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Outlander
- Outlander, Book 1
- De: Diana Gabaldon
- Narrado por: Davina Porter
- Duración: 32 h y 38 m
- Versión completa
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Why we think it’s a great listen: An all-time Audible favorite that mixes historic fiction, adventure, and romance with one of the most fascinating literary devices: time travel. Outlander introduces an exhilarating world of heroism and breathtaking thrills as one woman is torn between past and present, passion and love. In 1945, former combat nurse Claire Randall returns from World War II and joins her husband for a second honeymoon. But their blissful reunion is shattered....
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The Time Travel VS Romance Quandary
- De Sara en 09-10-14
- Outlander
- Outlander, Book 1
- De: Diana Gabaldon
- Narrado por: Davina Porter
Lots of romance; easy pace
Revisado: 07-02-23
I'm about 17 hours into the story and keep hoping that the pace will pick up. The character of Jamie is very well developed and performed, but the plot is a little slow.
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Dreaming of Babylon
- A Private Eye Novel 1942
- De: Richard Brautigan
- Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
- Duración: 3 h y 29 m
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It is early 1942. You are in San Francisco, and you need a private eye. Sam Spade is rumored to be in Istanbul. The Continental Op has been drafted and is a sergeant in the Aleutians. Philip Marlowe is up at Little Fawn Lake investigating the disappearance of Mrs. Derace Kingsley. Lew Archer is in the army. Who's left? Nobody but C. Card. You haven't heard of C. Card? That's all right. Nobody has.
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- De 🔥 Phx17 🔥 en 11-04-23
- Dreaming of Babylon
- A Private Eye Novel 1942
- De: Richard Brautigan
- Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
captivating performance 👏
Revisado: 03-08-23
The only thing that could make the experience of this audible fiction more enjoyable would be more of it. Brilliant casting. Captivating, unequivocally versatile, no-holes-barred performance. Unmatched. Like it's predecessor "Trout Fishing in America" , "Babylon" insists that we suspend narrative convention to allow for safe and absolute passage through the narrator's journey, right down his white rabbit hole. it's like if Louden Wainright and They Might be Giants hooked up with Tom Robbins and Kurt Vonnegutt and had a love child in the form of a novel, it might roll something like this.
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