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The Covenant of Water
- By: Abraham Verghese
- Narrated by: Abraham Verghese
- Length: 31 hrs and 16 mins
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Spanning the years 1900 to 1977, The Covenant of Water is set in Kerala, on South India’s Malabar Coast, and follows three generations of a family that suffers a peculiar affliction: in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning—and in Kerala, water is everywhere. At the turn of the century, a twelve-year-old girl from Kerala’s long-existing Christian community, grieving the death of her father, is sent by boat to her wedding, where she will meet her forty-year-old husband for the first time.
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Story Telling At Its Best
- By Regina on 05-06-23
- The Covenant of Water
- By: Abraham Verghese
- Narrated by: Abraham Verghese
Very detailed but too long
Reviewed: 04-25-24
I struggled to get through this one and wanted to throw in the towel halfway through. The last couple of chapters tie up all the story lines but I was more or less checked out for the final 10 hours of listening. Sped it up to 1.2x to deal with the sluggish narration by the writer.
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Mason & Dixon
- By: Thomas Pynchon
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
- Length: 33 hrs and 55 mins
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Charles Mason (1728-1786) and Jeremiah Dixon (1733-1779) were the British surveyors best remembered for running the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland that we know today as the Mason-Dixon Line. Here is their story as re-imagined by Thomas Pynchon, featuring Native Americans and frontier folk, ripped bodices, naval warfare, conspiracies erotic and political, and major caffeine abuse. We follow the mismatched pair - one rollicking, the other depressive; one Gothic, the other pre-Romantic.
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What the hell just happened?
- By Kid A on 12-23-19
- Mason & Dixon
- By: Thomas Pynchon
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
A challenging listen
Reviewed: 09-15-23
I wanted to like this story more but struggled to follow the narrative. I hadn’t read the physical book before but found a chapter by chapter synopsis on Wikipedia when I was about 2/3 through the book and didn’t recall most of it. Performance was good but I’m ready to move on.
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Vanity Fair
- By: William Makepeace Thackeray
- Narrated by: John Castle
- Length: 31 hrs and 1 min
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Set during the time of the Napoleonic Wars, this classic gives a satirical picture of a worldly society. The novel revolves around the exploits of the impoverished but beautiful and devious Becky Sharp who craves wealth and a position in society. Calculating and determined to succeed, she charms, deceives and manipulates everyone she meets. A novel of early 19th-century English society, it takes its title from the place designated as the centre of human corruption in John Bunyan's 17th-century allegory.
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The Best Narration, One of the Greats
- By James Abraham on 05-18-13
- Vanity Fair
- By: William Makepeace Thackeray
- Narrated by: John Castle
Great narration that puts you there
Reviewed: 03-07-23
Novels of this era ramble a lot, and this was originally a story presented in installments. The best part of this audiobook was having a narrator with the skills to capture the nuance and humor of the story.
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A Scanner Darkly
- By: Philip K. Dick
- Narrated by: Paul Giamatti
- Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
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Bob Arctor is a dealer of the lethally addictive drug Substance D. Fred is the police agent assigned to tail and eventually bust him. To do so, Fred takes on the identity of a drug dealer named Bob Arctor. And since Substance D, which Arctor takes in massive doses, gradually splits the user's brain into two distinct, combative entities, Fred doesn't realize he is narcing on himself.
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Drugs are bad
- By Randall on 04-25-09
- A Scanner Darkly
- By: Philip K. Dick
- Narrated by: Paul Giamatti
Good performance of a challenging story
Reviewed: 02-18-23
This was my first pkd novel and an interesting listen. I was kind of relieved by the author’s note at the end that this isn’t a story with a moral. If you like stream of consciousness stories, this will be right up your alley.
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Shane
- By: Jack Schaefer
- Narrated by: Eric G. Dove
- Length: 4 hrs and 23 mins
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The Starrett family's life forever changes when a man named Shane rides out of the great glowing West and up to their farm in 1889. Young Bob Starrett is entranced by this stoic stranger who brings a new energy to his family. Shane stays on as a farmhand, but his past remains a mystery. Many folks in their small Wyoming valley are suspicious of Shane. But dangerous as Shane may seem, he is a friend to the Starretts - and when a powerful neighboring rancher tries to drive them out of their homestead, Shane becomes entangled in the deadly feud.
