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Heaven Stormed
- A Heavenly Encounter Reveals Your Assignment in the End Time Outpouring and Tribulation
- By: Randy Kay
- Narrated by: Randy Kay
- Length: 10 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of evil in the world today? Do you long to know God's plan for these turbulent times and your vital role in them? After clinically dying in a hospital, Randy Kay experienced a life-altering, firsthand encounter with Jesus where he received crucial end times revelations. And now, with the last days upon us, God has given Randy renewed clarity and urgency of what he witnessed in Heaven.
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The greatest detail of a heavenly visit, I could not stop listening!
- By Roger Stephen Brooke on 02-07-24
- Heaven Stormed
- A Heavenly Encounter Reveals Your Assignment in the End Time Outpouring and Tribulation
- By: Randy Kay
- Narrated by: Randy Kay
Get this book!!!!!
Reviewed: 02-12-24
I haven't finished the book yet, but I already want to backtrack and relisten to the Heaven part over and over! I love this book and it's perfect having the author narrate it! You will not regret getting this book! It will make you cry out for the lost and long for Jesus!❤
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Lark Rise
- By: Flora Thompson
- Narrated by: Karen Cass
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
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Lark Rise is Flora Thompson's childhood memories of a north Oxfordshire village, the people who lived and worked in it, and a way of life that has totally disappeared. The story is built around Laura and her brother Edmund, through whose eyes are seen 'old Sally', whose grandfather built the house she lived in before the enclosure of the heathland, children's games, the interaction of village and gentry, and the way in which the seasons governed life.
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A glimpse...
- By Shananiganians on 05-31-20
- Lark Rise
- By: Flora Thompson
- Narrated by: Karen Cass
I love this trilogy!
Reviewed: 10-29-23
This story brings me to a time I wish I could see because I love nature so much, but how come the narrator adds extra content that is absolutely not in the text? Laura and Edmund pretending to be earth bubbles is not in the book! Unless maybe the narrator is reading from an annotated version that I don't know about?
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Fire and Hemlock
- By: Diana Wynne Jones
- Narrated by: Gemma Dawson
- Length: 11 hrs and 12 mins
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Polly has two sets of memories.... One is normal: school, home, friends. The other, stranger memories begin nine years ago, when she was 10 and gate-crashed an odd funeral in the mansion near her grandmother's house. Polly's just beginning to recall the sometimes marvelous, sometimes frightening adventures she embarked on with Tom Lynn after that. And then she did something terrible, and everything changed. But what did she do? Why can't she remember? Polly must uncover the secret, or her true love - and perhaps Polly herself - will be lost.
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Finally!!!
- By Jamie D. on 07-10-21
- Fire and Hemlock
- By: Diana Wynne Jones
- Narrated by: Gemma Dawson
Finally!!!
Reviewed: 07-10-21
I have been waiting for this book to be made into an audible book! Diana Wynne Jones was such a wonderful writer! This book, if you've read it, you'll already know that she made it confusing at the end on purpose, so be ready to pay attention to minute details, and read "Thomas the Rhymer" and the ballad of "Tam Lin." Now I hope more of Diana's other novels like "Dogsbody," A Tale of Time City," and "The Time of the Ghost" get made into audible books. (Hopefully, all her books!)
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Lilith
- By: George MacDonald
- Narrated by: Robert J. Shaw
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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George MacDonald was a master storyteller, the author of beautiful fictions such as Phantastes, Sir Gibbie, and The Princess and the Goblin. The story of Lilith is no different. A brilliant piece that dives deep into the human conscience. Some believe this is MacDonald's darkest story. It has been said that C. S. Lewis was fascinated with this work. A fantasy indeed, but as with much of MacDonald's work, living truths are ingrained within. Enjoy.
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Timeless Story...Outstanding Narration!
- By Pete on 01-25-19
- Lilith
- By: George MacDonald
- Narrated by: Robert J. Shaw
Horrible Narration
Reviewed: 01-17-19
The narrator chosen for this timeless, mystical novel is just not a good fit. I listen to my favorite books over and over, so it would just be torture to keep this. At least Librivox has a halfway decent reader. But I tremendously wish Audible would consider hiring someone to bring the book justice. The reader makes everything sound like a question, fragmented, and stupid. I never write reviews. This is only to show my genuine disappointment of the performance of one of my favorite authors, who might also be turning in his grave if he could hear it.
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