C. L. H.
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Fever Beach
- A Novel
- By: Carl Hiaasen
- Narrated by: Will Damron
- Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins
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“The afternoon of September first, dishwater-gray and rainy, a man named Dale Figgo picked up a hitchhiker on Gus Grissom Boulevard in Tangelo Falls, Florida. The hitchhiker, who reminded Figgo of Danny DeVito, asked for a lift to the interstate. Figgo said he’d take him there after finishing an errand.” Thus begins Fever Beach, with an errand that leads—in pure Hiaasen-style—into the depths of Florida at its most Floridian: a sun-soaked bastion of right-wing extremism, white power, greed, and corruption.
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A disappointment
- By Jim Mcculloch on 05-14-25
- Fever Beach
- A Novel
- By: Carl Hiaasen
- Narrated by: Will Damron
Fun and dumb
Reviewed: 05-24-25
A nice romp with lots of current resonance. Hiaasen as usual gives us hilarious characters and biting political and environmental messages. Reader is terrific- all character voices good, including female.
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Their Eyes Were Watching God
- By: Zora Neale Hurston
- Narrated by: Ruby Dee
- Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
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Their Eyes Were Watching God, an American classic, is the luminous and haunting novel about Janie Crawford, a Southern Black woman in the 1930s, whose journey from a free-spirited girl to a woman of independence and substance has inspired writers and readers for close to 70 years.
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perfection
- By Mel on 04-06-15
- Their Eyes Were Watching God
- By: Zora Neale Hurston
- Narrated by: Ruby Dee
The Great Ruby Dee
Reviewed: 04-25-25
I’ve always meant to read this and finally did. It’s well-written but such a small and sad story. The best part is the amazing performance by Ruby Dee.
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The Field of Blood
- Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War
- By: Joanne B. Freeman
- Narrated by: Joanne B. Freeman
- Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
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In The Field of Blood, Joanne B. Freeman recovers the long-lost story of physical violence on the floor of the US Congress. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, she shows that the Capitol was rife with conflict in the decades before the Civil War. Legislative sessions were often punctuated by mortal threats, canings, flipped desks, and all-out slugfests. When debate broke down, congressmen drew pistols and waved Bowie knives. One representative even killed another in a duel. Many were beaten and bullied in an attempt to intimidate them into compliance, particularly on the issue of slavery.
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fascinating look at an untold aspect of US.history
- By P. Cardella on 09-27-18
- The Field of Blood
- Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War
- By: Joanne B. Freeman
- Narrated by: Joanne B. Freeman
Good history
Reviewed: 03-07-25
Really good book by a fine historian- the expert on this topic. Fun to hear her read it too.
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Kingdom of Fear
- Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century
- By: Hunter S. Thompson
- Narrated by: Scott Sowers
- Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
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Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson penned groundbreaking works as outrageous—and provocative—as the author himself. His memoir Kingdom of Fear provides compelling insight into his life and literary output.
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Sowers ruins Thompson
- By rocky on 02-09-13
- Kingdom of Fear
- Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century
- By: Hunter S. Thompson
- Narrated by: Scott Sowers
Come back Dr. Thompson
Reviewed: 03-02-25
It’s not vintage HST but holy cow do I miss this guys voice. Can you imagine how he would write about trump’s bullshit?
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Masters of Atlantis
- By: Charles Portis
- Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
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Lamar Jimmerson is the leader of the Gnomon Society, the international fraternal order dedicated to preserving the arcane wisdom of the lost city of Atlantis. Stationed in France in 1917, Jimmerson comes across a little book crammed with Atlantean puzzles, Egyptian riddles, and extended alchemical metaphors. It's the Codex Pappus—the sacred Gnomon text. Soon he is basking in the lore of lost Atlantis, convinced that his mission on earth is to administer to and extend the ranks of the noble brotherhood.
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What if “The Illuminatius Trilogy” was boring?
- By Francis on 04-26-24
- Masters of Atlantis
- By: Charles Portis
- Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
Weird and hilarious
Reviewed: 02-26-25
Another small odd gem from Portis. Nobody depicts losers and weirdos like him. You can absolutely picture every scene.
