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The Thirteen Clocks
- By: James Thurber
- Narrated by: Edward Woodard
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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The Thirteen Clocks is James Thurber's enduring story of life in a castle where time stands still on every clock at 10 minutes to five. The Duke of the castle ignores time and pays no attention to temperature either. He is a wicked Duke who has hands cold enough to choke a bull. The only warmth he understands is the warm hands of Princess Saralinda, his fair niece, whom he cherishes and protects from suitors.
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I couldn't finish this. The dreadful music!
- By Merry on 12-27-17
- The Thirteen Clocks
- By: James Thurber
- Narrated by: Edward Woodard
Engrossing and Witty Fable Beautifully Read
Reviewed: 10-06-23
Gorgeous language, clever humor and irresistible plot makes makes this masterpiece a joy to read. The voice artist and the music are perfect. Outstanding production.
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The 13 Clocks
- By: James Thurber
- Narrated by: Edward Woodward
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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The evil Duke of cold Coffin Castle fancies he has frozen time by stopping all of the clocks. He is fearful that one day a Prince may come and win away the hand of his niece, beautiful Princess Saralinda—the only warm hand in the castle. Several suitors have tried to court the Princess, but the Duke assigns them impossible tasks to thwart that fate. A few days before Saralinda's twenty-first birthday, a mysterious prince arrives to complete a seemingly impossible task and free Saralinda from the clutches of her uncle.
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I couldn't finish this. The dreadful music!
- By Merry on 12-27-17
- The 13 Clocks
- By: James Thurber
- Narrated by: Edward Woodward
Engrossing and Witty Fable Beautifully Read
Reviewed: 10-06-23
Gorgeous language, clever humor and irresistible plot makes makes this masterpiece a joy to read. The voice artist and the music are perfect. Outstanding production.
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Armstrong Rides Again!
- By: H. W. Crocker III
- Narrated by: Tim Welch
- Length: 7 hrs and 39 mins
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In Armstrong, the first volume in the Custer of the West series, George Armstrong Custer survived the battle at the Little Big Horn, assumed a new identity (Marshal Armstrong Armstrong) and with the help of a multilingual Indian scout, cancan dancers, Chinese acrobats, a savage dog, and a Southern cardsharp, saved the town of Bloody Gulch, Montana, from the oppression of a corrupt Indian trader.
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narration didn't do it justice
- By William S. on 12-06-22
- Armstrong Rides Again!
- By: H. W. Crocker III
- Narrated by: Tim Welch
A Pointedly Humorous & Engaging Tale
Reviewed: 11-19-22
The further adventure of Armstrong Armstrong is engaging and at times belly laugh-inducing for its comic turns and quirky but winsome characters. The author faithfully recreatesI yearn for more of it.
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The Lonely American
- Drifting Apart in the Twenty-First Century
- By: Jacqueline Olds MD, Richard S. Schwartz MD
- Narrated by: Joy Shaw
- Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
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In The Lonely American, cutting-edge research on the physiological and cognitive effects of social exclusion and emerging work in the neurobiology of attachment uncover startling, sobering ripple effects of loneliness in areas as varied as physical health, children's emotional problems, substance abuse, and even global warming.
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Full of Fascinating Facts and Deep Wisdom
- By Sal on 03-03-22
- The Lonely American
- Drifting Apart in the Twenty-First Century
- By: Jacqueline Olds MD, Richard S. Schwartz MD
- Narrated by: Joy Shaw
Full of Fascinating Facts and Deep Wisdom
Reviewed: 03-03-22
I loved the level-headed approach to our national crisis of loneliness backed up by serious science and clinical experience.
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The Roman Hat Mystery
- By: Ellery Queen
- Narrated by: Robert Fass
- Length: 10 hrs and 57 mins
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Despite the dismal Broadway season, Gunplay continues to draw crowds. A gangland spectacle, it's packed to the gills with action, explosions, and gunfire. In fact, Gunplay is so loud that no one notices the killing of Monte Field. In a sold-out theater, Field is found dead partway through the second act, surrounded by empty seats. The police hold the crowd and call for the one man who can untangle this daring murder: Inspector Richard Queen.
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Wonderful "logic puzzle"--great listen, great fun!
- By Kathi on 02-24-14
- The Roman Hat Mystery
- By: Ellery Queen
- Narrated by: Robert Fass
Fun & Instructive
Reviewed: 10-29-19
This cleverly written and engrossing mystery is also a ticket to travel to another era. The trip to the Roaring Twenties is revealing, endearing and, at times, disturbing. Truly worth the read.
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Shoe Dog
- A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
- By: Phil Knight
- Narrated by: Norbert Leo Butz, Phil Knight - introduction
- Length: 13 hrs and 21 mins
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In this candid and riveting memoir, for the first time ever, Nike founder and CEO Phil Knight shares the inside story of the company's early days as an intrepid start-up and its evolution into one of the world's most iconic, game-changing, and profitable brands.
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Just read it. (or listen, whatever)
- By Dan D on 07-07-16
- Shoe Dog
- A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
- By: Phil Knight
- Narrated by: Norbert Leo Butz, Phil Knight - introduction
Engrossing, Inspiring & Instructive
Reviewed: 10-31-17
"Shoe Dog" is a beautiful story of struggle, loyalty, camaraderie, loss and triumph. The narrative is powerfully compelling; you'll stay up late to find out how Bowerman's suggestions to Onitsuka turned out or how the US Customs problem was resolved. It's really honest; Phil Knight is frank in admitting his failures and regrets. He's a man of few words but of deep feelings and thoughts. As a podcaster who interviews founders to understand them better (https://AngelInvestBoston.com) I drew many valuable lessons from this excellent book. BTW my wife, a retired teacher, heard snatches of it and now wants to hear the whole thing.
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