Marcus Edward Hahne
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The Buried Giant
- A Novel
- De: Kazuo Ishiguro
- Narrado por: David Horovitch
- Duración: 11 h y 48 m
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"You've long set your heart against it, Axl, I know. But it's time now to think on it anew. There's a journey we must go on, and no more delay..." The Buried Giant begins as a couple set off across a troubled land of mist and rain in the hope of finding a son they have not seen in years. Sometimes savage, often intensely moving, Kazuo Ishiguro's first novel in nearly a decade is about lost memories, love, revenge, and war.
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The beauty of the reveal
- De Anonymous User en 03-17-15
- The Buried Giant
- A Novel
- De: Kazuo Ishiguro
- Narrado por: David Horovitch
Amazing fantasy adventure
Revisado: 06-25-21
On top of a good story, the narrator made this book an easy listen with varying voices and great performance
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Rich and Pretty
- A Novel
- De: Rumaan Alam
- Narrado por: Julie McKay
- Duración: 10 h y 38 m
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As close as sisters for 20 years, Sarah and Lauren have been together through high school and college, first jobs and first loves, the uncertainties of their 20s and the realities of their 30s. Sarah, the only child of a prominent intellectual and a socialite, works at a charity and is methodically planning her wedding. Lauren - beautiful, independent, and unpredictable - is single and working in publishing, deflecting her parents' worries and questions about her life and future by trying not to think about them herself.
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I couldn't do it.
- De Ryan Marshall en 07-06-16
- Rich and Pretty
- A Novel
- De: Rumaan Alam
- Narrado por: Julie McKay
Well-written, but no story
Revisado: 05-16-21
The book had prose that pulled me into the minds of the characters, but once I was there, the book didn't do anything with it. It makes these poignant observations about life and sex and growing up and being a woman that don't contribute to any overarching point. This book is stuck perpetually in the first act: I got to know the characters, then got to know them some more, then got to know them some more, and some ordinary life changes happen to them, and then it's the end of the book.
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