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Yearbook
- De: Seth Rogen
- Narrado por: Seth Rogen, full cast
- Duración: 6 h y 13 m
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Hi! I’m Seth! I was asked to describe my audiobook, Yearbook for websites and shit like that, so...here it goes!!! Yearbook is a collection of true stories that I desperately hope are just funny at worst, and life-changingly amazing at best. (I understand that it’s likely the former, which is a fancy “book” way of saying “the first one.”) I talk about my grandparents, doing stand-up comedy as a teenager, bar mitzvahs, and Jewish summer camp, and tell way more stories about doing drugs than my mother would like.
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Good until it turned political
- De atk0623 en 05-20-21
- Yearbook
- De: Seth Rogen
- Narrado por: Seth Rogen, full cast
I liked this idea a lot and it made my heart sing
Revisado: 04-24-24
The most important thing to know about this project is that you have the opportunity to create your first impression of the product in your own mind.
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Time Is Tight
- My Life, Note by Note
- De: Booker T. Jones
- Narrado por: Booker T. Jones
- Duración: 11 h y 12 m
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From Booker T. Jones's earliest years in segregated Memphis, music was the driving force in his life. While he worked paper routes and played gigs in local nightclubs to pay for lessons and support his family, Jones, on the side, was also recording sessions in what became the famous Stax Studios -all while still in high school. Not long after, he would form the genre-defining group Booker T. and the MGs, whose recordings went on to sell millions of copies and win a place in Rolling Stone's list of top 500 songs of all time.
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Like His Music Eloquent and Tight
- De jim holt en 02-08-20
- Time Is Tight
- My Life, Note by Note
- De: Booker T. Jones
- Narrado por: Booker T. Jones
A revelation
Revisado: 02-05-20
I, like most on the planet, have enjoyed Mr. Jones’ music throughout the decades of his his playing, composing, arranging, and studio work. When I came across this title on Audible, I wanted to know more about the man behind the music, and this book delivered in eloquent and unexpected ways. It ranges across themes from music theory to pop history to deeply expressed contemplations on social injustice to personal challenges and, ultimately, redemptions. The author took a creative risk in delivering a chronically disjunct narrative rather than a linear one, and that approach suits the material perfectly. Likewise the the tone of the book - and the narration - reflects an honest, sensitive, and spiritual confidence. I’m sure I’ve never paused an audiobook as much as I did this one, because I frequently jumped over to iTunes to relisten, or hear for the first time, to hear the songs discussed. I don’t think I’ve ever reviewed an audiobook before but I couldn’t help but take time to heap praise and gratitude on Time is Tight. Finally, I don’t think I’ve ever bought a print version of a book I just heard from beginning to end, but I ordered this one on Amazon, so that I can revisit it when I find myself in need a bit of an uplift ... so thanks!
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A Feast for Crows
- A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 4
- De: George R. R. Martin
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 31 h y 3 m
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It is not long before the survivors, outlaws, renegades, and carrion eaters start to gather, picking over the bones of the dead and fighting for the spoils of the soon-to-be dead. Now in the Seven Kingdoms, as the human crows assemble over a banquet of ashes, daring new plots and dangerous new alliances are formed, while surprising faces, some familiar, others only just appearing, are seen emerging from an ominous twilight of past struggles and chaos to take up the challenges ahead.
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No Roy Dotrice
- De Aaron en 12-07-05
- A Feast for Crows
- A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 4
- De: George R. R. Martin
- Narrado por: John Lee
Annoying
Revisado: 08-13-11
I must echo those readers who praised the reading of the previous narrator, Roy Dotrice, and found the narration in this current book grating, conspicuous by the reader's inability to grasp the content he's glossing, and generally annoying to hear. HOWEVER - I jumped ahead and notice that Mr. Dotrice is back to read Book 5, so perhaps the Audible producers did respond to the complaints. So ... I guess I will join those reviewers to decided to read this book the old fashioned way (the horror!) and rejoin the audio format for Book 5 - something to anticipate with pleasure.
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