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The Magic Mountain
- By: Thomas Mann
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 37 hrs and 27 mins
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Hans Castorp is, on the face of it, an ordinary man in his early 20s, on course to start a career in ship engineering in his home town of Hamburg, when he decides to travel to the Berghof Santatorium in Davos. The year is 1912 and an oblivious world is on the brink of war. Castorp’s friend Joachim Ziemssen is taking the cure and a three-week visit seems a perfect break before work begins. But when Castorp arrives he is surprised to find an established community of patients, and little by little, he gets drawn into the closeted life and the individual personalities of the residents.
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A Magical Journey
- By Paul on 08-20-20
- The Magic Mountain
- By: Thomas Mann
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
Great narrator for the piece
Reviewed: 01-22-25
Some long monologues dragged a bit, when Mann wandered off into philosophy and politics and the ancients.
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The Secret Book of Flora Lea
- A Novel
- By: Patti Callahan Henry
- Narrated by: Cynthia Erivo, Patti Callahan Henry
- Length: 12 hrs and 24 mins
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In the war-torn London of 1939, fourteen-year-old Hazel and five-year-old Flora are evacuated to a rural village to escape the horrors of the Second World War. Living with the kind Bridie Aberdeen and her teenage son, Harry, in a charming stone cottage along the River Thames, Hazel fills their days with walks and games to distract her young sister, including one that she creates for her sister and her sister alone—a fairy tale about a magical land, a secret place they can escape to that is all their own.
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My mum was an evacuee…
- By Bettie on 06-09-23
- The Secret Book of Flora Lea
- A Novel
- By: Patti Callahan Henry
- Narrated by: Cynthia Erivo, Patti Callahan Henry
Another winner from Patti Henry!
Reviewed: 05-25-23
This was such a great listen, I loved the story-within-a-story. The narrator was excellent.
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Wild Women and the Blues
- By: Denny S. Bryce
- Narrated by: Tracey Conyer Lee, Ronald Peet
- Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
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Jazz-Age Chicago comes to vibrant life in Denny S. Bryce's evocative novel that links the stories of an ambitious chorus girl and a modern-day film student, both coming to grips with loss, forgiveness, and the limitations - and surprises - of love.
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The writers’ personal history is just as interesting
- By all our stories on 04-29-21
- Wild Women and the Blues
- By: Denny S. Bryce
- Narrated by: Tracey Conyer Lee, Ronald Peet
Great story!
Reviewed: 05-17-23
This was a wonderful listen. Great story, well researched along with fabulous narration. A winner!
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Mustique Island
- A Novel
- By: Sarah McCoy
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
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It’s January 1972 but the sun is white hot when Willy May Michael’s boat first kisses the dock of Mustique Island. Tucked into the southernmost curve of the Caribbean, Mustique is a private island that has become a haven for the wealthy and privileged. Its owner is the eccentric British playboy Colin Tennant, who is determined to turn this speck of white sand into a luxurious neo-colonial retreat for his rich friends and into a royal court in exile for the Queen’s rebellious sister, Princess Margaret.
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Vivid Imagery
- By GeauxGetLit on 07-24-22
- Mustique Island
- A Novel
- By: Sarah McCoy
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
A great listen!
Reviewed: 08-24-22
I didn’t know what to expect with this novel. I was fascinated by the well-researched history and the appearance of actual people.the plot was intriguing, and Sarah McCoy is a gifted storyteller.
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The Forgotten Garden
- By: Kate Morton
- Narrated by: Caroline Lee
- Length: 20 hrs and 39 mins
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Thirty-eight year old Cassandra is lost, alone, and grieving. Her much loved grandmother, Nell, has just died and Cassandra, her life already shaken by a tragic accident 10 years ago, feels like she has lost everything known and dear to her.
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Enchanting, intriguing, mysterious, and beautiful
- By Joseph on 12-10-08
- The Forgotten Garden
- By: Kate Morton
- Narrated by: Caroline Lee
Implausible.
Reviewed: 03-21-20
I had a hard time getting through the multiple story lines and twisted, implausible plot.
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The Long Flight Home
- By: Alan Hlad
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 10 hrs and 10 mins
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It is September 1940 - a year into the war - and as German bombs fall on Britain, fears grow of an impending invasion. Enemy fighter planes blacken the sky around the Epping Forest home of Susan Shepherd and her grandfather, Bertie. After losing her parents to influenza as a child, Susan found comfort in raising homing pigeons with Bertie. All her birds are extraordinary to Susan - loyal, intelligent, beautiful - but none more so than Duchess, who shares a special bond with Susan and an unusual curiosity about the human world.