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As Good as the Great Classic Movie
- By Russ Towne on 07-20-19
- Shane
- By: Jack Schaefer
- Narrated by: Eric G. Dove
Perfect for a long drive
Reviewed: 02-09-23
Nice short audiobook with a good performance. One small audio glitch, but it might have been the download. Timeless story that moves at a good pace. The narrator has a good twangy voice that fits the story well
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The Night Watchman
- By: Louise Erdrich
- Narrated by: Louise Erdrich
- Length: 13 hrs and 32 mins
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Based on the extraordinary life of National Book Award-winning author Louise Erdrich’s grandfather who worked as a night watchman and carried the fight against Native dispossession from rural North Dakota all the way to Washington, DC, this powerful novel explores themes of love and death with lightness and gravity and unfolds with the elegant prose, sly humor, and depth of feeling of a master craftsman.
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Beautiful
- By Melanie on 03-09-20
- The Night Watchman
- By: Louise Erdrich
- Narrated by: Louise Erdrich
Great listen for short drives
Reviewed: 02-06-23
Not a completely linear narrative, but it has a lot of short chapters that blend well into an “Indian blanket” that covers everything. Very character driven, and a great performance by the author.
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The Day of the Locust
- By: Nathanael West
- Narrated by: Grover Gardner
- Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
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Admired by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dorothy Parker, and Dashiell Hammett, and hailed as one of the best 100 English-language novels by Time magazine, The Day of the Locust continues to influence American writers, artists, and culture. Bob Dylan wrote the classic song "Day of the Locusts" in homage, and Matt Groening's Homer Simpson is named after one of its characters. No novel more perfectly captures the nuttier side of Hollywood. Here the lens is turned on its fringes-actors out of work, film extras with big dreams, and parents lining their children up for small roles.
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great writing, bleak story
- By Amazon Customer on 06-08-21
- The Day of the Locust
- By: Nathanael West
- Narrated by: Grover Gardner
Fun listen if you enjoy stream of consciousness
Reviewed: 02-04-23
Reminded me of Bukowski’s Hollywood set a few decades earlier. Colorful characters take you on an interesting ride.
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Atlas Shrugged
- By: Ayn Rand
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 62 hrs and 56 mins
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In a scrap heap within an abandoned factory, the greatest invention in history lies dormant and unused. By what fatal error of judgment has its value gone unrecognized, its brilliant inventor punished rather than rewarded for his efforts? In defense of those greatest of human qualities that have made civilization possible, one man sets out to show what would happen to the world if all the heroes of innovation and industry went on strike.
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Hurt version decidedly superior
- By Mica on 03-24-09
- Atlas Shrugged
- By: Ayn Rand
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
Long listen but worth it
Reviewed: 02-03-23
If you want value for your credits, you can’t beat this one, which might be the longest audio book available. The story is very well-developed but the dialogue gets a little tedious. Not the narrator’s fault. I seem to recall enjoying listening to the fountainhead more, and felt like it was the same story for at least the first half.
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American Psycho
- By: Bret Easton Ellis
- Narrated by: Pablo Schreiber
- Length: 16 hrs and 29 mins
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Patrick Bateman moves among the young and trendy in 1980s Manhattan. Young, handsome, and well educated, Bateman earns his fortune on Wall Street by day while spending his nights in ways we cannot begin to fathom. Expressing his true self through torture and murder, Bateman prefigures an apocalyptic horror that no society could bear to confront.
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Fanntastic book but maybe not for everyone....
- By So Fain on 03-27-11
- American Psycho
- By: Bret Easton Ellis
- Narrated by: Pablo Schreiber
There’s just an idea of Patrick Bateman
Reviewed: 01-30-23
I read the book several years ago after seeing the movie, and wanted to like it more. The film adaptation does a good job of turning a very stream of consciousness book into a tight three act story, but it combines characters and situations to save time and leaves a lot on the table. The narrative tells a much more detailed story about his madness.
I wasn’t crazy about the narrator’s voice, and found the book to be a tedious listen at times. The interview with Bret Easton Ellis is a good way to depressurize after finishing the book.
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Models
- Attract Women Through Honesty
- By: Mark Manson
- Narrated by: Austin Rising
- Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
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Models is the first book ever written on seduction as an emotional process rather than a logical one, a process of connecting with women rather than impressing them. It's the most mature and honest guide on how a man can attract women without faking behavior, without lying and without emulating others. A game-changer.
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The content is great but the reader is awful
- By Mark Speener on 06-24-14
- Models
- Attract Women Through Honesty
- By: Mark Manson
- Narrated by: Austin Rising
Couldn’t finish it
Reviewed: 12-26-22
I enjoyed the content for a while but the narration was pretty grating. The author is pretty cocky and that’s what the narrator is attempting to capture, but the performance isn’t very natural and comes off smug and condescending.
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