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The Barn
- The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi
- By: Wright Thompson
- Narrated by: Wright Thompson
- Length: 11 hrs and 38 mins
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Wright Thompson’s family farm in Mississippi is 23 miles from the site of one of the most notorious and consequential killings in American history, yet he had to leave the state for college before he learned the first thing about it. To this day, fundamental truths about the crime are widely unknown, including where it took place and how many people were involved. This is no accident: the cover-up began at once, and it is ongoing.
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Evocative
- By Mentally in Paris on 09-25-24
- The Barn
- The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi
- By: Wright Thompson
- Narrated by: Wright Thompson
Grim and important
Reviewed: 02-22-25
Amazing deep history of Emmett Till’s murder and the world of the Mississippi Delta. Sometimes jumps around so in time, and with so many characters, it’s a little hard to follow. The authors accent really adds to the experience.
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Gringos
- By: Charles Portis
- Narrated by: David Aaron Baker
- Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
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For a time, Jimmy spent his expat days in Mexico unearthing pre-Columbian artifacts. Now he makes a living doing small trucking jobs and helping out with the occasional missing-person situation. But Jimmy’s laid-back lifestyle is being seriously imposed upon by a ninety-pound stalker named Louise. Add to this a sudden wave of hippies led by a murderous ex-con guru in search of psychic happenings, archaeologists unearthing (illegally) the Mayan tombs, and Louise and her weirdo husband’s quest for UFO sites, and Jimmy’s south-of-the-border existence is in danger.
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A modern Mark Twain
- By Patrick King on 06-29-23
- Gringos
- By: Charles Portis
- Narrated by: David Aaron Baker
Great characters
Reviewed: 02-03-25
A fun little book, believable characters and story. Really well performed. I liked it better than Dog of the South.
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The Dog of the South
- By: Charles Portis
- Narrated by: David Aaron Baker
- Length: 8 hrs and 1 min
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Ray Midge is waiting for his credit card bill to arrive. His wife, Norma, has run off with her ex-husband, taking Ray’s cards, shotgun, and car. But from the receipts, Ray can track where they’ve gone. He takes off after them, as does an irritatingly tenacious bail bondsman, both following the romantic couple’s spending as far as Mexico.
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America's Gogol
- By Darwin8u on 03-21-16
- The Dog of the South
- By: Charles Portis
- Narrated by: David Aaron Baker
Mixed
Reviewed: 01-24-25
Sometimes very funny; descriptions of losers very good. Excellent reading. But not much happens. My first Portis and I’ll definitely read more.
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Traitor to His Class
- The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- By: H. W. Brands
- Narrated by: Mark Deakins
- Length: 37 hrs and 9 mins
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A sweeping, magisterial biography of the man generally considered the greatest president of the 20th century, admired by Democrats and Republicans alike. Traitor to His Class sheds new light on FDR's formative years; his remarkable willingness to champion the concerns of the poor and disenfranchised; and his combination of political genius, firm leadership, and matchless diplomacy in saving democracy during the Great Depression and the American cause of freedom in World War II.
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Talented writer and narrator, but too biased/long
- By todd on 01-24-20
- Traitor to His Class
- The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- By: H. W. Brands
- Narrated by: Mark Deakins
Meh
Reviewed: 01-22-25
Certainly not a bad book, but there are many better ones on FDR. Not much new or different here.
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The Red Flag
- A History of Communism
- By: David Priestland
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 28 hrs and 50 mins
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In The Red Flag, Oxford professor David Priestland tells the epic story of a movement that has taken root in dozens of countries across 200 years, from its birth after the French Revolution to its ideological maturity in 19th-century Germany to its rise to dominance (and subsequent fall) in the 20th century.
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Best History of Communism I Have Seen
- By David on 06-11-15
- The Red Flag
- A History of Communism
- By: David Priestland
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
Red
Reviewed: 04-14-24
Rather dull narrator; but the book itself is quite thorough and persuasive. Huge topic, fairly treated.
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