Michael G Kurilla
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The Sandman: Act II
- By: Neil Gaiman, Dirk Maggs
- Narrated by: Neil Gaiman, James McAvoy, Emma Corrin, and others
- Length: 13 hrs and 47 mins
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In the absolutely packed Act II, the dark fantasy resumes and the Sandman expands into the French Revolution, ancient Rome, 19th-century San Francisco, eighth-century Baghdad, and beyond. New and familiar characters abound, voiced by a bright mix of performers, including Kat Dennings, Regé-Jean Page, Emma Corrin, Michael Sheen, Kristen Schaal, Brian Cox, John Lithgow, Jeffrey Wright, and so many more, including fan-favorite narrators Simon Vance and Ray Porter.
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A real review after having fully read this book
- By Chuck on 09-27-21
- The Sandman: Act II
- By: Neil Gaiman, Dirk Maggs
- Narrated by: Neil Gaiman, James McAvoy, Emma Corrin, Brian Cox, Kat Dennings, John Lithgow, Bill Nighy
Fantastic rendition of the graphic novels
Reviewed: 03-27-25
Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman: Act II continues along the arc of the original graphic novel series. The second installment with the awesome Season of Mists, followed by A Game of You, and then moves into Fables and Reflections. More background information on Dream’s siblings is revealed.
The performance is spectacular. Pure ear candy!
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The Mists of Avalon
- By: Marion Zimmer Bradley
- Narrated by: Davina Porter
- Length: 50 hrs and 53 mins
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A posthumous recipient of the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement, Marion Zimmer Bradley reinvented - and rejuvenated - the King Arthur mythos with her extraordinary Mists of Avalon series. In this epic work, Bradley follows the arc of the timeless tale from the perspective of its previously marginalized female characters: Celtic priestess Morgaine, Gwenhwyfar, and High Priestess Viviane.
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Davina Porter brings an old favorite back to life!
- By Carolina on 07-13-12
- The Mists of Avalon
- By: Marion Zimmer Bradley
- Narrated by: Davina Porter
King Authur from a feminine perspective
Reviewed: 03-25-25
Marion Zimmer Bradley’s The Mists of Avalon is a telling of the King Arthur saga from the perspective of the major female characters. The story begins with the generation before Arthur, through his reign and then follows the next generation. The lady of the lake offers a juxtaposition of pre-Christianity supernatural clashing with emerging Christian beliefs.
Bradley provides a unique perspective on a well-worn tale and offers some interesting rivalries as well as an exploration of the mystical side of the stories that includes the ambitions and passions for the majority of female players in the story.
The narration is excellent with very good character distinction. Pacing is smooth for the rather long listen.
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume One
- By: Neil Clarke - editor
- Narrated by: Amy Tallmadge, Jeremy Arthur
- Length: 28 hrs and 4 mins
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The best science fiction scrutinizes our culture and politics, examines the limits of the human condition, and zooms across galaxies at faster-than-light speeds, moving from the very near future to the far-flung worlds of tomorrow in the space of a single sentence. Neil Clarke has selected the short science fiction (and only science fiction) best representing the previous year's writing, showcasing the talent, variety, and awesome "sensawunda" that the genre has to offer.
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Hit and Miss; Many more misses than hits
- By Terrence Feenstra on 09-15-16
Excellent short story collection
Reviewed: 03-23-25
This collection of thirty-one short stories, edited by Neil Clarke represents the best short sci-fi vignettes to appear during 2015. There’s a variety of authors and themes offering a range of styles. Overall, the narration is quite well done with consistently good character distinction and smooth pacing.
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The Hercules Text
- By: Jack McDevitt
- Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
- Length: 13 hrs and 20 mins
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From a remote corner of the galaxy, a message is being sent. The continuous beats of a pulsar have become odd, irregular, and artificial. It can only be a code. Frantically, a research team struggles to decipher the alien communication. And what the scientists discover is destined to shake the foundations of empires around this world - from Wall Street to the Vatican.
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Lots to recommend here!
