
A Guide for the Perplexed
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Carrington MacDuffie
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By:
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Dara Horn
A thrilling new novel exploring how memory shapes the soul, by "an astonishing storyteller."
Software prodigy Josie Ashkenazi has invented a program that records everything its users do. When an Egyptian library invites her to visit as a consultant, her jealous sister Judith persuades her to go. But in Egypt's post-revolutionary chaos, Josie is kidnapped - leaving Judith free to usurp her sister's life, including her husband and daughter, while Josie's talent for preserving memories becomes her only hope of escape.
A century earlier, Solomon Schechter, a Cambridge professor, hunts for a medieval archive hidden in a Cairo synagogue. What he finds will reveal the power and danger of the world Josie's work brings into being - a world where nothing is ever forgotten.
Interweaving stories from Genesis, medieval philosophy, and the digital frontier, A Guide for the Perplexed is a spellbinding tale sure to bring a vast new listener to the acclaimed work of Dara Horn.
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Would listen again
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Pretty good overall
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I found the narrator to be mediocre. Some of the voices and accents were good (I think the two sisters in Cambridge were the best), but some were rather amateurish sounding. The narrator definitely needed some work on her Hebrew. Some words she got quite well, but others were poorly pronounced, and I don't get why it is so difficult to find a native speaker who could record proper pronunciation for a narrator to practice before recording. Because I speak Hebrew, I found it particularly annoying to hear, for example, Moshay all the time for Moshe (Maimonides). But when she said the name in French, Moise, it was really pathetic - there is a website pronouncenames.com and she should have checked. She pronounced it like the French moi followed by a z, rather than the way it is pronounced (mo-eeze, sort of, but not exact, because English vowels are different from French vowels). The narration did not measure up at all to some of the great narrators that we sometimes can hear in books from Audible. And the book did not measure up, either. It was entertaining, mostly, but there are so many books out there, this does not belong high on your list.
Too contrived
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If you could sum up A Guide for the Perplexed in three words, what would they be?
Original Intriguing ConceptsDid the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Yes, it is a scary believable story, that has stuck with me years later.Which character – as performed by Carrington MacDuffie – was your favorite?
Josie AshkenaziAny additional comments?
Concepts such as sibling rivalry taken to whole new levels.This is a book that I continue to think about.
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The narration/performance was quite good with the exception of the child Talli(sp?) and her father.
Perplexed, yet unguided
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
A reader who could pronounce the words correctly. It was tremendously grating to hear her say the name Moshe, as "Mo Shay". Likewise for Shiva, and a host of other words. This was the wrong narrator for this text.What was most disappointing about Dara Horn’s story?
The story had no interesting develpments. Turned out to be trite, unsophisticated pablum. Such a shame.How could the performance have been better?
The narrator did not pronounce Jewish, Hebrew, or Yiddish words anywhere near correctly. A terrible narrator selection for this book.You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
There were several elements to the book which had potential to be fulfilling, but sadly, the work turned out the be a tremendous disappointment.Any additional comments?
I cannot believe this was a PJ library adult selection. Usually, the PJ library books for kids are excellent. Terrible disappointment.Would not recommend. Had potential.
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Left Me Feeling Perplexed
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I liked the various stories but was shocked when the book was suddenly over. Seriously left shaking my head. Ok, I get that the past was being repeated. But to leave us at that spot? Why?
And the stores of Solomon Schecter and his discoveries and his relationship with his brother - there was so much more to tell to tie all of the stories together.
This story had so much potential. as written, I cannot recommend it. What a shame!
so much promise left on the floor
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