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Sunrise on the Reaping
- A Hunger Games Novel
- By: Suzanne Collins
- Narrated by: Jefferson White
- Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
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As the day dawns on the fiftieth annual Hunger Games, fear grips the districts of Panem. This year, in honor of the Quarter Quell, twice as many tributes will be taken from their homes. Back in District 12, Haymitch Abernathy is trying not to think too hard about his chances. All he cares about is making it through the day and being with the girl he loves.
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A Sad but Beautiful Tale
- By Anonymous User on 03-19-25
- Sunrise on the Reaping
- A Hunger Games Novel
- By: Suzanne Collins
- Narrated by: Jefferson White
The poetry towards the end started to get ridiculous
Reviewed: 03-30-25
I don’t mind a little poetry, inserted here, and there throughout the story to add interest or break up the cadence. However, the frequency and volume of it towards the end became not only distracting but annoying because it simply took away from the story and made Hamish seem melodramatic and trite.
Overall, the story was very good. Well worth the listen and credit spent.
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Not Till We Are Lost
- Bobiverse, Book 5
- By: Dennis E. Taylor
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 11 hrs and 41 mins
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The Bobiverse is a different place in the aftermath of the Starfleet War, and the days of the Bobs gathering in one big happy moot are far behind. There’s anti-Bob sentiment on multiple planets, the Skippies playing with an AI time bomb, and multiple Bobs just wanting to get away from it all. But it all pales compared to what Icarus and Daedalus discover on their 26,000-year journey to the center of the galaxy.
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idk man... the last couple of books just haven't really done it for me.
- By Kody on 09-06-24
- Not Till We Are Lost
- Bobiverse, Book 5
- By: Dennis E. Taylor
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
I hate cliffhangers
Reviewed: 09-09-24
...but I still loved this listen ... if you are a STEM oriented person, then you'll love it too.
The bobiverse is expanding, so if you're not caught up, then you'll miss a number of references. However, it's still good as a standalone. I loved the ensemble characters and the communities they've built... especially the new alien species they've encountered and the annoying ones who persist.
The plot arch and conflicts were new and interesting but also grounded. Of course, Ray Porter delivers as always. It's a good book and much more likeable than the last edition (#4)... Frankly, the first 3 are hard too beat but this book was satisfying and I'll definitely be going inn for another listen.
I truly hope this series doesn’t end up like the expeditionary force series that has become trite, predictable, and so formulaic that it’s boring.
Overall, this is worth the time, money, and attention. It's not only entertaining but gets you thinking about civilization and the existential crises that comes along withh it.
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Invisible: Life and Death on the Reservation
- By: Tim Clemente, Keith Billiot, Francey Hakes, and others
- Narrated by: Martin Sensmeier
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Invisible tells the story of the investigation into the missing person’s case of a Northern Arapaho woman named Jade Wagon who disappeared in January 2020.
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Profound
- By Rob on 07-22-23
FINALLY highlighting inequity and First Nation women
Reviewed: 12-26-23
I loved that they went into truthful detail of this case.
What I dislike is the inequity, injustice, and murder this young woman, her family, and their tribe suffer to this day.
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Code Red
- A Mitch Rapp Novel by Kyle Mills (A Mitch Rapp Novel, Book 22)
- By: Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills
- Narrated by: Steven Weber
- Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins
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Mitch Rapp hates owing anyone a favor—especially when it’s the world’s most powerful crime lord. But when Damian Losa calls, Mitch is honor bound to answer. The Syrian government has created a highly addictive new narcotic that it plans to distribute throughout Europe. It’s a major threat to Losa’s business and he’s determined to stop it by any means necessary. Rapp is the perfect choice for the mission. Not only does he have extensive experience operating in the Middle East, but he’s also entirely expendable.
