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And There Was Light
- Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle
- By: Jon Meacham
- Narrated by: Jon Meacham
- Length: 17 hrs and 49 mins
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Hated and hailed, excoriated and revered, Abraham Lincoln was at the pinnacle of American power when secessionists gave no quarter in a clash of visions bound up with money, race, identity, and faith. In him we can see the possibilities of the presidency as well as its limitations. This book tells the story of Lincoln from his birth on the Kentucky frontier to his leadership during the Civil War to his tragic assassination: his rise, his self-education, his loves, his bouts of depression, his political failures, his deepening faith, and his persistent conviction that slavery must end.
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A Winner
- By Diane Moore on 10-31-22
- And There Was Light
- Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle
- By: Jon Meacham
- Narrated by: Jon Meacham
Awed, moved and astonished
Reviewed: 11-10-22
Undoubtedly the best work of historical and moral biography I have ever read. Pulitzer certain.
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Fatherland
- By: Robert Harris
- Narrated by: Michael Jayston
- Length: 11 hrs and 25 mins
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Berlin, 1964. The Greater German Reich stretches from the Rhine to the Urals and keeps an uneasy peace with its nuclear rival, the United States. As the Fatherland prepares for a grand celebration honoring Adolf Hitler's 75th birthday and anticipates a conciliatory visit from US president Joseph Kennedy and ambassador Charles Lindbergh, a detective of the Kriminalpolizei is called out to investigate the discovery of a dead body in a lake near Berlin's most prestigious suburb.
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1960's Nazi Germany comes alive
- By Daniel Black on 10-19-17
- Fatherland
- By: Robert Harris
- Narrated by: Michael Jayston
engrossing...
Reviewed: 08-25-22
Possibly the best alternate history novel I've read. This genre is easy to do badly, but Harris clearly has the historical knowledge and the skill to avoid the pitfalls completely.
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Trapeze
- By: Simon Mawer
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
- Length: 11 hrs and 22 mins
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Barely out of school and doing her bit for the British war effort, Marian Sutro has one quality that makes her stand out—she is a native French speaker. It is this that attracts the attention of the SOE, the Special Operations Executive, which trains agents to operate in occupied Europe. Drawn into this strange, secret world at the age of nineteen, she finds herself undergoing commando training, attending a “school for spies,” and ultimately, one autumn night, parachuting into France from an Royal Air Force bomber to join the Wordsmith resistance network.
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Parents beware--not for students
- By TMP on 10-29-18
- Trapeze
- By: Simon Mawer
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
A good story despite anachronisms
Reviewed: 07-18-22
Good WWII spy novel with good narration. Several anachronisms, especially those re development of atomic bomb, are irritating because they are gratuitous and seem unnecessary to plot development.
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Whiskey When We're Dry
- By: John Larison
- Narrated by: Sophie Amoss
- Length: 15 hrs and 24 mins
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In the spring of 1885, 17-year-old Jessilyn Harney finds herself orphaned and alone on her family's homestead. Desperate to fend off starvation and predatory neighbors, she cuts off her hair, binds her chest, saddles her beloved mare, and sets off across the mountains to find her outlaw brother Noah and bring him home. A talented sharpshooter herself, Jess' quest lands her in the employ of the territory's violent, capricious governor, whose militia is also hunting Noah - dead or alive.
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Surprisingly fantastic
- By stuartjash on 08-14-19
- Whiskey When We're Dry
- By: John Larison
- Narrated by: Sophie Amoss
Engrossing and well written.
Reviewed: 06-18-22
This is novel holds one's attention but some parts e.g., interracial laisons, do strain credulity.
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War Lord
- The Last Kingdom Series, Book 13
- By: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrated by: Matt Bates
- Length: 13 hrs and 21 mins
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After years fighting to reclaim his rightful home, Uhtred of Bebbanburg has returned to Northumbria. With his loyal band of warriors and a new woman by his side, his household is secure – yet Uhtred is far from safe. Beyond the walls of his impregnable fortress, a battle for power rages. To the south, King Æthelstan has unified the three kingdoms of Wessex, Mercia and East Anglia – and now eyes a bigger prize.
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One of the best in the series
- By Nicole on 10-17-20
- War Lord
- The Last Kingdom Series, Book 13
- By: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrated by: Matt Bates
Every bit as exciting and engrossing as I expected
Reviewed: 01-03-21
A great finale to an iconic series that is arguably the pinnacle of Cornwell's work.
