still give so much practical advice for today - not just for war but for business. Very short listen with much good advice.
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The Day Time Stopped Moving
- By: Bradner Buckner
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
- Length: 39 mins
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All Dave Miller wanted to do was commit suicide in peace. He tried, but the things that happened after he'd pulled the trigger were all wrong. Like everyone standing around like statues. No St. Peter, no pearly gate, no pitchforks or halos. He might just as well have saved the bullet!
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Good story
- By Edward on 05-30-09
- The Day Time Stopped Moving
- By: Bradner Buckner
- Narrated by: Jim Roberts
Good story
Reviewed: 05-30-09
Good "twilight zone" sort of story. In fact I think an episode of that series may have been based on this. Reading was good, too.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrated by: Kevin Killavey
- Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
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F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote many wonderful romantic and realistic short stories and a few incredible "on the edge" fantasy and supernatural stories. Although the story of "Benjamin Button" is quite different than the 2009 movie, the premise is the same - a man is born old and lives his life backwards! Fizgerald says he got the idea from Mark Twain's remark that it was a pity that the best part of life came at the beginning and the worst part at the end.
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Great story
- By Edward on 04-01-09
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- By: F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Narrated by: Kevin Killavey
Well done
Reviewed: 04-20-09
Well done reading of this story. Concept takes a lot of "suspension of disbelief" but it's certainly an imaginative story.
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