- By Matthew on 10-19-18
- The Hercules Text
- By: Jack McDevitt
- Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
First contact without contact
Reviewed: 03-22-25
Jack McDevitt’s The Hercules Text is a first contact tale, although there is no real contact. A recognized pulsar known for its regularity suddenly becomes irregular. Interpreted as a code, deciphering initially yields mathematics, but gradually evolves to encompass a wide range of subjects including poetry and philosophy as well as the senders’ DNA. The bulk of the story consists of various groups reactions to the text, including religious, scientists, and the US president who becomes overly concerned with na-tional security.
Devitt offers a fascinating perspective on potential reactions not only to the revelations derived from the text, but both valid as well as misplaced concerns about the impact of the text on humanity overall all set against a backdrop of a late 20th century cold war mentality.
The narration is good with solid character distinction and moderate pacing.
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Kushiel's Dart
- By: Jacqueline Carey
- Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
- Length: 31 hrs and 5 mins
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The land of Terre d'Ange is a place of unsurpassing beauty and grace. It is said that angels found the land and saw it was good...and the ensuing race that rose from the seed of angels and men live by one simple rule: Love as thou wilt.
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The Kushiel series in order
- By Glen Gaines on 10-27-09
- Kushiel's Dart
- By: Jacqueline Carey
- Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
Epic fantasy with a touch of S&M
Reviewed: 03-21-25
Jacqulene Carey’s Kushiel’s Dart is a fantasy tale about a woman marked at birth with the story title. The result is that she experiences pain as sexual pleasure. She is sold into servitude and is trained as a courtesan and spy. Early in her ‘career’ she functions as an intelligence gatherer, but eventually she ends up in a series of adventures that includes captivity in barbarous lands followed by a harrowing escape, all to relate an impending invasion of her native country.
Carey offers a sweeping epic that is intermixed with various, rather graphic sexual escapades. The political intrigue is engaging and nicely executed.
The narration is well done with solid character distinction. Pacing is a tad slow.
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Memory's Legion
- The Complete Expanse Story Collection
- By: James S. A. Corey
- Narrated by: Jefferson Mays, Daniel Abraham, Ty Franck
- Length: 16 hrs and 22 mins
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On Mars, a scientist experiments with a new engine that will one day become the drive that fuels humanity's journey into the stars. On an asteroid station, a group of prisoners are oblivious to the catastrophe that awaits them. On a future Earth beset by overpopulation, pollution, and poverty, a crime boss desperately seeks to find a way off planet. On an alien world, a human family struggles to establish a colony and make a new home. All these stories and more are featured in this unmissable collection of short fiction set in the hardscrabble world of The Expanse.
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Its about damn time...
- By Samuel Warren on 03-15-22
- Memory's Legion
- The Complete Expanse Story Collection
- By: James S. A. Corey
- Narrated by: Jefferson Mays, Daniel Abraham, Ty Franck
Short stories from the Expanse universe
Reviewed: 03-20-25
James SA Corey’s Memory’s Legion is a collection short stories set in the Expanse universe. The earliest tale is set before the main story arc and concerns the development of Epstein drive. The other stories are set throughout the timeline of the series and expand on frequent references within the story arc. All the tales are on the level of the series itself.
The same narrator as for the main story delivers an exceptional performance with excellent character distinction. Pacing is just a tad on the slower side.
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Word Puppets
- By: Mary Robinette Kowal
- Narrated by: Mary Robinette Kowal
- Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
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Word Puppets - the first comprehensive collection of Kowal's extraordinary fiction - includes her two Hugo-winning stories, a Hugo nominee, an original story set in the world of "The Lady Astronaut of Mars", and 14 other show-stopping tales.
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Short story collection
- By Michael G Kurilla on 03-19-25
- Word Puppets
- By: Mary Robinette Kowal
- Narrated by: Mary Robinette Kowal
Short story collection
Reviewed: 03-19-25
Mary Robinette Kowal’s Word Puppets is a collection of nineteen short stories, including three tales from her Lady Astronaut franchise. The tales are engaging and sometimes thought provoking.
Performing her own narration, timing and character distinction are excellent. Pacing is a tad brisk.
