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The Silent Death
- Gereon Rath, Book 2
- By: Volker Kutscher
- Narrated by: Mark Meadows
- Length: 16 hrs and 32 mins
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Berlin, 1930. Sound film is conquering the big screen, leaving many by the wayside: producers, cinema owners - and silent film stars. Investigating the violent on-set death of actress Betty Winter, Inspector Gereon Rath encounters the dark side of glamour and an industry in turmoil. When his father requests that he help his friend, the mayor of Cologne, Konrad Adenauer, and his ex-girlfriend, Charly, makes a renewed attempt at rapprochement, things start to get out of hand.
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Great detective story, great narration!
- By Allison Hegerfeld on 01-09-19
- The Silent Death
- Gereon Rath, Book 2
- By: Volker Kutscher
- Narrated by: Mark Meadows
A lot of fun but not the best writer
Reviewed: 10-07-24
The author can plot well and the characters are interesting in so far as he fleshes them out, which usually isn’t a lot, even the main characters. I don’t know if the less-than-stellar style is in the original German or a problem with the translation.
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The Weimar Years
- Rise and Fall 1918–1933
- By: Frank McDonough
- Narrated by: Paul McGann
- Length: 19 hrs and 24 mins
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Established in 1918–19, in the wake of Germany’s catastrophic defeat in the First World War and the revolution that followed swiftly on its heels, the Weimar Republic ushered in widespread social reform, a radical cultural flowering and the most democratic conditions the German people had ever known. The Weimar Years is a vivid narrative of a dramatic period in German history. Year by year, from 1918 to 1933, Frank McDonough covers the major events in both domestic and foreign policy and the personalities who shaped them, together with developments in music, art, theatre and literature.
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Excellent overview
- By Rory on 09-16-24
- The Weimar Years
- Rise and Fall 1918–1933
- By: Frank McDonough
- Narrated by: Paul McGann
Excellent overview
Reviewed: 09-16-24
Changed a lot of preconceptions I had about Weimar. A little light on cultural matters, but the detail and analysis of the constantly changing political environment well outweighs that minor quibble.
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Forty Reasons I Am a Catholic
- By: Peter Kreeft
- Narrated by: Jim Denison
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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My title explains itself. But it's misleading. There are more than 40 reasons. Each of my reasons is an independent point, so I have not organized this book by a succession of chapters or headings. After all, most people only remember a few big ideas or separate points after reading or listening to a book. I've never heard anyone say "Oh, that was a good continuous-process-of-logically-ordered-argumentation" but I've often heard people say, "Oh, that was a good point." And back to my main point: "Why are you a Catholic?" is a good question. A good question deserves a good answer.
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Truth
- By Charles Patrick Northcutt on 01-29-21
- Forty Reasons I Am a Catholic
- By: Peter Kreeft
- Narrated by: Jim Denison
Made me think
Reviewed: 06-29-24
The reader was good, and the material made me think about Catholicism in ways I hadn’t before.
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RAF
- The Birth of the World's First Air Force
- By: Richard Overy PhD
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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The birth of the Royal Air Force marked a pivotal moment in military history. World War I was frozen in the bloody stalemate of trench warfare, which gave strategic urgency to any means of directly attacking enemy resources and morale. The new technologies of air power held promise, and by 1917 German bombers had begun attacking British cities.
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Good history of the creation of the RAF
- By Rory on 06-18-24
- RAF
- The Birth of the World's First Air Force
- By: Richard Overy PhD
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
Good history of the creation of the RAF
Reviewed: 06-18-24
Wish that it had been more comprehensive (the Battle of Britain is barely mentioned) but the difficulties, both operational and politically, of getting the service established are interesting to learn.
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David Lynch
- The Man from Another Place (Icons)
- By: Dennis Lim
- Narrated by: Jeff Cummings
- Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins
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At once a pop culture icon, cult figure, and film industry outsider, master filmmaker David Lynch and his work defy easy definition. Dredged from his subconscious mind, Lynch's work is primed to act on our own subconscious, combining heightened, contradictory emotions into something familiar but inscrutable. No less than his art, Lynch's life also evades simple categorization, encompassing pursuits as a musician, painter, photographer, carpenter, entrepreneur, and vocal proponent of Transcendental Meditation.
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Essential listening for Lunch fans
- By Michael P. Mesaros on 08-14-18
- David Lynch
- The Man from Another Place (Icons)
- By: Dennis Lim
- Narrated by: Jeff Cummings
Great combination of bio and analysis
Reviewed: 05-18-24
Enjoyed the mixture of criticism and biographical info. Great for Lynch fans. Good reader too.
