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If You Find Me
- By: Emily Murdoch
- Narrated by: Tai Sammons
- Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
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Fourteen-year-old Carey and six-year-old Jenessa have been living in the woods with their mother for as long as they can remember; the sheltering trees and a broken-down camper are all they know. But what they’ve never been told is that Carey vanished from the real world ten years ago, when their mother took her, causing an uproar in the media - and in her father’s life.
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Heartfelt and Harrowing
- By The Reading Date on 02-05-14
- If You Find Me
- By: Emily Murdoch
- Narrated by: Tai Sammons
100% life changing.
Reviewed: 04-22-22
This book just had me crying, raging mad, sick to my stomach, sad, confused, and happy. I personally will never ever ever read it again but was definitely life changing.
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Unf*ck Your Anger
- Using Science to Understand Frustration, Rage, and Forgiveness
- By: Faith G. Harper PhD LPC-S ACS ACN
- Narrated by: Erin Bennett
- Length: 2 hrs and 14 mins
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If you’ve ever been so pissed off that you did things that you regretted, or ruined your own day and some other people’s, too, this book is for you. Or if you feel angry every single day and it’s affecting your health and sleep and love of life. Or if you have very good reasons to be mad as hell, and you aren’t going to take it anymore. Or if you’ve repressed your anger all your life and now it’s all coming out at once.
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Good exept the social justice/ white guilt part.
- By Cwaiter on 11-13-20
- Unf*ck Your Anger
- Using Science to Understand Frustration, Rage, and Forgiveness
- By: Faith G. Harper PhD LPC-S ACS ACN
- Narrated by: Erin Bennett
Awesome!
Reviewed: 09-10-21
It was externally informative. She was very down to earth and realistic. It’s just like real life stuff and situation and the way of her thinking actually works.
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Seven Stones to Stand or Fall
- A Collection of Outlander Fiction
- By: Diana Gabaldon
- Narrated by: Robert Ian MacKenzie, Allan Scott-Douglas, Davina Porter, and others
- Length: 24 hrs and 20 mins
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The author presents a collection of seven short stories set in the Outlander universe, never before published together, including two original stories and featuring beloved character Jamie Fraser.
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Two new works and five previously published
- By Mary R on 07-03-17
- Seven Stones to Stand or Fall
- A Collection of Outlander Fiction
- By: Diana Gabaldon
- Narrated by: Robert Ian MacKenzie, Allan Scott-Douglas, Davina Porter, Jeff Woodman, Diana Gabaldon
Disgusting rape scene in the story virgins.
Reviewed: 03-03-21
Overall most of the books were good. There was an awful rape scene in the story virgins, very not needed for the story as a whole. Would recommend to skip that story. Other books were pretty good, alittle hard to follow at parts but a good listen.
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Keeping You a Secret
- By: Julie Anne Peters
- Narrated by: Rebekah Levin
- Length: 6 hrs and 22 mins
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First time I saw her was in the mirror on my locker door. I'd kicked my swim gear onto the bottom shelf and was reaching to the top for my calc book when she opened her locker across the hall. She had a streaked blonde ponytail dangling out the back of her baseball cap.... We slammed our lockers in unison and turned. Her eyes met mine. "Hi," she said, smiling. My stomach fluttered. "Hi," I answered automatically. She was new. Had to be. I would've noticed her. She sauntered away, but not before I caught a glimpse of her T-shirt. It said: IMRU? Am I what?
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A story of how not to love
- By BRUCE L. MANSFIELD on 03-02-14
- Keeping You a Secret
- By: Julie Anne Peters
- Narrated by: Rebekah Levin
This book was very relatable.
Reviewed: 11-30-20
I felt like it captured some of the struggles that gay people go through, or can at least relate to. The book has a good story, stays interesting. Overall it’s a good book and I would highly recommend.
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The Zeta Family
- By: Gretchen Enders
- Narrated by: Kevin Nealon, Natasha Lyonne, Amy Goodmurphy
- Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins
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Set on a large ranch in rural upstate New York, it’s early days for the eccentric group of people who call themselves "The Zeta Family" - quite possibly the next big cult phenomenon. Our protagonist, Katie, is an aspiring reporter who has decided to infiltrate the compound, and her future success as a journalist depends entirely on her ability to win the confidence of Zeta Doug, the likable spiritual leader of the group. He’s like a cross between Hunter S. Thompson and George R. R. Martin, with a little too much sci-fi in his head and acid in his blood stream.
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Really enjoyable
- By [Redacted] on 01-18-20
- The Zeta Family
- By: Gretchen Enders
- Narrated by: Kevin Nealon, Natasha Lyonne, Amy Goodmurphy
Worth the listen.
Reviewed: 10-28-20
Big fan of Natasha Lyonne, from Orange is the new black, this book is very funny and a good unique story. Worth the listen, for sure.
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Exit Interview with My Grandmother
- On 76th Between Columbus and Amsterdam, a Ninety-Two Year Old Woman Is Reading Sally Rooney
- By: Lily Meyersohn
- Narrated by: Lily Meyersohn
- Length: 2 hrs and 35 mins
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At once profoundly personal and far-reaching, Exit Interview with My Grandmother serves as a meditation on the beginning of a young woman’s life and the series of questions that arise from examining love, loss, family, memory, and death. Moving between cities and centuries, Meyersohn probes her family's Jewish history and her grandparents' relationships in part to decipher her own young queer relationships, but also to examine how we ought to behave in the face of a world riddled with uncertainty and doubt.
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blaaaaah.
- By Annie on 05-03-20
- Exit Interview with My Grandmother
- On 76th Between Columbus and Amsterdam, a Ninety-Two Year Old Woman Is Reading Sally Rooney
- By: Lily Meyersohn
- Narrated by: Lily Meyersohn
Really good.
Reviewed: 05-12-20
This book really makes you think. It’s really interesting and inspiring. I would recommend for sure.
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