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Going Solo
- De: Roald Dahl
- Narrado por: Dan Stevens
- Duración: 4 h y 38 m
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Superb stories, daring deeds, fantastic adventures! Going Solo is the action-packed tale of Roald Dahl's exploits as a World War II pilot. Learn all about his encounters with the enemy, his worldwide travels, the life-threatening injuries he sustained in a plane accident, and the rest of his sometimes bizarre, often unnerving, and always colorful adventures. Told with the same irresistible appeal that has made Roald Dahl one of the world's best-loved writers, Going Solo brings you directly into the action and into the mind of this fascinating man.
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Live of a master, read beautifully
- De Bel en 06-04-16
- Going Solo
- De: Roald Dahl
- Narrado por: Dan Stevens
Extraordinary Life
Revisado: 08-02-21
Incredible, true story.
Exceptional writing.
Excellent narration.
I don’t understand why Audible requires more words.
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The Magus
- De: John Fowles
- Narrado por: Nicholas Boulton
- Duración: 26 h y 19 m
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John Fowles’s The Magus was a literary landmark of the 1960s. Nicholas Urfe goes to a Greek island to teach at a private school and becomes enmeshed in curious happenings at the home of a mysterious Greek recluse, Maurice Conchis. Are these events, involving attractive young English sisters, just psychological games, or an elaborate joke, or more? Reality shifts as the story unfolds. The Magus reflected the issues of the 1960s perfectly, and it continues to create tension and concern today.
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One of the best novels that I really think I hate.
- De Darwin8u en 01-29-14
- The Magus
- De: John Fowles
- Narrado por: Nicholas Boulton
What a downer!
Revisado: 08-07-20
I very much looked forward to rereading The Magus. I read it for the first time during what I have often described as “the best week of my life”. I remember reading it to be a wonderful experience. Perhaps I was not able to recall reality.
It was 1970 and I was a Marine lieutenant in Vietnam. For some reason I thought someone was trying to kill me. I was sent to the hospital ship USS Hope with incipient ulcers. I spent a week undergoing tests while we cruised the South China Sea. I was medicated with Valium. I slept like a baby and read The Magus during every waking hour. I was enthralled.
I was discharged from the hospital and sent back to my same assignment as an artillery forward observer with an infantry company. I never had another symptom.
I have told the story of “the best week of my life” many times. I own a first edition inscribed by John Fowles.
Fifty years later I decided to reread/listen to The Magus. I did not remember a word. This time I had the benefit of having traveled to London, Greece and other locations in the book many times. The closest I have been to Spetses, the inspiration for Phraxos, is Nafplio, which is often mentioned in the book. It helps, but...
I was disappointed and disillusioned and my “memory” has been shattered. While “well written”, the book is a slog. When it ended I felt empty. I have seen other reviews which say this book is for young adults not seasoned citizens. Maybe. On the other hand it might have been the Valium more than the literature I admired.
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The Red and the Black
- De: Stendhal
- Narrado por: Bill Homewood
- Duración: 22 h y 4 m
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Young Julien Sorel, the son of a country timber merchant, carries a portrait of his hero Napoleon Bonaparte and dreams of military glory. A brilliant career in the Church leads him into Parisian high society, where, 'mounted upon the finest horse in Alsace', he gains high military office and wins the heart of the aristocratic Mlle Mathilde de la Mole. Julien's cunning and ambition lead him into all sorts of scrapes.
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Slow and wordy
- De Chrissie en 08-30-14
- The Red and the Black
- De: Stendhal
- Narrado por: Bill Homewood
Why?
Revisado: 01-22-18
I read this book as assigned reading for a literature class. I finished reading it. I do not know why. Until the teacher explains that to me, my conjecture is that this helps understand the development of novel writing. I cannot think of any other possible reason to read it in 2018. Perhaps my evaluation says more about me than it does about the book.
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A Death in Vienna
- De: Daniel Silva
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 10 h y 15 m
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Sent to Vienna to authenticate a painting, the art restorer and sometime spy Gabriel Allon is sidetracked by a photograph that throws his world upside-down. Could it really be the face of a man who during the last days of World War II had brutalized his mother on the Death March from Auschwitz?
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Never forget!
- De Harris en 03-12-04
- A Death in Vienna
- De: Daniel Silva
- Narrado por: John Lee
Good potboiler.
Revisado: 07-26-17
What did you love best about A Death in Vienna?
Excellent narration by John Lee.
Who was your favorite character and why?
The Sturmbanfuher seemed very real. That doesn't mean I like the guy, but people like that, and they do exist, are very fascinating.
What does John Lee bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Pace, his voice, the characters voices, gravitas.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The mother's written testimony.
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The Plot Against America
- De: Philip Roth
- Narrado por: Ron Silver
- Duración: 13 h y 23 m
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In an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative invention, our most ambitious novelist imagines an alternate version of American history. In 1940 Charles A. Lindbergh, heroic aviator and rabid isolationist, is elected president. Shortly thereafter, he negotiates a cordial "understanding" with Adolf Hitler while the new government embarks on a program of folksy anti-Semitism.
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Life is imitating Roth's art
- De Matthew en 08-04-16
- The Plot Against America
- De: Philip Roth
- Narrado por: Ron Silver
Well Written But Nonsensical Historical Fiction/Fantasy
Revisado: 03-27-17
Philip Roth writes very well. However, his attempt at an alternative history of the USA during WWII requires that the reader not know the real history and the backgrounds of the real historical figures whose history he changes. You must suspend any understanding of the US Constitution and our whole civic/political structure/system.
