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Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Part 2
- A Year of Food Life
- By: Barbara Kingsolver, Camille Kingsolver, Steven L. Hopp
- Narrated by: Barbara Kingsolver, Camille Kingsolver, Steven L. Hopp
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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When Barbara Kingsolver and her family move from suburban Arizona to rural Appalachia, they take on a new challenge: to spend a year on a locally-produced diet, paying close attention to the provenance of all they consume. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle follows the family through the first year of their experiment.
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The narrator’s voice is so soothing
- By Anonymous User on 12-04-24
- Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Part 2
- A Year of Food Life
- By: Barbara Kingsolver, Camille Kingsolver, Steven L. Hopp
- Narrated by: Barbara Kingsolver, Camille Kingsolver, Steven L. Hopp
The narrator’s voice is so soothing
Reviewed: 12-04-24
I Loved the detail about the value of locavore buying. But why did you move back to Tucson?
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Lady Jayne Disappears
- By: Joanna Davidson Politano
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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When Aurelie Harcourt's father dies in debtor's prison, he leaves her just two things: his wealthy family, whom she has never met, and his famous pen name, Nathaniel Droll. Her new family greets her with apathy and even resentment. Only the quiet houseguest, Silas Rotherham, welcomes her company. When Aurelie decides to complete her father's unfinished serial novel, she must keep her identity as Nathaniel Droll hidden while searching for the truth about her mother's disappearance - and perhaps even her father's death.
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One of the best books I have heard lately
- By Ponderbunny on 03-09-20
- Lady Jayne Disappears
- By: Joanna Davidson Politano
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
Heroine has a personality disorder
Reviewed: 11-02-24
The heroine is a disaster. She manipulates others, breaks things and sets about saying things that should not have been said
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Lie to Me
- By: Molly McAdams
- Narrated by: Savannah Peachwood, Tim Paige
- Length: 13 hrs and 53 mins
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If my childhood taught me anything, it was to survive. Now I have a deep-rooted mistrust of people and a wall of steel and ice surrounding my heart. So, when Reed Ryan steps into my life, I know I need to keep him far away. He’s everything I grew up hating. Fighting. Fleeing. Devastatingly handsome, he looks like a drunken regret and has heartbreak written over every inch of his body - literally. He’s the quintessential bad boy...and he’s a cop. But the man is my undoing.
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All the feels!
- By Michell Casper on 06-23-21
- Lie to Me
- By: Molly McAdams
- Narrated by: Savannah Peachwood, Tim Paige
Whining Drama Queen
Reviewed: 04-20-24
Couldn’t finish this book. Impossible for heroine to enjoy life because she’s too busy worrying about getting hurt.
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The Coordinate
- The Coordinate, Book 1
- By: Marc Jacobs
- Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
- Length: 8 hrs and 35 mins
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Logan West and Emma James grew up together but are now high school seniors going in totally opposite directions after graduation. When they are assigned to work together on one last history project, they hardly expect the monotony of high school life to change. Instead, as they decode a series of unexplained clues hidden within their history project itself, Logan and Emma manage to unfold an ancient mystery that has baffled scientists and archaeologists, one with powerful implications for the present day.
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a little disappointing
- By Mark D on 06-24-20
- The Coordinate
- The Coordinate, Book 1
- By: Marc Jacobs
- Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
Less reciting numbers please
Reviewed: 01-11-24
It was a pretty good story but it did drag a bit with all the citing of numbers
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Hidden River
- By: Adrian McKinty
- Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
- Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins
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Alexander Lawson is a former detective for Northern Ireland's police force. After a disastrous six-month stint in the drug squad, he became addicted to heroin and resigned in disgrace. Now 24, sickly, and on the dole, Alex learns that his high-school love, Victoria Patawasti, has been murdered in America. Victoria's wealthy family sends Alex to Colorado to investigate the case, and he seizes the opportunity for a chance at redemption.
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Gerard Doyle Is Terrific!