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Not the same Mitch Rapp
- By Shirley on 09-13-23
- Code Red
- A Mitch Rapp Novel by Kyle Mills (A Mitch Rapp Novel, Book 22)
- By: Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills
- Narrated by: Steven Weber
Not the voice of Mitch Rapp...at all
Reviewed: 10-05-23
The melodramatic narrator really ruined it for me.
George Guidal made our hero gritty, authentic, and relatable.
This narrator made rapp sound like a bougie twat incapable of getting into a fight without breaking a nail. Better suited fo another character and storyline.
Poor choice in casting.
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The Power
- By: Naomi Alderman
- Narrated by: Adjoa Andoh
- Length: 12 hrs and 5 mins
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In The Power, the world is a recognizable place: There's a rich Nigerian boy who lounges around the family pool; a foster kid whose religious parents hide their true nature; an ambitious American politician; a tough London girl from a tricky family. But then a vital new force takes root and flourishes, causing their lives to converge with devastating effect. Teenage girls now have immense physical power: They can cause agonizing pain and even death. And, with this small twist of nature, the world drastically resets.
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A necessary read
- By Grace on 11-22-17
- The Power
- By: Naomi Alderman
- Narrated by: Adjoa Andoh
Great premise. Poor execution.
Reviewed: 05-01-23
First of all, I found the narrator to be a bit too formal and posh - the main characters’ origins don’t begin so privileged. Her English accent also sounds forced and cringe worthy.
The last chapters seemed rushed and abrupt- a very different pace than the first half of the book. I agree with prior reviewers- it’s like the Author didn’t feel committed any more or simply gave up.
The premise is brilliant- but lacked a bit of cultural and scientific research to increase believability. I never thought I’d say this- but the Amazon tv show is SIGNIFICANTLY better than this book.
Save your book credit and buy a different story to enjoy…or at least wait until they decide to remaster this audiobook.
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A Killer's Wife
- Desert Plains, Book 1
- By: Victor Methos
- Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
- Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
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Fourteen years ago, prosecutor Jessica Yardley's husband went to prison for a series of brutal murders. She's finally created a life with her daughter and is a well-respected attorney. She's moving on. But when a new rash of homicides has her ex-husband, Eddie, written all over them - the nightmares of her past come back to life.
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Finally, a thriller worthy of being called that!!
- By cindy on 03-09-20
- A Killer's Wife
- Desert Plains, Book 1
- By: Victor Methos
- Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
Melodramatic
Reviewed: 02-07-23
Good story but the narrator was so melodramatic that it was distracting and annoying. Her voice was too breathy, fake, and just too much. I recommend rerecording
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No Limits: The Mitch Rapp Podcast
- By: ThrillerPod.com
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Can’t get enough Mitch Rapp? Join two fans in a book club style discussion as we review every book by Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills, and Don Bentley featuring our favorite special operator. Visit us at ThrillerPod.com Be sure to also check out "No Limits: The Thriller Podcast" for more thriller reviews from authors like Jack Carr, Brad Thor, Mark Greaney, and more! SPOILERS: Episodes are intended to be listened to AFTER reading the books, so go ahead, pick 'em up then come back for an in-depth discussion about the plots, characters, and stories.
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Podcast Review Limerick! 😂
- By Sheri Denny on 02-26-22
Needs work
Reviewed: 02-01-23
While the topic and discussion good,the quality of audio is mediocre at best, I also believe they need to get a proper editor to clean up the pace and mix sound better.
Overall, there's a need to polish the production of this podcast.
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Enemy at the Gates
- By: Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
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Mitch Rapp has worked for a number of presidents over his career, but Anthony Cook is unlike any he’s encountered before. Cunning and autocratic, he feels no loyalty to America’s institutions and is distrustful of the influence Rapp and CIA director Irene Kennedy have in Washington.
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Made me want to ask for a refund.
- By Anonymous User on 09-15-21
- Enemy at the Gates
- By: Vince Flynn, Kyle Mills
- Narrated by: George Guidall
Expect the Unexpected!