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Live Free or Die
- Troy Rising, Book One
- By: John Ringo
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
- Length: 17 hrs and 30 mins
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When aliens trundled a gate to other worlds into the solar system, the world reacted with awe, hope and fear. But the first aliens to come through, the Glatun, were peaceful traders and the world breathed a sigh of relief.
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Republican Physicists in Space!!!
- By Amazon Customer on 04-01-10
- Live Free or Die
- Troy Rising, Book One
- By: John Ringo
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
Earth fights back against alien invasion
Reviewed: 03-18-25
John Ringo’s Live Free or Die is the first installment in his Troy Rising trilogy. Earth is approached by an alien race that provides the technological means for Earth to participate in the greater galactic amalgamation of intelligent species. Very quickly another alien race moves in regarding Earth as a source of assets. The rest of the intelligences refuses to intervene. One human discovers that maple syrup is like cocaine to some alien species and gradually becomes the wealthiest human. What transpires his vision to gradually build up Earth’s capabilities to challenge their alien overlords.
Ringo offers a credible tale of alien contact with Earth innocence allowing humanity to fall prey to malevolent aliens. The main character possesses both the big picture of the larger galactic political order as well as knowing how to play the long game in order to establish Earth on a level playing field with the rest of the galaxy.
The narration is excellent with solid character distinction. Pacing is smooth.
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The Mysteries of Udolpho
- By: Ann Ward Radcliffe
- Narrated by: Alison Larkin
- Length: 31 hrs and 15 mins
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This was the most popular novel of Radcliffe's time; Radcliffe's portrayal of her heroine's inner life raised the Gothic romance to a new level. The atmosphere of fear and the gripping plot continue to thrill today. This is the story of the orphaned Emily St Aubert, who finds herself separated from the man she loves and confined within the Castle of Udolpho by her aunt's new husband Montoni. Here she must cope with an unwanted suitor, Montoni's threats, and the wild imaginings and terrors which threaten to overwhelm her.
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Thank You, Audible
- By Joyce on 07-21-12
- The Mysteries of Udolpho
- By: Ann Ward Radcliffe
- Narrated by: Alison Larkin
Classic gothic romance that hasn't aged well
Reviewed: 02-23-25
Ann Radcliffe’s The Mysteries of Udolpho is a classic gothic romance novel penned in 1794. The main character is a young woman who is forced to live with her aunt after the death of her quite liberal and reasonable father. Her aunt is a golddigger whose only interest is marrying her niece off to a wealthy nobleman so she can enjoy the status. The aunt eventually marries a nobleman, who also attempts to marry her off, and ends up in a classic gothic castle with strange happenings. All the while, she is pining for a mystery lover who can never quite seem to connect. Basically everyone, except for that one guy uses her for their own ends.
Radcliffe spends enormous amounts of time describing scenery as people move about Europe. While everything eventually works out in the end, the actual gothic castle plays no more than a minor role in the plot.
The narration is good with decent character distinction. Pacing is a bit slow.
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The Bone Ships
- By: RJ Barker
- Narrated by: Jude Owusu
- Length: 17 hrs and 3 mins
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Two nations at war. One prize beyond compare. For generations, the Hundred Isles have built their ships from the bones of ancient dragons to fight an endless war. The dragons disappeared, but the battles for supremacy persisted. Now the first dragon in centuries has been spotted in far-off waters, and both sides see a chance to shift the balance of power in their favor. Because whoever catches it will win not only glory, but the war.
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Bold and unique with a compelling story.
- By Kevin Potter on 11-12-19
- The Bone Ships
- By: RJ Barker
- Narrated by: Jude Owusu
Endless warfare over the bones of sea dragons
Reviewed: 02-17-25
RJ Barker’s The Bone Ships is the first installment in his Tide Child trilogy. In this fantasy world, two isles are in constant war fought with naval vessels made from the bones of sea dragons believed to be ex-tinct. When a live sea dragon is spotted, a race ensues with one group hoping to kill the sea dragon and prevent its bones from being harvested as a way to slowly end the constant warfare.
Barker offers a reasonable fleshed out world, although the political underpinnings are thin. In addition to the sea dragons, there is a creature that can control the wind. The narration is decent with reasonable character distinction. Pacing is a tad slow.
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