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Reckoning

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Just plain excellent

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Reviewed: 02-19-25

I was never a fan of Teddy Rosevelt. And that made this all the more engaging. What an interesting man. What a well crafted work of literature this is.

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Literary masterpiece AND scholastic excellence

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Reviewed: 12-20-24

How do you frame a theoretical analysis of a discursive matrix from inside that matrix itself with being subsumed? This way.

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The Heart of the Matter Audiobook By Graham Greene cover art

Yet another navel-gazing middle aged man

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Reviewed: 11-18-24

Greene's depiction of colonialism’s toxic impact on the colonials is diluted by the protagonist’s navel-gazing. I simply can’t understand why Heart of the Matter is considered to be among Greene’s masterpieces.

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Entertaining, Undemanding. Easing.

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Reviewed: 11-09-24

An entertaining and undemanding literary work. One doesn’t have to give it sharp attention. If your mind wanders you don’t have to back up or you’ll loose the thread.

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Top Shelf Highsmith: Be afraid. Be very afraid.

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Reviewed: 10-17-24

Someone once observed that Highsmith is a not a master of suspense but anxiety. Suspense is a pattern that cannot be discerned,
Anxiety is absence of a pattern—nothing can be discerned. Suspense takes skill to build. Anxiety takes genius.

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Breathtakingly imaginative

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Reviewed: 09-01-24

Title of this review says it all. I’ll add that the pros is excellent. Unobtrusive but fabulous.

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THIS is literary fiction, Audible.

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Reviewed: 08-06-24

Isherwood actually belongs in the literary fiction category. Too bad Audile stuffs it with pap. If you want literary fiction stop reading reviews and just freakin’ get this book.

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Excellent of course

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Reviewed: 07-28-24

This is a classic for a reason. Welteyy’s prose is absolutely gorgeous. Voice actors lilt is perfect. Don’t forget to read her collected stories.

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Loved it. Things aren’t always what they seem. Read it.

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Reviewed: 07-19-24

One theme among many in this book is that things aren’t always what seem. It’s a witty read, a rare find despite Audible’s list of books under the topic Witty.

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If you won’t read his collected essays go for it.

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Reviewed: 07-19-24

Vidal’s United States, an excellent collection of essays across 40 years, has, I think all of the essays presented here. What’s new are interviews, the best by
Larry Kramer

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