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The Knowing
- By: Sharon Cameron
- Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller, Andrew Eiden
- Length: 16 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Samara doesn't forget. And she isn't the only one. Safe underground in the city of New Canaan, she lives in a privileged world free from the Forgetting. Yet she wonders if she really is free, with the memories that plague her and secrets that surround her. Samara is determined to unearth the answers, even if she must escape to the old, cursed city of Canaan to find them. Someone else is on their way to Canaan, too.... A spaceship from Earth is heading toward the planet, like a figment of the city's forgotten past.
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Nowhere near as captivating as The Forgetting
- By ERA on 11-13-17
- The Knowing
- By: Sharon Cameron
- Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller, Andrew Eiden
Enjoyed the story.. Good sequel to first book.
Reviewed: 11-02-17
The only disappointment was the female narration. The voice was hard to understand at times and too soft. I would have to turn up my volume all the way to hear the female narrator and then turn it down when the male narrator began. Too often I had to replay the audio to understand what Samara had said. Made for a less enjoyable experience.
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Flowers for Algernon
- By: Daniel Keyes
- Narrated by: Jeff Woodman
- Length: 8 hrs and 58 mins
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Charlie Gordon knows that he isn't very bright. At 32, he mops floors in a bakery and earns just enough to get by. Three evenings a week, he studies at a center for mentally challenged adults. But all of this is about to change for Charlie. As part of a daring experiment, doctors are going to perform surgery on Charlie's brain. They hope the operation and special medication will increase his intelligence, just as it has for the laboratory mouse, Algernon.
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Walk with a Swagger
- By Tim on 05-30-14
- Flowers for Algernon
- By: Daniel Keyes
- Narrated by: Jeff Woodman
interesting concept
Reviewed: 01-26-17
The storyline was intriguing. Slow at times because of dialogue. The narrator did a great job.
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Survival at Starvation Lake
- By: Gary P. Hansen
- Narrated by: Adam Zens
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
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A corporate jet, or even her own private jet, would have been within easy reach for her. However, Sally McPhearson always flew commercial; it was sort of her trademark. When she boarded the small commuter plane that day to travel to a business meeting in Toronto, she had no idea that her life was about to abruptly change. Sally was about to depart on a journey that would result in months full of pain, suffering, hunger, desperation, and fear. She certainly would have not been able to comprehend that the experiences she was about to endure would forever change her life for the better.
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Well worth it.
- By MW on 01-12-16
- Survival at Starvation Lake
- By: Gary P. Hansen
- Narrated by: Adam Zens
Uplifting story. Bad narration.
Reviewed: 05-12-16
intriguing story. The narrator was very hard to listen to. He was over-pronouncing the words. He spoke very slowly. Therefore, the narration dragged. The story was very inspirational. I enjoyed the storyline, especially the Christian aspect.
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