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I See You've Called in Dead
- A Novel
- By: John Kenney
- Narrated by: Sean Patrick Hopkins
- Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
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Bud Stanley is an obituary writer who is afraid to live. Yes, his wife recently left him for a “far more interesting” man. Yes, he goes on a particularly awful blind date with a woman who brings her ex. And yes, he has too many glasses of Scotch one night and proceeds to pen and publish his own obituary. The newspaper wants to fire him. But now the company’s system has him listed as dead. And the company can’t fire a dead person. The ensuing fallout forces him to realize that life may be actually worth living.
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wonderful book. Comic edge but full of heart
- By Amazon Customer on 04-10-25
- I See You've Called in Dead
- A Novel
- By: John Kenney
- Narrated by: Sean Patrick Hopkins
wonderful book. Comic edge but full of heart
Reviewed: 04-10-25
There are some laugh out loud bits,but inside of them are encounters with life and death. Characters are well drawn and likeable., dialogue is fast and clever. Great writing, great narration. I'm sorry the book wasn't twice as long.
Hightly recommend.
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The Bear
- By: Andrew Krivak
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
- Length: 4 hrs
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A girl and her father live close to the land in the shadow of a lone mountain. They possess a few remnants of civilization: some books, a pane of glass, a set of flint and steel, a comb. The father teaches the girl how to fish and hunt, the secrets of the seasons and the stars. He is preparing her for an adulthood in harmony with nature, for they are the last of humankind. But when the girl finds herself alone in an unknown landscape, it is a bear that will lead her back home through a vast wilderness that offers the greatest lessons of all, if she can only learn to listen.
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Interconnectedness of all life
- By Sherrie Brownell on 07-18-20
- The Bear
- By: Andrew Krivak
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
Haunting and beautifully told
Reviewed: 05-16-24
Unlike most post-apocalypse novels, this one has no warring humans, no bad guys. Instead, its characters live in the natural world, and are fully a part of the nature around them, while surviving, loving, and grieving,
The text moves gracefully between exact descriptions of the natural world and mythic interactions with animals.
Excellent narration.
The book is still with me. I highly recommend it.
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Beckett in 90 Minutes
- By: Paul Strathern
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
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Beckett in 90 Minutes offers a concise, expert account of Beckett's life and ideas and explains their influence on literature and on man's struggle to understand his place in the world. The book also includes a list of Beckett's chief works, a chronology of his life and times, and recommended reading for those who wish to delve deeper.
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Well done invaluableB
- By Amazon Customer on 11-19-23
- Beckett in 90 Minutes
- By: Paul Strathern
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Well done invaluableB
Reviewed: 11-19-23
I came across Beckett’s, Endgame as a teenager. It didn’t make any sense to me at all. And I was fascinated. I started reading other works by Beckett with the same results, no idea what was going on but I was drawn in as a want to be writer, trying to understand how literature worked. Beckett.
led me to other French writers of that time, iAll of it was exotic and mysterious. it would’ve been so much easier to work through Beckett’s works then f I’d had this short introduction. And now, after not having read Beckett for 50 some yearsI’m inclined to go back and reread some of the works that left me baffled and excited when I was young. Maybe I’ll even understand it somewhat.
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Beowulf
- By: Stephen Mitchell
- Narrated by: Stephen Mitchell
- Length: 3 hrs and 7 mins
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Stephen Mitchell's marvelously clear and vivid rendering recreates the robust masculine music of the original. It both hews closely to the Old English and captures its wild energy and vitality, not just as a deep "work of literature" but also as a rousing entertainment that can still stir our feelings and rivet our attention today, after more than a thousand years. This new translation - spare, sinuous, vigorous in its narration, and translucent in its poetry - makes a masterpiece accessible to everyone.
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Great translation, weak reading
- By Tad Davis on 10-24-17
- Beowulf
- By: Stephen Mitchell
- Narrated by: Stephen Mitchell
A classic well done.
Reviewed: 11-10-23
The story is timeless and sad in what it says about our love of war. I disagreed with the criticism of the narrator. It was presented as a very old text, not a dramatic, enactment, and I think Mitchell did extremely well in both the translation and the narration. I listen to the sample to make sure you agree.
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Ragnarok
- The End of the Gods (The Myths, Book 15)
- By: A. S. Byatt
- Narrated by: Harriet Walter
- Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
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As the bombs of the Blitz rain down on Britain, one young girl is evacuated to the countryside. She is struggling to make sense of her new life, whose dark, war-ravaged days feel very removed from the peace and love being preached in church and at school. Then she is given a copy of Asgard and the Gods - a book of ancient Norse myths - and her inner and outer worlds are transformed. She feels an instant kinship with these vivid, beautiful, terrifying tales of the end of the gods - they seem far more real, far more familiar during these precarious days.
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What a great listen!
- By Gary on 04-22-12
- Ragnarok
- The End of the Gods (The Myths, Book 15)
- By: A. S. Byatt
- Narrated by: Harriet Walter
The best book ever listen to in a long time.
Reviewed: 01-24-23
Beautifully written, wonderfully performed by the narrator, an astonishing retelling of myth, and a pleasure.
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James Joyce in 90 Minutes
- By: Paul Strathern
- Narrated by: Robert Whitfield
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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From a young age, James Joyce showed a precocious and original intellect and a confidence in his own artistic destiny. He would indeed go on to transform the nature of modern literature, employing a unique stream-of-consciousness technique rich in symbolism and wordplay. Through his art, the Dublin native sought to reveal the radiance and meaning that lurks in the everyday world - "the soul of the commonest object" - evoking a heightened sense of consciousness within the grit of common life.
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An Enigma
- By VJD on 12-07-20
- James Joyce in 90 Minutes
- By: Paul Strathern
- Narrated by: Robert Whitfield
Excellent
Reviewed: 11-21-22
I’ve listen ed to a number of Strathern’s 90 minute podcasts. This struck me as one of the best. Narration is perfect and I wish the reader would record a full reading of ulysses l. Particularly good if listened to before, or after reading one of Joyce’s novels.
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