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The Personal Librarian
- By: Marie Benedict, Victoria Christopher Murray
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
- Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins
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In her twenties, Belle da Costa Greene is hired by J. P. Morgan to curate a collection of rare manuscripts, books, and artwork for his newly built Pierpont Morgan Library. Belle becomes a fixture in New York City society and one of the most powerful people in the art and book world, known for her impeccable taste and shrewd negotiating for critical works as she helps create a world-class collection.
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A Treat For This Academic Librarian!
- By AlTonya on 07-14-21
- The Personal Librarian
- By: Marie Benedict, Victoria Christopher Murray
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
JP Morgan
Reviewed: 03-29-23
I enjoyed the book as I knew very little about JP Morgan and nothing of Belle. I found most of it entertaining but the romantic portions lacked reality.
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The Power of Regret
- How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward
- By: Daniel H. Pink
- Narrated by: Daniel H. Pink, Gisela Chipe, Edward Hong, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 29 mins
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Everybody has regrets, Daniel H. Pink explains in The Power of Regret. They’re a universal and healthy part of being human. And understanding how regret works can help us make smarter decisions, perform better at work and school, and bring greater meaning to our lives.
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Powerful, immediately relevant
- By LEE on 02-08-22
- The Power of Regret
- How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward
- By: Daniel H. Pink
- Narrated by: Daniel H. Pink, Gisela Chipe, Edward Hong, Hillary Huber, Sarah Palmero, Alejandro Ruiz, Fred Sanders, Neil Shah, Jade Wheeler, Nancy Wu
Depressing
Reviewed: 04-27-22
I love Donald Pink but this book just brought me down. In all fairness I only got through half so maybe it has a lesson to teach about why regret is powerful.
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Winter in Paradise
- By: Elin Hilderbrand
- Narrated by: Erin Bennett
- Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
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Irene Steele shares her idyllic life in a beautiful Iowa City Victorian house with a husband who loves her to sky-writing, sentimental extremes. But as she rings in the new year one cold and snowy night, everything she thought she knew falls to pieces with a shocking phone call: her beloved husband, away on business, has been killed in a helicopter crash. Before Irene can even process the news, she must first confront the perplexing details of her husband's death on the distant Caribbean island of St. John.
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Worst book ever!!
- By Ashleigh on 12-14-19
- Winter in Paradise
- By: Elin Hilderbrand
- Narrated by: Erin Bennett
the beach
Reviewed: 08-03-20
A delightful beach read. The descriptions of the sand, water and island life provide a bit of travel for the mind. The characters were fun and though the book was framed with questions about a mans life, it was a simple and fun read.
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The Great Alone
- By: Kristin Hannah
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
- Length: 15 hrs and 3 mins
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Ernt Allbright, a former POW, comes home from the Vietnam war a changed and volatile man. When he loses yet another job, he makes an impulsive decision: He will move his family north, to Alaska, where they will live off the grid in America’s last true frontier.
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A Long, Hard Slog Through Endless Despair and Heartache
- By Morro Schreiber on 04-11-18
- The Great Alone
- By: Kristin Hannah
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
Alaskan Survival
Reviewed: 08-03-20
The Great Alone is a compelling and riveting story of family, pain and love. I found that once I started this book I could not put it down. It is a story that takes you through joy, adventure, fear and beauty. I highly recommend this book which is filled with dangerous challenges, exquisite scenery and deeply personal relationships. I give it 5 stars.
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Still Alice
- By: Lisa Genova
- Narrated by: Lisa Genova
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
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Alice Howland is proud of the life she worked so hard to build. At 50 years old, she's a cognitive psychology professor at Harvard and a world-renowned expert in linguistics with a successful husband and three grown children. When she begins to grow disoriented and forgetful, a tragic diagnosis changes her life - and her relationship with her family and the world - forever.
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Please pay for a professional Reader
- By sunstan on 12-07-14
- Still Alice
- By: Lisa Genova
- Narrated by: Lisa Genova
Family and Alzheimers
Reviewed: 07-28-20
“Still Alice by Lisa Genova is a heartbreaking story about a young Harvard Professor who is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's Disease. She is a distinguished expert, lecturer and scientist in the field of psycholinguists at Harvard. Her husband John is also a well know and successful cancer cell biologist and together they have led a life full of intellectual interactions nurtured by and focused upon their own work and the work of a brilliant group of friends at Harvard University.