Reviewed: 10-26-21
Without spoiling this book, if you have a pulse and have been following current events... and are familiar with the characters throughout this series, this book will render you speechless. Great narration, great character development (throughout this novel and prior books), clever storyline, and great pacing. There are 2 character twists you will NOT be expecting if you are a fan - they will significantly change character arcs and I am HERE FOR IT!
For a while, the books in this series seemed to be following the same formula. Deranged Russian, US Politician, or Arab, plot to overthrow/murder/cheat, and then Mitch Rapp/team come to the rescue.
Not this book... or the last 2, honestly. Be prepared for some good twists and subtle turns. Be prepared for the subtle, bittersweet nods to vets ... and how tough it is to transition to civilian life after years of combat. Be prepared to wish that these books would take off into a movie series...but most of all, be prepared to want to see the next book.
I loved this book - I reread and listened because the story developed so well. I was left wanting more...and to see what happens to Mitch, his team, and Irene Kennedy after all this. They are revelations here that will really change the dynamics of these books going forward - I can't wait to see where Mills takes us on Rapp's journey next.
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Born a Crime
- Stories from a South African Childhood
- By: Trevor Noah
- Narrated by: Trevor Noah
- Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
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In this award-winning Audible Studios production, Trevor Noah tells his wild coming-of-age tale during the twilight of apartheid in South Africa. It’s a story that begins with his mother throwing him from a moving van to save him from a potentially fatal dispute with gangsters, then follows the budding comedian’s path to self-discovery through episodes both poignant and comical.
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Great book and perfect narration
- By MarilynArms on 12-15-16
- Born a Crime
- Stories from a South African Childhood
- By: Trevor Noah
- Narrated by: Trevor Noah
Sweet, funny, a little sad, and very hopeful.
Reviewed: 07-27-19
At once, I realise how self-reflective this book is. Noah is not apologetic, nor is he defensive. His stories are funny, sad, and even hopeful. The time goes by quickly because you're really drawn into this world that he grew up in.
I loved this book even though I didn't think I would. He is at once, charming, mischievous, and a bit sad. But his love and admiration for his mother is palpable - and for good reason. He's not hateful or resentful as one could easily become given the circumstances of his life. I love how he's approached the situations he finds himself in with humour, wit, and a bit of luck...you can't help but to cheer him and his mother on.
You're taken on a journey into his life where you'll laugh at the absurdity of white privilege, apartheid, and what it means to live with one foot in one world and the other foot in yet another. I can relate to what it means to not necessarily be accepted as black, or coloured, or white ... you're all things and yet none ... and having to live in the worlds that these races and cultures define.
Give this book a chance - it's a delightful read if you are secure enough in your own identity to appreciate his perspective and experience.
You've won a new fan, Mr Trevor!
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We Are Legion (We Are Bob)
- Bobiverse, Book 1
- By: Dennis E. Taylor
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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There's a reason We Are Legion was named Audible's Best Science Fiction Book of 2016: Its irresistibly irreverent wit! Bob Johansson has just sold his software company for a small fortune and is looking forward to a life of leisure. The first item on his to-do list: Spending his newfound windfall. On an urge to splurge, he signs up to have his head cryogenically preserved in case of death. Then he gets himself killed crossing the street. Waking up 117 years later, Bob discovers his mind has been uploaded into a sentient space probe with the ability to replicate itself.
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Ignore the Publisher's Summary! This is Amazing!
- By PW on 04-12-17
- We Are Legion (We Are Bob)
- Bobiverse, Book 1
- By: Dennis E. Taylor
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
Not what you'd expect (in an awesome way)
Reviewed: 06-27-18
Shockingly fun. It was well-written and well-planned in terms of story, world building, and plot development. I liked the variant personalities of the Bobs and how their existence was a story in and of itself - not to mention the adventures and scenarios they got themselves into. I wish I were a Bob in so many ways
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