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Wild with Happy
- De: Colman Domingo
- Narrado por: Colman Domingo, Alex Newell, Sharon Washington, y otros
- Duración: 1 h y 32 m
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Gil (Domingo) is a struggling NYC actor who heads home to Philadelphia after the passing of his mother, Adelaide (Winfrey). The plan is to tidy-up her affairs as quickly and efficiently as possible, until a few unpredictably hilarious detours ensue. With his Aunt Glo (Washington) insisting on a proper burial, but an urn of ashes already in his hand, Gil gets thrown into a car by his best friend (Newell).
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All hollas and hallelujahs
- De 🔥 Phx17 🔥 en 06-14-24
- Wild with Happy
- De: Colman Domingo
- Narrado por: Colman Domingo, Alex Newell, Sharon Washington, Tyler James Williams, Oprah Winfrey
Such a fun listen
Revisado: 07-06-24
I actually like the over the top character of Aunt Glo. Overall the story is a little sadness overshadowed by the joy of finding peace in all of it.
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Sundown: A Time Capsule Society Mystery
- De: Michael DiMartino
- Narrado por: Asante Blackk, Storm Reid, Devery Jacobs, y otros
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What if you could travel back in time 100 years and right the wrongs of the past—would you take the risk? “Sundown: A Time Travel Society Mystery” is a wildly imaginative podcast from Michael Dante DiMartino, the co-creator of the animated classics “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and “The Legend of Korra.” “Sundown” explores the story of a group of teens who go back into the past and uncover secrets about themselves, their families, their town—and America. 17-year-old Darius Hightower (played by Emmy-nominated actor Asante Blackk of “When They See Us”) is just about the only Black person in his small New England town of Norhaven. Adopted by a wealthy white family when he was a baby, Darius has learned to keep his head down and not challenge his family or its history. But when the outspoken Sanaa Starr (played by NAACP Image Award-winner Storm Reid of “Euphoria”) transfers to his high school and starts asking questions, Darius re-examines the truth about his ancestors’ involvement in the town’s most infamous murder. A time capsule from 1920 may hold some clues, but when Norhaven’s most powerful conspire to destroy its contents, it’s up to Darius, Sanaa, and their friends (including “Reservation Dogs” star Devery Jacobs) to investigate what really happened. After a strange incident sends them back 100 years to the scene of the crime, their fact-finding mission becomes life-or-death. Forced to confront their town’s prejudiced past, the teens race against time in order save an innocent man’s life and clear his name. “Sundown” is a sci-fi mystery adventure like you’ve never heard before.
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so very pleased
- De K.Perry en 09-01-22
Fiction based on hard truths
Revisado: 02-08-23
It’s unfortunate but, intelligent people have to learn from the mistakes of the past, not hide from them or hide those sad truths. Like Tulsa OK and the burning of Black Wall Street. Its too close to ignore it. It’s angering but it’s educational too. I let my 16 year old listen with me; it took a couple of weeks but it gave us time to delve into all aspects of the story. I won’t say I liked it, but then too, it’s not meant to be liked. It was interesting; an intriguing historical sci-fi listen.
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Ep. 4: It Might Be Time
- De: Michael DiMartino
- Narrado por: a full cast
- Duración: 30 m
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Darius, Sanaa and their friends explore Norhaven and discover more about Margaret’s secret life. Mireya and Lizzie uncover another mystery.
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Hate x2
- De HOM LLC en 02-06-24
- Ep. 4: It Might Be Time
- De: Michael DiMartino
- Narrado por: a full cast
Fiction based on hard truths
Revisado: 02-08-23
It’s unfortunate but, intelligent people have to learn from the mistakes of the past, not hide from them or hide those sad truths. Like Tulsa OK and the burning of Black Wall Street. Its too close to ignore it. It’s angering but it’s educational too. I let my 16 year old listen with me; it took a couple of weeks but it gave us time to delve into all aspects of the story. I won’t say I liked it, but then too, it’s not meant to be liked. It was interesting; an intriguing historical sci-fi listen.
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Unlicensed
- De: Joseph Fink, Jeffrey Cranor
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From Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, creators of the genre defining fiction podcast Welcome to Night Vale, comes the new LA noire Unlicensed, starring Molly Quinn, Lusia Strus, and T.L Thompson.
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Make more
- De Liam Yourston en 11-16-22
Well Done!
Revisado: 01-10-23
From the narration to the entire storyline I was hooked. I’m definitely looking for additional titles under this brand. This was a great listen.
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All the Lonely People
- De: Mike Gayle
- Narrado por: Ben Onwukwe
- Duración: 12 h y 21 m
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In weekly phone calls to his daughter in Australia, widower Hubert Birdpaints a picture of the perfect retirement, packed with fun, friendship, and fulfillment. But it's a lie. In reality, Hubert's days are all the same, dragging on without him seeing a single soul. Until he receives some good news - good news that in one way turns out to be the worst news ever, news that will force him out again, into a world he has long since turned his back on.
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For all the lonely and not-so-lonely people
- De R. Sharma en 08-22-21
- All the Lonely People
- De: Mike Gayle
- Narrado por: Ben Onwukwe
Touching Story
Revisado: 11-01-21
This was surprisingly for me a good read-only because it was a recommendation based on another book I chose. The wonderful love story against all odds, family ups and downs and new beginnings was so lovely.
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