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The Troop
- By: Nick Cutter
- Narrated by: Corey Brill
- Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Once every year, Scoutmaster Tim Riggs leads a troop of boys into the Canadian wilderness for a weekend camping trip - a tradition as comforting and reliable as a good ghost story around a roaring bonfre. The boys are a tight-knit crew. There’s Kent, one of the most popular kids in school; Ephraim and Max, also well-liked and easygoing; then there’s Newt the nerd and Shelley the odd duck. For the most part, they all get along and are happy to be there - which makes Scoutmaster Tim’s job a little easier.
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Seriously Messed Up Gruesome Horror
- By Kim Venatries on 03-13-14
- The Troop
- By: Nick Cutter
- Narrated by: Corey Brill
Beautiful body horror.
Reviewed: 03-06-24
The authors words do such an amazing job at painting a vibrant surreal image in your head. And the voice actor does a phenomenal job and bringing those words to life. What an all around wonderfully dark read.
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I Have Lived a Thousand Years
- Growing Up in the Holocaust
- By: Livia Bitton-Jackson
- Narrated by: Christine Williams
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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Imagine being a 13-year-old girl in love with boys, school, family - life itself. Then suddenly, in a matter of hours, your life is shattered by the arrival of a foreign army. This is the memoir of Elli Friedmann, who was 13 years old in March 1944, when the Nazis invaded Hungary. It describes her descent into the hell of Auschwitz, a concentration camp where, because of her golden braids, she was selected for work instead of extermination. In intimate, excruciating details she recounts what it was like.
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Touching and Important Story - Terrible Audio Performance
- By Amazon Customer on 06-03-16
- I Have Lived a Thousand Years
- Growing Up in the Holocaust
- By: Livia Bitton-Jackson
- Narrated by: Christine Williams
Struck by the reality.
Reviewed: 02-25-24
This books opens your eyes to some of the atrocities committed during ww2. I don’t think it would be appropriate to talk about this book the same way you’d talk about a fictional story. There is no room for personal interpretation, the store just is what it is. It is a horrid retelling of a young girl surviving the horrors of war.
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The Road
- By: Cormac McCarthy
- Narrated by: Tom Stechschulte
- Length: 6 hrs and 39 mins
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America is a barren landscape of smoldering ashes, devoid of life except for those people still struggling to scratch out some type of existence. Amidst this destruction, a father and his young son walk, always toward the coast, but with no real understanding that circumstances will improve once they arrive. Still, they persevere, and their relationship comes to represent goodness in a world of utter devastation.
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ARE YOU CARRYING THE FIRE?
- By Jim "The Impatient" on 05-14-16
- The Road
- By: Cormac McCarthy
- Narrated by: Tom Stechschulte
The empty feeling you get in your gut is prevalent throughout the story.
Reviewed: 02-24-24
From the first sentence all the way to the last, I was hooked. And even more so, I was sad. The book is beautifully evil, showing the worst side of humanity at every turn. This book made me feel things that I hope to never feel again outside of fiction.
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