I get the paranoia of the Jewish community of the time or even now, I understand anti-semitism has long existed and exists today, but this yarn doesn't help whatever Roth is attempting to convey.
I worked my way through the entire novel simply to be able to credibly discuss it with my book group. I wish we were reading something else.
Ron Silver's narration helped get me through it.
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All the King's Men
- De: Robert Penn Warren
- Narrado por: Michael Emerson
- Duración: 20 h y 52 m
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The fictionalized account of Louisiana's colorful and notorious governor, Huey Pierce Long, All the King's Men follows the startling rise and fall of Willie Stark, a country lawyer in the Deep South of the 1930s. Beset by political enemies, Stark seeks aid from his right-hand man Jack Burden, who will bear witness to the cataclysmic unfolding of this very American tragedy.
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Beautifully presented
- De Cheimon en 10-12-08
- All the King's Men
- De: Robert Penn Warren
- Narrado por: Michael Emerson
Simply a classic!
Revisado: 03-18-17
One of the best books I ever read. It certainly is more than a loose biography of Huey Long. Much more!
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The Cruel Sea
- De: Nicholas Monsarrat
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
- Duración: 17 h y 48 m
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Darting back and forth across the icy North Atlantic, Compass Rose played a deadly cat-and-mouse game with packs of German U-boats lying in wait beneath the ocean waves. Packed with tension and vivid descriptions of agonizing U-boat hunts, this tale of the most bitter and chilling campaign of the war tells of ordinary men who had to master their own fears before they could face a brutal menace - one that would strike without warning from the deep.
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Hard Edged Historical Fiction
- De CLR en 01-20-18
- The Cruel Sea
- De: Nicholas Monsarrat
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
A Classic
Revisado: 02-14-17
I first read this book around fifty years ago. It is still just as good. Simon Vance's narration actually improves it.
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Back Blast
- A Gray Man Novel
- De: Mark Greaney
- Narrado por: Jay Snyder
- Duración: 18 h y 20 m
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From the number-one New York Times best-selling coauthor of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan novels comes an all-new explosive thriller featuring the lethal assassin known as the Gray Man.... Court Gentry was the CIA's best agent. Until the day the agency turned against him and put out a kill-on-sight order. That's when the enigmatic international assassin called the Gray Man was born - and Court has been working for himself ever since.
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Excellent GRAY MAN book - I can't wait for more...
- De shelley en 02-17-16
- Back Blast
- A Gray Man Novel
- De: Mark Greaney
- Narrado por: Jay Snyder
Fast, Unrelenting Action Fable
Revisado: 09-24-16
I needed a break. My previous two books were James Joyce's Ulysses and Isaac Asimov's The Gods Themselves. I wanted some escapist fiction. I chose this. Big Mistake! I read it straight through. You can't do that with Ulysses. I lost sleep, but I'm glad I did. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
I had read the first four Gray Man novels. They were all good, but not this good. They were well written, but the action was implausible. You had to suspend your reasonableness sensors and you didn't get inside the characters, principally the Gray Man. While the action remained over the top in Back Blast it seemed eerily plausible and you spent a great amount of time understanding the history and psyche of the protagonist. I actually found myself comparing it to James Joyce...That's a joke.
I strongly recommend the first four novels. They are good or better for this genre, but always keep in your mind that you have this to look forward to.
I don't know where they got the narrator for this series. I don't believe I have heard him before. He is absolutely perfect.
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Christine Falls
- A Novel
- De: John Banville, Benjamin Black
- Narrado por: Timothy Dalton
- Duración: 9 h y 27 m
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It's not the dead that seem strange to Quirke. It's the living. One night, after a few drinks at an office party, Quirke shuffles down into the morgue where he works and finds his brother-in-law, Malachy, altering a file he has no business even reading. Odd enough in itself to find Malachy there, but the next morning, when the haze has lifted, it looks an awful lot like his brother-in-law, the esteemed doctor, was in fact tampering with a corpse—and concealing the cause of death.
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Great Listen
- De Stephen McLeod en 04-11-08
- Christine Falls
- A Novel
- De: John Banville, Benjamin Black
- Narrado por: Timothy Dalton
Disappointing story with non-sense ending. Excellent reader.
Revisado: 08-01-15
The story had an interesting premise, but went nowhere. The character development was fair. Timothy Dalton is an excellent reader.
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The Long Goodbye
- De: Raymond Chandler
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
- Duración: 11 h y 44 m
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Down-and-out drunk Terry Lennox has a problem: his millionaire wife is dead and he needs to get out of LA fast. So he turns to his only friend in the world: Philip Marlowe, Private Investigator. He's willing to help a man down on his luck, but later, Lennox commits suicide in Mexico and things start to turn nasty. Marlowe finds himself drawn into a sordid crowd of adulterers and alcoholics in LA's Idle Valley, where the rich are suffering one big suntanned hangover.
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Both the burn and the bush
- De Darwin8u en 06-08-15
- The Long Goodbye
- De: Raymond Chandler
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
Better than I hoped for.
Revisado: 07-26-15
Glad I finally read it. Raymond Chandler deserves his excellent reputation. He said this was his best.
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