T. Johnson
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Drinking from a Bitter Cup
- By: Angela Jackson-Brown
- Narrated by: Robin Brodowsky
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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1978. The year I turned 10 and the year my mama killed herself. She was 35, and dying is the last thing that should have been on her mind. After the death of her mother, Sylvia Butler's father, a man she knows only from an old photo, takes her from Louisville, Kentucky to Ozark, Alabama to live with his family. But his wife resents everything about this intruder. When the wife's younger brother Charles returns from Vietnam, Sylvia thinks she has found a friend and confidante, only to be hurt again, but this time, in a manner she never could have imagined.
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Good story
- By T. Johnson on 12-25-24
- Drinking from a Bitter Cup
- By: Angela Jackson-Brown
- Narrated by: Robin Brodowsky
Good story
Reviewed: 12-25-24
But beware. This is some of the worst narration I have ever tried listening to. Just horrible. I had to stop listening and read it because the voice actor was so bad.
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Quicksilver
- The Fae & Alchemy Series, Book 1
- By: Callie Hart
- Narrated by: Stella Bloom, Anthony Palmini
- Length: 20 hrs and 41 mins
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Twenty-four-year-old Saeris Fane is good at keeping secrets. No one knows about the strange powers she possesses or the fact that she has been picking pockets and stealing from the Undying Queen's reservoirs for as long as she can remember. But a secret is like a knot. Sooner or later, it is bound to come undone. When Saeris comes face-to-face with Death himself, she inadvertently reopens a gateway between realms and is transported to a land of ice and snow. The Fae have always been the stuff of myth, of legend, of nightmares… but it turns out they're real.
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Best Romantasy this year!
- By Gabby love on 11-02-24
- Quicksilver
- The Fae & Alchemy Series, Book 1
- By: Callie Hart
- Narrated by: Stella Bloom, Anthony Palmini
Just another tropey romanstasy.
Reviewed: 11-04-24
This book is not for me. I have given up listening to anyone on TikTok that recommends this type of book. Waste of time and money.
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The Last Green Valley
- A Novel
- By: Mark Sullivan
- Narrated by: Will Damron
- Length: 16 hrs and 8 mins
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In late March 1944, as Stalin’s forces push into Ukraine, young Emil and Adeline Martel must make a terrible decision: Do they wait for the Soviet bear’s intrusion and risk being sent to Siberia? Or do they reluctantly follow the wolves - murderous Nazi officers who have pledged to protect “pure-blood” Germans? The Martels are one of many families of German heritage whose ancestors have farmed in Ukraine for more than a century.
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Too Religious
- By Laurie N. on 06-02-21
- The Last Green Valley
- A Novel
- By: Mark Sullivan
- Narrated by: Will Damron
Fan-freaking-tastic!
Reviewed: 10-04-24
A very hard and emotional read, but a very important one. The narrator does a great job drawing you into the story of this amazing family.
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Ship of Magic
- The Liveship Traders, Book 1
- By: Robin Hobb
- Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
- Length: 35 hrs and 20 mins
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Bingtown is a hub of exotic trade and home to a merchant nobility famed for its liveships---rare vessels carved from wizardwood, which ripens magically into sentient awareness. The fortunes of one of Bingtown's oldest families rest on the newly awakened liveship Vivacia. For Althea Vestrit, the ship is her rightful legacy unjustly denied her---a legacy she will risk anything to reclaim.
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Horrible Narrator
- By CP on 10-07-10
- Ship of Magic
- The Liveship Traders, Book 1
- By: Robin Hobb
- Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
Worst narrator
Reviewed: 09-03-24
I did an immersion read and wish I hadn't. This is one of the worst narration I have tried listening to. She is horrible at voices, especially men's and her inflection is atrocious. I made myself finish Ship of Magic, but I am not sure I even want to attempt books 2 & 3. I know I need to in order to get the full effect from the rest of the series, but this book is just not for me. I'm seriously thinking of returning the rest of the series and just not continuing down the Robin Hobb path. This is saying a lot, since I gave 5 stars to all three Farseer books.
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Pakistan
- A Very Short Introduction
- By: Pippa Virdee
- Narrated by: Shakira Shute
- Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
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This Very Short Introduction looks at Pakistan as one of the two nation-states of the Indian subcontinent that emerged in 1947. Pippa Virdee reaches into the ancient past to demonstrate the influence of trajectories of human settlement and civilization on Pakistan's contemporary political arena, and shows how the longer continuities between the land and its peoples are as important as the short-term changes in the political landscape. She considers Pakistan's religion and society, the state and the military, everyday life, popular culture, languages and literature.
