Books DeepDive

By: Alan Shore and Denise
  • Summary

  • Your go-to podcast for exploring the fascinating world of the most listened audiobooks on Audible.com! In each episode, we go through all the reviews and bring you the summary.

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Episodes
  • Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry
    Nov 14 2024
    Reviewers generally praise the story's unique take on a zombie apocalypse and the performance by narrator Ray Porter, who brings the characters to life. However, some reviewers criticize the book's portrayal of certain characters, finding them unlikable or stereotypical, while others find the overall story predictable or lacking in depth. Despite the mixed reviews, the general consensus is that "Patient Zero" is an entertaining, action-packed listen.

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    17 mins
  • Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen
    Nov 13 2024
    multiple customer reviews for the audiobook "Her Royal Spyness," the first book in a cozy mystery series by Rhys Bowen. The reviewers generally praise the audiobook's narrator, Katherine Kellgren, for her talent in voicing diverse characters and accents, and they find the story to be lighthearted and engaging, offering a fun escape into the world of British aristocracy in the 1930s. Some reviewers even express excitement about continuing the series, suggesting that they found "Her Royal Spyness" to be a captivating start.

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    19 mins
  • Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
    Nov 12 2024
    Most of the reviews are positive, praising the story, the characters, and the narrator's performance. However, some reviewers express concern about the explicit depiction of sexual assault and the problematic portrayal of certain characters. The second source is a critical review of Outlander that criticizes the author's use of torture and arousal as intertwined elements of the narrative, as well as the protagonist's acceptance of her husband's violence. The reviewer finds the story ultimately disturbing and unsatisfying.

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    16 mins

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