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A Very pleasant surprise!
- By Norman Johnson on 07-06-19
- The Long Flight Home
- By: Alan Hlad
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Such an intriguing story!
Reviewed: 01-01-20
I loved the history in this story. I had no idea how these birds helped the British war effort. The plot moves along at a good clip, the characters are very well written. This would appeal to readers of multiple genres. Highly recommended.
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Sarong Party Girls
- A Novel
- By: Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan
- Narrated by: Angela Lin
- Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
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On the edge of 27, Jazzy hatches a plan for her and her best girlfriends, Sher, Imo, and Fann. Before the year is out, these Sarong Party Girls will all have spectacular weddings to rich ang moh - Western expat - husbands, with Chanel babies (the cutest status symbols of all) quickly to follow. Razor-sharp, spunky, and vulgarly brand-obsessed, Jazzy is a determined woman who doesn't lose.
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Singlish! Oh Singlish!
- By Kelvin Chen on 04-13-18
- Sarong Party Girls
- A Novel
- By: Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan
- Narrated by: Angela Lin
A fabulous voice
Reviewed: 01-20-19
Angela Lin does a fabulous job narrating this book. I laughed out loud, I cringed, I said to myself, "No, Jazzy, don't do that!"
Cheryl Tan's story is compelling and Jazzy's voice is fresh, funny and real. FIve stars.
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Where'd You Go, Bernadette
- A Novel
- By: Maria Semple
- Narrated by: Kathleen Wilhoite
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Bernadette Fox is notorious. To her Microsoft-guru husband, she's a fearlessly opinionated partner; to fellow private-school mothers in Seattle, she's a disgrace; to design mavens, she's a revolutionary architect, and to 15-year-old Bee, she is a best friend and, simply, Mom.
Then Bernadette disappears. It began when Bee aced her report card and claimed her promised reward: a family trip to Antarctica. But Bernadette's intensifying allergy to Seattle - and people in general - has made her so agoraphobic that a virtual assistant in India now runs her most basic errands.
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Misleading cover contains excellent novel
- By JillHen on 01-28-16
- Where'd You Go, Bernadette
- A Novel
- By: Maria Semple
- Narrated by: Kathleen Wilhoite
Fabulous narration!
Reviewed: 11-07-18
This is such a fun story and Kathleen Wilhoite knocks it out of the park with the narration. I laughed out loud in some places. I highly recommend this clever, funny-not-funny novel.
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Wilberforce
- A Novel
- By: H. S. Cross
- Narrated by: Alex Bloch
- Length: 17 hrs and 46 mins
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At St. Stephen's Academy, the students are on the verge of revolt. While the younger boys plot an insurrection, the older ones are preoccupied with sneaking out of bounds, thrashing each other, tearing each other's clothes off - or some combination of the three. Morgan Wilberforce, for one, can't take it any longer. Everything Wilberforce touches turns to disaster in his desperate attempts to fight off desire, boredom, and angst.
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Another world.
- By Liza on 08-03-18
- Wilberforce
- A Novel
- By: H. S. Cross
- Narrated by: Alex Bloch
Another world.
Reviewed: 08-03-18
How is it possible for a contemporary American woman to so perfectly capture the boys of an English boarding school? This book is meticulously researched, beautifully rendered and the story has stayed with me. Cross's prose is lyrical, her dialogue efficient and realistic, and her settings are entirely plausible and convincing. I'm looking forward to the next book by this amazing talent.
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The Last Picture Show
- Thalia Trilogy, Book 1
- By: Larry McMurtry
- Narrated by: John Randolph Jones
- Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
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An almost-true story about a small town in Texas that ought to exist if it doesn’t, with characters like Sam the Lion, the delectable Jacy, and Ruth Popper, the coach’s wife. Set in a small, dusty, Texas town, The Last Picture Show introduced the characters of Jacy, Duane, and Sonny: teenagers stumbling toward adulthood, discovering the beguiling mysteries of sex and the even more baffling mysteries of love.
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Not very good
- By Randall on 07-02-17
- The Last Picture Show
- Thalia Trilogy, Book 1
- By: Larry McMurtry
- Narrated by: John Randolph Jones
Wonderful book, unfortunate narrator.
Reviewed: 07-09-18
I loved the story, and Larry McMurtry's writing. But the narrator read with such blase non-inflection that I almost fell asleep several times. I definitely found my thoughts wandering.
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