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Incidents Around the House
- A Novel
- By: Josh Malerman
- Narrated by: Delanie Nicole Gill
- Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins
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To eight-year-old Bela, her family is her world. There’s Mommy, Daddo, and Grandma Ruth. But there is also Other Mommy, a malevolent entity who asks her every day: “Can I go inside your heart?” When horrifying incidents around the house signal that Other Mommy is growing tired of asking Bela the question over and over, Bela understands that unless she says yes, her family will soon pay. Other Mommy is getting restless, stronger, bolder. Only the bonds of family can keep Bela safe, but other incidents show cracks in her parents’ marriage. The safety Bela relies on is about to unravel.
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Child’s voice narrates the ENTIRE novel.
- By NorthernNV on 08-06-24
- Incidents Around the House
- A Novel
- By: Josh Malerman
- Narrated by: Delanie Nicole Gill
Scary
Reviewed: 10-11-24
If you’re a parent…. Take caution coming into this one. On the other hand you’ll want to hug your kids and never let them go.
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Come Together
- The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections
- By: Emily Nagoski PhD
- Narrated by: Emily Nagoski PhD
- Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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In Come as You Are, Emily Nagoski, PhD, revolutionized the way we think about women’s sexuality. Now, in Come Together, Nagoski takes on a fundamentally misunderstood subject: sex in long-term relationships. Most of us struggle at some point to maintain a sexual connection with our partner/s or spouse. And many of us are given not-very-good advice on what to do about it.
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Anti male and anti patriarchy
- By John Galt on 08-12-24
- Come Together
- The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections
- By: Emily Nagoski PhD
- Narrated by: Emily Nagoski PhD
Good but
Reviewed: 04-19-24
Definitely insightful but I feel like could have been much much shorter than it is.
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Stolen Tongues
- By: Felix Blackwell
- Narrated by: J.S. Arquin
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
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High up on the windswept cliffs of Pale Peak, Faye and Felix celebrate their new engagement. But soon, a chorus of ghastly noises erupts from the nearby woods: the screams of animals, the cries of children, and the mad babble of a hundred mournful voices. A dark figure looms near the windows in the dead of night, whispering to Faye. As the weather turns deadly, Felix discovers that his terrified fiancée isn't just mumbling in her sleep—she's whispering back.
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Story is great, audio is not...
- By Catra121 on 07-15-22
- Stolen Tongues
- By: Felix Blackwell
- Narrated by: J.S. Arquin
So disappointed
Reviewed: 10-11-23
I love native folk lore. I love the supernatural. I love horror. So this should be a hit? Nope. The story dragged way too long. This could have been a novella or a short story but so much time is dedicated to phone calls and the consistent reoccurrence of the same strange things over and over. I got so bored waiting for this to end.
The author dedicated a post script about native stories I fully agree with. The Only Good Indian is a story in this genre that does everything better and is written from a native author.
This book is a white persons tale involving natives. Which is fine it just doesn’t hit, especially after coming off of a native author telling stories about his own culture.
The narrator yelled way too much. His delivery of women’s voices were shrill and whinny. I disliked all the major characters as a result. This was a bad casting. Mostly I’m just sad. The story premise had a lot of promise but didn’t deliver for me.
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Ghost Road Blues
- The Pine Deep Trilogy, Book 1
- By: Jonathan Maberry
- Narrated by: Tom Weiner
- Length: 14 hrs and 17 mins
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The cozy little town of Pine Deep buried the horrors of its past a long time ago. Thirty years have gone by since the darkness descended and the Black Harvest began, a time when a serial killer sheared a bloody swath through the quiet Pennsylvania village. The evil that once coursed through Pine Deep has been replaced by cheerful tourists getting ready to enjoy the country’s largest Halloween celebration in what is now called “The Spookiest Town in America.”
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Love Joe Ledger Series? Avoid This Trainwreck.
- By Kathleen on 10-21-13
- Ghost Road Blues
- The Pine Deep Trilogy, Book 1
- By: Jonathan Maberry
- Narrated by: Tom Weiner
Cliche but what can I say I enjoyed it.
Reviewed: 10-02-23
Magical negro, important boy, serial killers, protagonists with martial arts training. Checks all the boxes, but what can I say I enjoyed it.
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The Obelisk Gate
- The Broken Earth, Book 2
- By: N. K. Jemisin
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
- Length: 13 hrs and 19 mins
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This is the way the world ends, for the last time. The season of endings grows darker, as civilization fades into the long cold night. Essun - once Damaya, once Syenite, now avenger - has found shelter, but not her daughter. Instead there is Alabaster Tenring, destroyer of the world, with a request. But if Essun does what he asks, it would seal the fate of the Stillness forever. Far away, her daughter Nassun is growing in power - and her choices will break the world.