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The Spice Must Flow
- The Story of Dune, from Cult Novels to Visionary Sci-Fi Movies
- By: Ryan Britt
- Narrated by: Ryan Britt
- Length: 7 hrs and 14 mins
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Geek-culture expert Ryan Britt takes us behind the pages and scenes of the science-fiction phenomenon Dune, charting the series' life from cult sci-fi novels to some of the most visionary movies of all time.
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Wish the author had left out his personal politics
- By R. Busby on 10-19-23
- The Spice Must Flow
- The Story of Dune, from Cult Novels to Visionary Sci-Fi Movies
- By: Ryan Britt
- Narrated by: Ryan Britt
Listen to this if you’re a lifelong Dune fan, or just got into it bc of the 2021 movie.
Reviewed: 01-22-24
It revealed a lot of details around the Dune world that I wasn’t aware of, even though I first read it over 40 years ago. The reader occasionally mispronounces words but it’s not a big deal
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The Polar Bear Expedition
- The Heroes of America's Forgotten Invasion of Russia, 1918-1919
- By: James Carl Nelson
- Narrated by: Johnny Heller
- Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins
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An extraordinary lost chapter in the history of World War I: the story of America’s year-long invasion of Russia, in which a contingency of brave soldiers fought the Red Army and brutal conditions during the fall and winter of 1918-1919.
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Good history, idiot author.
- By Elijah Rose on 12-30-19
- The Polar Bear Expedition
- The Heroes of America's Forgotten Invasion of Russia, 1918-1919
- By: James Carl Nelson
- Narrated by: Johnny Heller
Fascinating lost story of WW1
Reviewed: 06-11-23
A sad and forgotten story of the bungled attempt by confused American and British governments to rally White Russians against the Bolsheviks in 1918-19. Wish maps were easier to find, but a must listen to those w interest in the US involvement in WW1.
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The Great Retreat of 1914
- From Mons to the Marne
- By: Spencer Jones
- Narrated by: Philip Franks
- Length: 2 hrs and 30 mins
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August 1914: In the sweltering heat, the fate of Europe hangs in the balance. Germany is hurling her forces into a carefully planned invasion of Belgium and France. Bound by an 1839 treaty to protect Belgium from any invader, Britain came to its defence. With the British Expeditionary Force numbering just 120,000 men, and dwarfed by the vast manpower of Germany, Kaiser Wilhelm II remains unfazed by this ‘contemptible little army'. But the BEF was, man for man, the best trained army in Europe.
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History as National Celebration
- By Phebe on 10-23-16
- The Great Retreat of 1914
- From Mons to the Marne
- By: Spencer Jones
- Narrated by: Philip Franks
Good summary of early war BEF actions
Reviewed: 01-26-23
Good summary including small actions that are usually overlooked in most histories. Good reader. Recommended.
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That Furious Struggle
- Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy, May 1-4, 1863 (Emerging Civil War Series)
- By: Chris Mackowski, Kristopher D. White
- Narrated by: Bob Neufeld
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
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It has been called Robert E. Lee's supreme moment: riding into the Chancellorsville clearing...the mansion itself aflame in the background...his gunpowder-smeared soldiers crowding around him, hats off, cheering wildly. After one of the most audacious gambits of the war, Lee and his men had defeated a foe more than two and half times their size. The Federal commander, "Fighting Joe" Hooker, had boasted days earlier that his plans were perfect - yet his army had crumbled, and Hooker himself had literally been knocked senseless.
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Another great emerging civil war title
- By Rory on 01-22-23
- That Furious Struggle
- Chancellorsville and the High Tide of the Confederacy, May 1-4, 1863 (Emerging Civil War Series)
- By: Chris Mackowski, Kristopher D. White
- Narrated by: Bob Neufeld
Another great emerging civil war title
Reviewed: 01-22-23
I have enjoyed all of the ECW titles I’ve listened to and this is no different. A short but thorough overview of the battle.
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Óscar Romero: Saint of Liberation
- By: Michael Lee
- Narrated by: Michael Lee
- Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
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A voice for the voiceless and a champion of human rights, Blessed Oscar Romero (1917-1980) is beloved around the world. In six lectures, you are invited to explore his life and legacy.
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A quick overview of a life that changed the world
- By Rory on 12-22-22
- Óscar Romero: Saint of Liberation
- By: Michael Lee
- Narrated by: Michael Lee
A quick overview of a life that changed the world
Reviewed: 12-22-22
It’s obvious that the reader and author, a scholar who’s studied his subject for years and has a lot of respect for Fr. Romero.
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