As Alice begins to have moments of forgetfulness and confusion she is diagnosed with the illness. Those around her are in denial and eventually have to face the fact that she is changing and becoming a different person and that it is permanent. There is the fears of the impact in their own health and life style changes for the family.
Alice is 51, and her mental health declines very quickly which has an immediate and overwhelming effect on the family. As she is unable to perform many of those regular tasks in her life and is left alone for short periods of time, there are serious consequences and some of those are described in this book. In reading about the things that Alice does and the things that happen to her, it fills one with a dread that we seldom speak of. We ask ourselves, what if that happens to me or to someone I love and care for? Alzheimer's is a terribly destructive disease for the patient and for all of those closely involved in their lives. You see the results of this in the lives of all that know and love Alice. There is still a stigma to this illness largely because of the unknown and bizarre turns that the illness can take along with the loss of a person they know and can depend upon to act in a certain way.
I didn’t want to read this book and several times found it hard to continue because of personal experiences with this terrible disease. It is well written and a book that we all should probably read. Genova did a very good job telling about the impact on family members, friends and work associations. I believe that for many, we fear this disease because we don’t understand it and it takes away all that we know and expect from those around us. I am glad the book was written and that I read it as an important and necessary bit of knowledge for ourselves and other. I recommended reading this “Still Alice”.
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The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek
- A Novel
- By: Kim Michele Richardson
- Narrated by: Katie Schorr
- Length: 9 hrs and 26 mins
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The hardscrabble folks of Troublesome Creek have to scrap for everything - everything except books, that is. Thanks to Roosevelt's Kentucky Pack Horse Library Project, Troublesome's got its very own traveling librarian, Cussy Mary Carter. Cussy's not only a book woman, however, she's also the last of her kind, her skin a shade of blue unlike most anyone else. Not everyone is keen on Cussy's family or the Library Project, and a Blue is often blamed for any whiff of trouble.
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A LOVELY, SAD AND PROFOUND BOOK!
- By Janna Wong Healy on 08-17-19
- The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek
- A Novel
- By: Kim Michele Richardson
- Narrated by: Katie Schorr
Packhorse Librarians and the Blue Skinned People
Reviewed: 03-13-20
This wonderful book is about the pack horse librarians and life in Appalachian Kentucky in the 1930s. It was also about Cussy Mary Carter, called Bluet, or Blue, who is one of the blue skinned people that lived there and whose story kept me strongly connected to from the beginning to the end. It was well written, and well researched information and I learned many new things about a people and an area that I know little about.
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A Minute to Midnight
- By: David Baldacci
- Narrated by: Brittany Pressley, Kyf Brewer
- Length: 12 hrs and 11 mins
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FBI Agent Atlee Pine's life was never the same after her twin sister Mercy was kidnapped - and likely killed - 30 years ago. After a lifetime of torturous uncertainty, Atlee's unresolved anger finally gets the better of her on the job, and she finds she has to deal with the demons of her past if she wants to remain with the FBI. Atlee and her assistant head back to Atlee's rural hometown to see what they can uncover about the traumatic night Mercy was taken and Pine was almost killed. But soon after Atlee begins her investigation, a local woman is found ritualistically murdered.
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Atlee Pine goes home, like Will Robie once did...
- By shelley on 11-19-19
- A Minute to Midnight
- By: David Baldacci
- Narrated by: Brittany Pressley, Kyf Brewer
searching for my sister
Reviewed: 03-13-20
Atlee Pine is still trying to find her sister who disappeared from her bedroom as a child and where she was left for dead. This is the second in the Atlee Pine Series by David Baldacci, A Long Road to Mercy being the first. In this book the chase continues for Atlee to solve her own mystery while continuing to do her job. I do not particularly like this character and may not continue to read the series as it feels formulaic which is not my typical response to Baldacci’s writings. I have read numerous Baldacci books but the older Camel Club series continues to be my favorite by Baldacci. I give this book a 3.