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Miles is becoming my favorite narrator
- By Jesslyn H on 08-29-16
- The Obelisk Gate
- The Broken Earth, Book 2
- By: N. K. Jemisin
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
Good bridge book
Reviewed: 07-08-23
Like all trilogies the middle installment is usually the weakest. Existing to set up the ending. This book dragged at spots but very enjoyable for the most part. The slow bits can be forgiven for the payoff it builds to.
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The Fifth Season
- The Broken Earth, Book 1
- By: N. K. Jemisin
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
- Length: 15 hrs and 27 mins
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This is the way the world ends...for the last time. It starts with the great red rift across the heart of the world's sole continent, spewing ash that blots out the sun. It starts with death, with a murdered son and a missing daughter. It starts with betrayal, and long dormant wounds rising up to fester. This is the Stillness, a land long familiar with catastrophe, where the power of the Earth is wielded as a weapon. And where there is no mercy.
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The Nay-Sayers are Wrong.
- By Steve Groves on 02-10-20
- The Fifth Season
- The Broken Earth, Book 1
- By: N. K. Jemisin
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
Oh boy!!!
Reviewed: 06-21-23
I dislike books that can’t stand on their own, without needing a bunch of other books to fill in. That being said I’m immediately downloading the next book.
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Racism Without Racists
- Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America
- By: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
- Narrated by: Sean Crisden
- Length: 11 hrs and 52 mins
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Eduardo Bonilla-Silva's acclaimed Racism Without Racists documents how, beneath our contemporary conversation about race, there lies a full-blown arsenal of arguments, phrases, and stories that whites use to account for - and ultimately justify - racial inequalities.
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I really was hopeful...
- By fvscrapper on 07-02-20
- Racism Without Racists
- Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America
- By: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
- Narrated by: Sean Crisden
Required reading
Reviewed: 06-14-23
I don’t have any other way to say this than this book is required reading for any discussion of race in the 20th century. It has given me language for something is see and hear every single day in America. My only regret in reading this has been that I was exposed to it as a younger man.
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Parable of the Sower
- By: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrated by: Lynne Thigpen
- Length: 12 hrs
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God is change. That is the central truth of the Earthseed movement, whose unlikely prophet is 18-year-old Lauren Olamina. The young woman's diary entries tell the story of her life amid a violent 21st-century hell of walled neighborhoods and drug-crazed pyromaniacs - and reveal her evolving Earthseed philosophy. Against a backdrop of horror emerges a message of hope: if we are willing to embrace divine change, we will survive to fulfill our destiny among the stars.
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Dystopia before dystopia was cool...
- By Amber on 05-28-14
- Parable of the Sower
- By: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrated by: Lynne Thigpen
Fantastic
Reviewed: 05-21-23
So far my favorite Octavia Butler book. Climate fiction. Horror. Hope and loss. I fully recommend this ton any casual sci-fi or hardcore fan.
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The Only Good Indians
- By: Stephen Graham Jones
- Narrated by: Shaun Taylor-Corbett
- Length: 8 hrs and 37 mins
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From New York Times best-selling author Stephen Graham Jones comes a novel that is equal parts psychological horror and cutting social commentary on identity politics and the American-Indian experience. Fans of Jordan Peele and Tommy Orange will love this story as it follows the lives of four American-Indian men and their families, all haunted by a disturbing, deadly event that took place in their youth. Years later, they find themselves tracked by an entity bent on revenge, totally helpless as the culture and traditions they left behind catch up to them in a vengeful way.
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this is the best book I've listened to maybe ever
- By Anthony on 07-15-20
- The Only Good Indians
- By: Stephen Graham Jones
- Narrated by: Shaun Taylor-Corbett
excellent
Reviewed: 10-26-22
This came recommended highly and did not disappoint. Great horror listen from a culture I don't have a lot of exposure from.
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The Witch of Hebron
- A World Made by Hand Novel
- By: James Howard Kunstler
- Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
- Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
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In the sequel to his best-selling World Made by Hand, James Howard Kunstler expands on his vision of a post-oil society with a new novel about an America in which the electricity has flickered off, the Internet is a distant memory, and the government is little more than a rumor. In the tiny hamlet of Union Grove, New York, travel is horse-drawn and farming is back at the center of life. But it’s no pastoral haven.
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Takes A Wierd (in a bad way) Left Turn
- By Jennifer on 10-30-10
- The Witch of Hebron
- A World Made by Hand Novel
- By: James Howard Kunstler
- Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
unexpectedly enjoyed
Reviewed: 10-05-22
The book was recommended to me as horror/scary fiction for the haunted season. it wasn't in the least bit scary or suspenseful. however the author did touch another interest of mine, post apocalyptic fiction. tells a nice tale of life some decade or so after the crumble or America.
some of the characters blended together for me but all in all it was very enjoyable.
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