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C. Tunney

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The food chain

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Reviewed: 03-16-25

Most of us familiar with the phrase "the food chain" don't think about what it means. We are part of the food chain, most!y the end but, what it means to be part of a chain, what happens when the chain gets broken. How strong are the links of soil, water, farms and farmers, pickers, transportation (relies on oil) vendors. How one link breaks and there is no chain. Every who eats should read this example of how it happens.

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Pratchett's best

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Reviewed: 08-04-23

My favorite of the DiscWorld series and it's high praise because tne whole series is so much fun to read. It's a little like our world but preposterous with oceans that fall off the edge into space and cameras with a demon inside to paint the pictures. This is my favorie because of the wonderful characters and how they come alive for the reader. It's amusing and absorbing, just the best.

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Backwards

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Reviewed: 05-19-23

Truly, the first 15 books are better written and better plotted then the last and Audible doesn't seem to have any of them. George Guidall must have read some of the earlier books. The Cat who Read Backwards , the first book, The Cat who Ate Danish Modern, The Cat Who Saw Red, and so on for the first maybe 14 books were better written with better plots. It seems the later books got more and more formula-like and dashed off. I hope the earlier parts of Qwilleran's sleuthing are still available.

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This Wonderful Universe

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Reviewed: 12-10-22

Since I could read, I loved science fiction as the last frontier of the imagination. But Carl Sagan's "Cosmos" showed me the constant quest to find out about this wonderful universe that we are a part of. Thanks to Neil deGrasse Tyson non-physicists like myself can continue to be amazed, continue to look forward to what we can learn next.

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Lovely, strange story

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Reviewed: 10-10-22

I loved the mystical, haunting story of other-worldly help so that two lonely people find each other. I read the book several years ago and when I saw the title on audible I remembered that. However, the whiny voice of Ursa and inability of the narrator to do the male voice or his sister made the recording harsh on the ears. Good story, read it, don't listen.

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You have to pay attention

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Reviewed: 07-30-22

This is a book of facts, but marvelous facts! Beautiful pieces of the puzzle that is our universe and beyond. The story is what we have learned, mostly. through scientific trial and error but also astute observing, about our tiny, special planet and the vastness of space around it and the physics of how it works.

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Good story

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Reviewed: 07-06-22

The continuing story of Miss Gray who played the piano for Henrietta in "The Mask of the Black Tulip". Such interesting characters lived at the time when Napoleon ruled France and they are so well integrated with the story. An amusement for me was that the drawings and paintings by Julie and M. Daubier are mostly real but done by other artists of that period. Kate. Reading's voice is perfectly suited to these stories and should have narrated all of the books.


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Wonderful in any media

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Reviewed: 05-02-22

I watched the TV show and the reruns. I've read the book and now I have the audio. Even though we've, since, made tremendous strides in our knowledge of our universe (how large that word has become) the way he puts it all together, everything in it's place and time, holds my interest again and again. Carl Sagan communicates his vast knowledge simply and in a way that raises my curiosity rather than sates it. Thank you Carl Sagan!

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Another good story

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Reviewed: 04-10-22

Lauren Willig has written yet another excellent story full of eccentric, loveable characters. Somehow, I imagine the Duke looking sort of like Scissorhands; a dark, lonely person who needs a friend, or more. As his true counterpart, Sally is bright, blonde, and outgoing. With the same conflict between good and evil, the simplicity behind the plot that carries through all the series, this book is the same, but delightfully different. Great villains! The Black Tulip, LaRoche, Uncle Henry, make greater heroines. As a lover of the series, this one does not disappoint.

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Good story beginning to end

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Reviewed: 12-20-21

This is my favorite of the Pink Carnation series in both the present story and the historical one. It flawlessly furthers the story of Lettie and Lord Pinchingdale while relating the complicated courtship of her sister, Mary, and Lord Vaughan. The Black Tulip is not just a reference here but an actual character, doing his own dirty deeds, not sending one of his petals. The ending is a bit of a cliff hanger but suits the series well.

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