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Children of Ash and Elm
- A History of the Vikings
- By: Neil Price
- Narrated by: Samuel Roukin
- Length: 17 hrs and 25 mins
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The Viking Age - from 750 to 1050 saw an unprecedented expansion of the Scandinavian peoples into the wider world. As traders and raiders, explorers and colonists, they ranged from eastern North America to the Asian steppe. But for centuries, the Vikings have been seen through the eyes of others, distorted to suit the tastes of medieval clerics and Elizabethan playwrights, Victorian imperialists, Nazis, and more. None of these appropriations capture the real Vikings, or the richness and sophistication of their culture.
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Outstanding
- By Than on 10-06-20
- Children of Ash and Elm
- A History of the Vikings
- By: Neil Price
- Narrated by: Samuel Roukin
Truly living history
Reviewed: 09-27-20
Probably the best historical narrative I have ever encountered. The topics flow together almost seamlessly.
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Will He Go?
- Trump and the Looming Election Meltdown in 2020
- By: Lawrence Douglas
- Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
- Length: 3 hrs and 33 mins
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In advance of the 2020 election, legal scholar Lawrence Douglas prepares listeners for a less-than-peaceful transition of power. It doesn't require a strong imagination to get a sense of the mayhem Trump will unleash if he loses a closely contested election. It is no less disturbing to imagine Trump still insisting that he is the rightful leader of the nation. With millions of diehard supporters firmly believing that their revered president has been toppled by malignant forces of the Deep State, Trump could remain a force of constitutional chaos for years to come.
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Well he really hasn’t gone
- By poppagalt on 11-23-20
- Will He Go?
- Trump and the Looming Election Meltdown in 2020
- By: Lawrence Douglas
- Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
I profoundly hope that Douglas is wrong...
Reviewed: 09-05-20
... but am deeply fearful that he is right on target. Biden campaign PLEASE read!
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Barkskins
- A Novel
- By: Annie Proulx
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 25 hrs and 53 mins
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In the late 17th century, two young Frenchmen, René Sel and Charles Duquet, arrive in New France. Bound to a feudal lord for three years in exchange for land, they become wood-cutters — barkskins. René suffers extraordinary hardship, oppressed by the forest he is charged with clearing. He is forced to marry a native woman and their descendants live trapped between two cultures. But Duquet runs away, becomes a fur trader, then sets up a timber business. Annie Proulx tells the stories of the descendants of Sel and Duquet over 300 years.
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Awe-Inspiring, Far-Reaching Epic
- By W Perry Hall on 06-30-16
- Barkskins
- A Novel
- By: Annie Proulx
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
Not what it could have been.
Reviewed: 06-29-20
I struggled to finish this book. The story line is i teresting, and some of the chacters are well developed, but others are little more than shells, and the dramatic tension in the narrative peters out fairly early. The plot has obvious agendas and the characters seem to be mostly designed to present them, but this is done at the expense of any real excitement, and the narrative becomes boringly predictable.
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A Colony in a Nation
- By: Chris Hayes
- Narrated by: Chris Hayes
- Length: 5 hrs
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Emmy Award-winning news anchor and New York Times best-selling author Chris Hayes argues that there are really two Americas: a Colony and a Nation. America likes to tell itself that it inhabits a postracial world, but nearly every empirical measure - wealth, unemployment, incarceration, school segregation - reveals that racial inequality hasn't improved since 1968.
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So much to this book!
- By Crystal Broadnax on 04-18-17
- A Colony in a Nation
- By: Chris Hayes
- Narrated by: Chris Hayes
Informed, sensitive and nuanced
Reviewed: 06-07-17
A "must read" analysis of the fundamental social and economic division of current American society.
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The Dragon Behind the Glass
- A True Story of Power, Obsession, and the World's Most Coveted Fish
- By: Emily Voigt
- Narrated by: Xe Sands
- Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
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A young man is murdered for his prized pet fish. An Asian tycoon buys a single specimen for $150,000. Meanwhile, a pet detective chases smugglers through the streets of New York. Delving into an outlandish realm of obsession, paranoia, and criminality, The Dragon Behind the Glass tells the story of a fish like none other: a powerful predator dating to the age of the dinosaurs.
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A "must read" for all fish professionals.
- By Fishgen on 06-26-16
- The Dragon Behind the Glass
- A True Story of Power, Obsession, and the World's Most Coveted Fish
- By: Emily Voigt
- Narrated by: Xe Sands
A "must read" for all fish professionals.
Reviewed: 06-26-16
There is much in this book for almost anyone interested in fishes and their biology. Voight offers thoughtful perspectives on the aquarium hobby, it's history, psychology, the industry that supports it, and the potential impact of fish collecting on natural populations. She blends these with absorbing travel adventure narratives, personal profiles and a reasonably nuanced discussion of the utility and impact of "listing" endangered species. I am an ichthyologist and have been an aquarist for almost all of my 71 years but this book made me think about a lot of what I and my colleagues do in a different light
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