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The Call of the Wild
- By: Jack London
- Narrated by: Michael Scott
- Length: 3 hrs and 33 mins
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"Call of the Wild" is the story of Buck, a magnificent dog who is stolen from his idyllic life and sold for use on a Yukon dogsled team. His travels are not only of a physical nature, as he learns hard discipline from men who must discipline their dog teams, but his own journey back to his primordial roots in the frozen tundra - the roots of wolf. This amazing story of transformation is beautifully written and provides a glimpse of the hard life in the Yukon Territory during the 1900s.
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Terrible Narration
- By Kristine Haywood on 02-12-20
- The Call of the Wild
- By: Jack London
- Narrated by: Michael Scott
Loyalty and Endurance of Working Dogs
Reviewed: 02-05-20
The Call of the Wild
by Jack London
I re-read Call of the Wild by listening to it on audio from Audible. Although I have read it a few times over the years, I wanted to refresh it in my mind before seeing the up-coming movie. I am so glad that I did. I never fail to be taken back to my positive reading experiences of youth and the simple and powerful story lines where classics such as: White Fang, Old Yeller, Where the Red fern Grows, and Call of the Wild bring to the reader. It is perfect for young readers and those that love animal or dog stories. It does describe the cruelties and hardships endured by these wonderful dogs so consider this when choosing for a child. I give this story a 5 stars and consider it a classic.
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Mother Land
- By: Paul Theroux
- Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
- Length: 23 hrs and 19 mins
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To those in her Cape Cod town, Mother is an exemplar of piety, frugality, and hard work. To her husband and seven children, she is the selfish, petty tyrant of Mother Land. She excels at playing her offspring against each other. Her favorite, Angela, died in childbirth; only Angela really understands her, she tells the others. The others include the officious lawyer, Fred; the uproarious professor, Floyd; a pair of inseparable sisters whose devotion to Mother has consumed their lives; and JP, the narrator, a successful writer whose work she disparages.
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The Inner Dynamics of a Large Massachusetts Family
- By jon orourke on 10-21-18
- Mother Land
- By: Paul Theroux
- Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
A difficult and long read, but glad I finished it
Reviewed: 01-29-20
Mother Land was a very long and challenging book for me to read. I didn't relate to any the characters and it took me until the end to have a better understanding of mother and the other siblings. I read it as a book club selection but it is not a book that I would recommend to the casual reader. I didn't understand the relationships or the need to re-live their spats, fights and general put downs of each other within the family. The sub-stories within the story will remain with me for some time but not in a positive way. The authors ability to write well and to paint a picture with his words was excellent. I just didn't enjoy the pictures painted or the degradation of mother (or the family members, including partners etc.) to be things that I remember. I give it 3 stars.
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The Giver of Stars
- Reese's Book Club (A Novel)
- By: Jojo Moyes
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
- Length: 13 hrs and 52 mins
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Alice Wright marries handsome American Bennett Van Cleve hoping to escape her stifling life in England. But small-town Kentucky quickly proves equally claustrophobic, especially living alongside her overbearing father-in-law. So, when a call goes out for a team of women to deliver books as part of Eleanor Roosevelt’s new traveling library, Alice signs on enthusiastically. The leader, and soon Alice's greatest ally, is Margery, a smart-talking, self-sufficient woman who's never asked a man's permission for anything.
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About time!
- By Amazon Customer on 10-25-19
- The Giver of Stars
- Reese's Book Club (A Novel)
- By: Jojo Moyes
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
Library Packhorse Women
Reviewed: 12-18-19
The Giver of Stars is a wonderful book. It is one of the most compelling historical fiction books that I have read in a very long time. I learned so much about the sacrifices of those who believed in serving others through selfless generosity, sacrifice and the support of literacy. The courage of the pack horse librarians who put the lives, safety and comfort on the line to provide access to books and magazines and personal contact with others before their own well being is a tribute to librarians and educators everywhere. A glimpse of the poverty, hardscrabble lives and isolation in this part of Kentucky was eye opening and humbling. Thank you Jojo Moyes for writing this wonderful book.
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