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The Robber Bride
- By: Margaret Atwood
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
- Length: 20 hrs and 12 mins
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From the best-selling author of The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments - one of Margaret Atwood’s most unforgettable characters lurks at the center of this intricate novel like a spider in a web. The glamorous, irresistible, unscrupulous Zenia is nothing less than a fairy-tale villain in the memories of her former friends. Roz, Charis, and Tony - university classmates decades ago - were reunited at Zenia’s funeral and have met monthly for lunch ever since, obsessively retracing the destructive swath she once cut through their lives.
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BORED with her own novel?
- By Darwin8u on 05-16-12
- The Robber Bride
- By: Margaret Atwood
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
very disappointing
Reviewed: 01-27-25
I am a huge Atwood fan so assumed I would love or at least like this. It was very confusing, repetitive, boring, absolutely insufferable and LONG
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The Moonstone
- By: Wilkie Collins
- Narrated by: Peter Jeffrey
- Length: 18 hrs and 45 mins
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Considered the first full-length detective novel in the English language, T.S. Eliot described The Moonstone as 'the first and greatest English detective novel'. The stone of the title is an enormous yellow diamond plundered from an Indian shrine after the Siege of Seringapatam. Given to Miss Verinder on her 18th birthday, it mysteriously disappears that very night. Suspicion falls on three Indian jugglers who have been seen in the neighbourhood. Sergeant Cuff is assigned to the case....
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An engrossing detective novel
- By Lucie on 01-03-09
- The Moonstone
- By: Wilkie Collins
- Narrated by: Peter Jeffrey
disappointed
Reviewed: 01-25-24
I heard a wonderful discussion of this book on BBC World Book Club podcast but couldn’t really follow the convoluted plot. Too many characters
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They Came Like Swallows
- By: William Maxwell
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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To eight-year-old Bunny Morison, his mother is an angelic comforter in whose absence nothing is real or alive. To his older brother, Robert, his mother is someone he must protect, especially since the deadly influenza epidemic of 1918 is ravaging their small Midwestern town. To James Morison, his wife, Elizabeth, is the center of a life that would disintegrate all too suddenly were she to disappear. Through the eyes of these characters, William Maxwell creates a sensitive portrait of an American family and of the complex woman who is its emotional pillar.
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A timely reflection.
- By Mary Bowen on 08-26-21
- They Came Like Swallows
- By: William Maxwell
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
As good as NYT book review podcast promised
Reviewed: 09-02-21
William Maxwell was a long-time editor at the New Yorker magazine. He wrote novels too and this one is magnificent. Spare yet powerful. I could see the people, the town, the relationships. The Spanish flu epidemic plays a big role and that was particularly resonant for me given the seemingly endless epidemic we are living through.
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Goodnight Nobody
- By: Jennifer Weiner
- Narrated by: Johanna Parker
- Length: 11 hrs and 58 mins
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For Kate Klein, suburbia's been full of unpleasant surprises. Her once-loving husband is hardly ever home. The supermommies on the playground routinely snub her. Her days are spent carpooling, and at night, most of her orgasms are of the do-it-yourself variety. So when a fellow mother is murdered, Kate finds that the unsolved mystery is one of the most interesting things to happen in Upchurch. She launches an unofficial investigation with the help of two friends and discovers the secrets and lies behind the town's placid picket-fence facade....
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Terrific Book!
- By Margaret on 05-07-11
- Goodnight Nobody
- By: Jennifer Weiner
- Narrated by: Johanna Parker
My town is her town
Reviewed: 08-15-19
I have particularly followed Jennifer Weiner’s career ever since learning that she grew up in Simsbury CT where I now live. Her satirical take on Avondale (ahem- Avon, CT) is spot on and the narration of the book is an added plus.
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The Library Book
- By: Susan Orlean
- Narrated by: Susan Orlean
- Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
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On the morning of April 29, 1986, a fire alarm sounded in the Los Angeles Public Library. As the moments passed, the patrons and staff who had cleared out of the building realized this was not the usual false alarm. As one fireman recounted later, “Once that first stack got going, it was good-bye, Charlie.” The fire was disastrous: It reached 2,000 degrees and burned for more than seven hours. By the time it was extinguished, it had consumed 400,000 books and damaged 700,000 more.
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Had To Turn It Off
- By Meg on 01-17-19
- The Library Book
- By: Susan Orlean
- Narrated by: Susan Orlean
She shouldn’t have narrated
Reviewed: 05-09-19
I have loved other Susan Orlean books but this one was too slow and discursive. Susan doesn’t have a smooth voice for narrating and this grated on me.
Overall- meh.
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