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The Magic Mountain
- De: Thomas Mann
- Narrado por: David Rintoul
- Duración: 37 h y 27 m
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Hans Castorp is, on the face of it, an ordinary man in his early 20s, on course to start a career in ship engineering in his home town of Hamburg, when he decides to travel to the Berghof Santatorium in Davos. The year is 1912 and an oblivious world is on the brink of war. Castorp’s friend Joachim Ziemssen is taking the cure and a three-week visit seems a perfect break before work begins. But when Castorp arrives he is surprised to find an established community of patients, and little by little, he gets drawn into the closeted life and the individual personalities of the residents.
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A Magical Journey
- De Paul en 08-20-20
- The Magic Mountain
- De: Thomas Mann
- Narrado por: David Rintoul
One of the few truly Great books.
Revisado: 05-01-25
The translation is itself a work of art. The narrator is also an artist of the first order. Forget about any other post WW1 books—Hemingway, lost generation, etc. They are mere children. If you want the adult version, this is it.
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Maigret and the Good People of Montparnasse
- Inspector Maigret, 58
- De: Georges Simenon
- Narrado por: Gareth Armstrong
- Duración: 3 h y 19 m
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A retired manufacturer has been shot dead by his own pistol, last seen alive by his son-in-law. In this seemingly motiveless murder, Inspector Maigret must rely on his famous intuition to discover the truth. This novel has been published in a previous translation as Maigret and the Black Sheep.
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Brilliant example of post-war Maigret
- De jglennny1a en 04-11-25
- Maigret and the Good People of Montparnasse
- Inspector Maigret, 58
- De: Georges Simenon
- Narrado por: Gareth Armstrong
Brilliant example of post-war Maigret
Revisado: 04-11-25
Translation and narration are superb—as good as it gets. Brilliant writing, tinged with philosophical musings about crime and punishment, family and loyalty, and society and its obligations to the citizenry.
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
- De: Gabriel García Márquez, Gregory Rabassa - translator
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 14 h y 4 m
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One of the 20th century's enduring works, One Hundred Years of Solitude is a widely beloved and acclaimed novel known throughout the world and the ultimate achievement in a Nobel Prize-winning career. The novel tells the story of the rise and fall of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendía family. Rich and brilliant, it is a chronicle of life, death, and the tragicomedy of humankind. In the beautiful, ridiculous, and tawdry story of the Buendía family, one sees all of humanity, just as in the history, myths, growth, and decay of Macondo, one sees all of Latin America.
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What in the heck happened?????
- De Melinda en 02-05-14
57 years after publication, it has aged in various ways.
Revisado: 03-22-25
I read the printed book 45 years ago and remember it differently. The first third is as good as literature gets, but the middle and end suffer from repetitive and boring tropes and narrative twists, as well as some less-than-magical realism writing. Well worth the effort, it’s just that it is put on such a high shelf, I’m not sure all of it belongs there. The ending seems particularly forced. Of course the most famous translation in modern literature by Gregory Rabassa, and an absolutely first-rate reading from John Lee.
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Zero Hour
- Expeditionary Force, Book 5
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
- Duración: 17 h y 20 m
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United Nations Special Operations Command sent an elite expeditionary force of soldiers and pilots out on a simple recon mission, and somehow along the way they sparked an alien civil war. Now the not-at-all-merry band of pirates is in desperate trouble, again. Their stolen alien starship is falling apart, thousands of light years from home. The ancient alien AI they nicknamed Skippy is apparently dead, and even if they can by some miracle revive him, he might never be the same.
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The middle sags with repetition
- De KM en 02-14-18
- Zero Hour
- Expeditionary Force, Book 5
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
Another stellar VO performance. Story less so.
Revisado: 03-20-25
Great performance as usual by RC Bray kept me listening, but the premise and its tropes are pretty worn out. I guess this is the last of these I buy. There are so many…..
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Black Ops
- Expeditionary Force, Book 4
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
- Duración: 16 h y 44 m
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The elite crew of the pirate ship UNS Flying Dutchman had a simple mission: determining whether the Thuranin are sending another starship to Earth. Along the way, they became sidetracked by securing a future for the UNEF troops on the planet Paradise. When asked whether Earth was now safe, their ancient alien AI responded "Not so much"...now they have to deal with the consequences.
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Slightly better than books two and three.....
- De Mary and Stephen en 01-02-18
- Black Ops
- Expeditionary Force, Book 4
- De: Craig Alanson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
Consistently enjoyable series
Revisado: 03-18-25
Great reader, RC Bray. Makes the story come alive in a way that you can’t do with material like this for yourself. This is not a book that I would ever consider buying a paper copy of, but the audiobook is really enjoyable.
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Project Hail Mary
- De: Andy Weir
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
- Duración: 16 h y 10 m
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Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission - and if he fails, humanity and the Earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn't know that. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company.
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Bazinga
- De Davidgonzalezsr en 05-04-21
- Project Hail Mary
- De: Andy Weir
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
Great start. Gets tedious for many parts thereafter.
Revisado: 03-01-25
Anything over junior high school science is over/repetitively explained. Main character starts out interesting but becomes annoying. Structure becomes somewhat forced after using the same trope a few too many times. But the voice performance is great, and it is fairly entertaining overall. A little too close to The Martian in formula to be as original as that book was.
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Maigret Hesitates
- Inspector Maigret, Book 67
- De: Georges Simenon
- Narrado por: Gareth Armstrong
- Duración: 3 h y 51 m
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'Maigret looked at him in some confusion, wondering if he was dealing with a skilful actor or, on the contrary, with a sickly little man who found consolation in a subtle sense of humour.' A series of anonymous letters leads Maigret into the wealthy household of an eminent lawyer and a curious game of cat and mouse with Paris high society.
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Seamless integration of big ideas and minute observations
- De jglennny1a en 02-12-25
- Maigret Hesitates
- Inspector Maigret, Book 67
- De: Georges Simenon
- Narrado por: Gareth Armstrong
Seamless integration of big ideas and minute observations
Revisado: 02-12-25
From Sartre to HLA Hart, Simenon packages the biggest of the big ideas in the most economical of packages. Free will vs determinism, status crimes and the continuum of being and doing (Hart), and as always, the tacit acceptance of a huge double standard for behavior between classes, with no British-style hand-wringing. Like Stanley Kowalski says, it’s in the Napoleonic code. And the truly great Gareth Armstrong presents the book in a way that only an audiobook read/performed at this level can. Perfect match between material in a brilliant translation and presentation. These were available for while for free on YouTube and I’ve listened to all those (no longer available. I don’t mind paying for it to listen to it again. And the drinking and smoking! And just to get a dig in at the vastly overrated Lost Generation, Simenon’s Paris is alive in ways that make Hemingway and Fitzgerald look like the hacks they basically were. Sorry.
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