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Very dry
- By T. Johnson on 08-19-24
- Pakistan
- A Very Short Introduction
- By: Pippa Virdee
- Narrated by: Shakira Shute
Very dry
Reviewed: 08-19-24
If you are looking for just a book about the history, then this is for you. Otherwise, it’s just fact after fact as if it were an encyclopedia reading.
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A Game of Thrones
- A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1
- By: George R.R. Martin
- Narrated by: Roy Dotrice
- Length: 33 hrs and 46 mins
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Winter is coming. Such is the stern motto of House Stark, the northernmost of the fiefdoms that owe allegiance to King Robert Baratheon in far-off King's Landing. There Eddard Stark of Winterfell rules in Robert's name. Far to the north, behind the towering Wall, lie savage Wildings and worse - unnatural things relegated to myth during the centuries-long summer, but proving all too real and all too deadly in the turning of the season. Yet a more immediate threat lurks to the south, where Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King, has died under mysterious circumstances....
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Terrible editing, though...
- By Kristie on 05-09-13
- A Game of Thrones
- A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1
- By: George R.R. Martin
- Narrated by: Roy Dotrice
Amazing story
Reviewed: 04-26-24
There is nothing I would change about this story besides some of the voices the narrator gives a few of the characters. Although he has passed and was a veteran narrator, some of the voices were too wet and spitty (I made that up).
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She Has a Broken Thing Where Her Heart Should Be
- By: J. D. Barker
- Narrated by: David Aaron Baker, Brian Hutchison
- Length: 23 hrs and 35 mins
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After the loss of his parents, young Jack Thatch first met Stella as a child - this cryptic little girl of eight with dark hair and darker eyes, sitting alone on a bench in the cemetery clutching her favorite book. The body of a man found in an alley, every inch of his flesh horribly burned, yet his clothing completely untouched. For Detective Faustino Brier, this wasn't the first, and he knew it wouldn't be the last. Isolated and locked away from the world in a shadowy lab, a little boy known only as Subject "D" waits, grows, learns. He's permitted to speak to no one.
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Unputdownable
- By DobieChuck on 04-15-20
Overall, good
Reviewed: 04-19-24
The narrator for David was completely annoying, but I know that that was the entire point. But I just couldn’t with him overall this was a good book. It seemed as if it were two different books.
One historical fiction, one sci-fi-ish.
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The Fifth to Die
- By: J. D. Barker
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini, Graham Winton
- Length: 15 hrs and 7 mins
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Detective Porter and the team have been pulled from the hunt for Anson Bishop, the Four Monkey Killer, by the feds. When the body of a young girl is found beneath the frozen waters of Jackson Park Lagoon, she is quickly identified as Ella Reynolds, missing three weeks. But how did she get there? The lagoon froze months earlier. More baffling? She's found wearing the clothes of another girl, missing less than two days.
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Excellent Taught Fast Paced Thriller- Loved it...
- By shelley on 07-11-18
- The Fifth to Die
- By: J. D. Barker
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini, Graham Winton
Long and not as thriller as I anticipated
Reviewed: 04-17-24
Not sure why I keep reading these. By the reviews, I expected more. And I’m disappointed.
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Hope Ablaze
- A Novel
- By: Sarah Mughal Rana
- Narrated by: Farah Kidwai
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
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All My Rage meets The Poet X in this electric debut that explores a Muslim teen finding her voice in a post-9/11 America. Nida has always been known as Mamou Abdul-Hafeedh’s niece—the poet who will fill her uncle’s shoes after he was wrongfully incarcerated during the war on terror. But for Nida, her poetry letters are her heart and sharing so much of herself with a world that stereotypes her faith and her hijab is not an option.
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The story was good
- By T. Johnson on 03-13-24
- Hope Ablaze
- A Novel
- By: Sarah Mughal Rana
- Narrated by: Farah Kidwai
The story was good
Reviewed: 03-13-24
But the slam poetry just wasn’t for me. I skimmed the poems and read the story, learning things I did not know.
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These Is My Words
- The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901
- By: Nancy E. Turner
- Narrated by: Amy Rubinate
- Length: 13 hrs and 47 mins
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A moving, exciting, and heartfelt American saga inspired by the author's own family memoirs, these words belong to Sarah Prine, a woman of spirit and fire who forges a full and remarkable existence in a harsh, unfamiliar frontier. Scrupulously recording her steps down the path Providence has set her upon - from child to determined young adult to loving mother.
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Worst Narration I've Encountered in a Long Time
- By jingles on 10-30-15
- These Is My Words
- The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901
- By: Nancy E. Turner
- Narrated by: Amy Rubinate
This narrator is not the one for this story
Reviewed: 02-16-24
Wonderful story but the narrator chosen was not the one to capture what needed to be captured. She would be great for other books, just not this one.
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