- By Dawn J on 10-29-05
- Hidden River
- By: Adrian McKinty
- Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
Worst detective story ever
Reviewed: 12-11-23
The hero is a total whiner, all of his efforts are futile, all the good guys die except for this loser & the guilty escape with a slap on the wrist
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The Free
- By: Lauren Mclaughlin
- Narrated by: James Shippy
- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
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In the beginning, Isaac West stole to give his younger sister Janelle little things: a new sweater, a scarf, just so she looked less like a charity case whose mother spent money on booze and more like the prep school girls he'd see on his way to school. But when Isaac's petty theft lands him in juvie, he's cut off from helping Janelle. Friendless in a dangerous world of gangs and violent offenders, he must watch his every step.
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Sharing leading to healing and hope
- By Keavishzza MacT on 09-21-24
- The Free
- By: Lauren Mclaughlin
- Narrated by: James Shippy
Sadly true
Reviewed: 10-30-23
Children can do little to protect themselves against addicted and otherwise incompetent parents while religions that promote having lots of children make it difficult for society to provide adequate protection
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Deadly Games
- Cavendish and Walker, Book 1
- By: Sally Rigby
- Narrated by: Clare Corbett
- Length: 7 hrs and 29 mins
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DCI Whitney Walker’s in trouble. She’s threatened with demotion if she screws up another case. So, when a killer starts murdering female students, it’s a chance to redeem herself. Forensic psychologist, Dr. Georgina Cavendish, has spent her life inside the university walls, but when one of her students is murdered, she steps out from behind the text books and puts her skills to the test.
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Brit crime addict
- By VJG on 01-13-20
- Deadly Games
- Cavendish and Walker, Book 1
- By: Sally Rigby
- Narrated by: Clare Corbett
Couldn’t finish it
Reviewed: 09-26-23
The ‘heroine’ is such a drama queen and so petty she would never be promoted. The readers voi è us almost a screech
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Stranger in the Woods
- By: Anni Taylor
- Narrated by: Harriet Gordon-Anderson
- Length: 13 hrs and 57 mins
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Photographer Isla Wilson is thrilled she's landed her dream job, but the clients who hired her are getting stranger by the day. It sounded so perfect—a month's assignment at the lush Scottish Highlands property of architect Alban McGregor, and his wife, Jessica. But in the woods, there's a playhouse with a chilling history. Two years ago, the McGregors' daughter Elodie was abducted and then died in that playhouse. The townspeople insist her abductor had to be a stranger in their town. Alban refuses to knock the playhouse down, even keeping a picture of it on his wall.
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Good book!
- By Tammy garrett on 09-13-22
- Stranger in the Woods
- By: Anni Taylor
- Narrated by: Harriet Gordon-Anderson
Drama Queen’s antics drag on
Reviewed: 04-07-23
A good editor would have vastly improved this excruciating long novel. I finally listened to only the dead girl and then got a great synopsis in Isla’s final chapter
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Secrets We Left Behind
- A Novel
- By: Susan Elliot Wright
- Narrated by: Ellen Archer
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
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It was a summer of love and a summer of secrets. She has built a good life: a husband who adores her, a daughter she is fiercely proud of, a home with warmth and love at its heart. But things were not always so good, and the truth is that she has done things she can never admit.
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Slow and poor narration
- By Lorna on 09-29-21
- Secrets We Left Behind
- A Novel
- By: Susan Elliot Wright
- Narrated by: Ellen Archer
Personality Disorder
Reviewed: 02-25-23
The heroine of this story is a total drama queen. I can’t imagine why anyone would want to hang out with her. I suspect the author has a severe personality disorder
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Running from Destiny
- New Beginnings, Book 1
- By: M.A. Rothman
- Narrated by: Tim Campbell
- Length: 9 hrs and 29 mins
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Eighteen-year-old Jason Rogers’ life is turned upside-down when he finds himself in the custody of an unnamed government agency that is falsely accusing him of being responsible for the explosion that caused the death of his parents. Anya is 17 - a teenager who wishes she could be normal for once - but she’s not. A secret government agency, headed by none other than her father, knows how to leverage the dangerous capability she was born with. All goes well for her until one of the agents turns on her.
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Classic bait and switch.
- By Brian on 09-02-23
- Running from Destiny
- New Beginnings, Book 1
- By: M.A. Rothman
- Narrated by: Tim Campbell
Never boring
Reviewed: 01-04-23
This would make a great Netflix series. Avatar reminds me of this book, but it’s too long to be a movie
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