James K. Freda
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Attuned
- Practicing Interdependence to Heal Our Trauma—and Our World
- De: Thomas Hübl, Julie Avritt
- Narrado por: Stacy Carolan
- Duración: 7 h y 35 m
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We are all interconnected—and dependent on each other to shape the world in which we live. Yet even though technology has allowed us to digitally share our lives with more people than ever, the result has been a growing pattern of personal isolation, alienation, and division. Why is this? “We are seeing the manifestation of collective trauma,” says luminary Thomas Hübl, who has reached thousands of people around the world through his teachings on mysticism and healing.
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The reader obstructs comprehension
- De James K. Freda en 10-31-24
- Attuned
- Practicing Interdependence to Heal Our Trauma—and Our World
- De: Thomas Hübl, Julie Avritt
- Narrado por: Stacy Carolan
The reader obstructs comprehension
Revisado: 10-31-24
Way, way too much constant unnatural emphasis. Really hard to listen to the complex thoughts with so much needless expression -in-every-word. It’s like a seven hour toothpaste commercial.
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Death in Holy Orders
- An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery
- De: P. D. James
- Narrado por: Charles Keating
- Duración: 15 h y 43 m
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The setting itself is elemental P. D. James: the bleak coast of East Anglia, where atop a sweep of low cliffs stands the small theological college of St. Anselm’s. On the shore not far away, smothered beneath a fall of sand, lies the body of one of the school’s young ordinands. He is the son of Sir Alred Treves, a hugely successful and flamboyant businessman who is accustomed to getting what he wants—and in this case what he wants is Commander Adam Dalgliesh to investigate his son’s death.
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Don't
- De Deborah en 09-29-03
- Death in Holy Orders
- An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery
- De: P. D. James
- Narrado por: Charles Keating
highly recommended
Revisado: 10-19-03
This was a very long listen, but very enjoyable. It is an intricate, believable, and carefully crafted story. The narration is excellent. More PD James is called for!
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Seabiscuit
- An American Legend (Abridged Edition)
- De: Laura Hillenbrand
- Narrado por: Campbell Scott
- Duración: 5 h y 55 m
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Laura Hillenbrand beautifully renders this breathtaking saga of one horse's journey from also-ran to national luminary. Seabiscuit: An American Legend is an inspiring tale of unlikely heroes, a classic story of three embattled individuals overcoming the odds in the Great Depression.
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Abridged = Awful
- De Andrew en 09-12-03
- Seabiscuit
- An American Legend (Abridged Edition)
- De: Laura Hillenbrand
- Narrado por: Campbell Scott
riveting tale well told
Revisado: 10-17-03
This was a wonderful listen. It was full of suspense and wonder. The narration also was fine.
A real pleasure.
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Dreamcatcher
- De: Stephen King
- Narrado por: Jeffrey DeMunn
- Duración: 22 h y 47 m
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A dark and sweeping adventure, Dreamcatcher is set in the haunted city of Derry - the site of Stephen King's It and Insomnia. In it, four young boys stand together and do a brave, good thing, an act that changes them in ways that they hardly understand. A quarter-century later, as grown men who have gone their separate ways, these friends come together once a year to hunt in the woods of Maine.
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King Fans Will Love Dreamcatcher
- De Murray Zetterholm en 03-06-03
- Dreamcatcher
- De: Stephen King
- Narrado por: Jeffrey DeMunn
Marvelous, engrossing, heart-warming
Revisado: 09-24-03
I listened to this one on a road trip to Yellowstone. It made the long hours fly by. I loved the narration. Extremely well done. And I loved the development of the four or five main characters-their particularities, the novel slang and cursing of "The Beav", and the comaraderie. Its a great male bonding story.
The story was wonderful: incredibly suspenseful without being excessive. The crafting of each line in this one was marvelously done. It was a pleasure to observe the yarn being so finely spun. I didn't expect it from King.
This title has made me a King fan, for sure. I never thought I would get into such a mainstream author, but now I see that it is well worth it.
One of my best listens yet.
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Memoirs of a Geisha
- De: Arthur Golden
- Narrado por: Bernadette Dunne
- Duración: 17 h y 54 m
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In a voice both haunting and startlingly immediate, Nitta Sayuri describes her life as a geisha. Taken from her home at the age of nine, she is sold into slavery to a renowned geisha house. Witness her transformation as you enter a world where appearances are paramount, virginity is auctioned to the highest bidder, women beguile powerful men, and love is scorned as illusion.
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Perfect ---- in every way
- De Amanda en 02-08-06
- Memoirs of a Geisha
- De: Arthur Golden
- Narrado por: Bernadette Dunne
ruined by the narration
Revisado: 09-14-03
This is an excellent book in print, but the audiobook was ruined by its inferior production. I bought it, but regret it. I have read the book; it is great. But this production--what a mess.
The narrator really only reads the book--reading a book is quite different from telling a story. She is no voice artist. At first, I thought she was in character, as some sort of clipped and emotionless spinster, to convey the personality of this elderly, formal Japanese geisha telling her story. (Even that doesn't make sense, if you know the story.) But no. It is simply a very mechanical reading. You can hear the commas, the capital letters, the white space in between the words. You can't hear the spirit, the feeling, the charm of the chararaters and the plot. I never lost myself in the story, and I could never lose my awareness of the irritating, clipped, nasal voice of this woman reading a book to me as if it were for a test in middle school.
I know Japanese and Japanese culture, but you dont have to know much about Japan to do better than this! The narrator attempts a Japanese accent at points, but it emerges as crudely Chinese. I could hardly believe what I was hearing--"Is this some regional dialect I am unfamiliar with?" I thought. The geisha serves a cup of "sackey" (sake). What is that? Romanized Japanese is the easiest language to pronounce: it is just like Spanish. Obviously this production got the short shrift, and I am upset because it is really such a marvelous book.
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A Darkness More than Night: Harry Bosch Series, Book 7
- De: Michael Connelly
- Narrado por: Richard M. Davidson
- Duración: 13 h y 4 m
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A movie director is charged with murdering an actress during sex, and then staging her death to make it look like a suicide. In a seemingly unrelated case, a loner is murdered, leaving the sheriff's department with no clues. One unsettling revelation after another leaves a retired FBI agent and an L.A. detective thinking they've unmasked a most frightening killer with almost inconceivable calculation.
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Narrator is the worst ever
- De Keith en 11-23-05
poor narration, clunky story
Revisado: 06-27-03
I enjoyed Lost Light (narrated by Len Cariou). In it, Bosch emerged as a complex and appealing character and the narration was good.
Here, however, the narration is gratingly monochromatic. Bosch was made to be almost comically gruff, and many characters are inflected with a strange, unrealistic twang of some sort.
The story too was noticeably less inspired and more plodding than Lost Light. I put it down in frustration half-way through.
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Life of Pi
- De: Yann Martel
- Narrado por: Jeff Woodman
- Duración: 11 h y 41 m
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Pi Patel has been raised in a zoo in India. When his father decides to move the family to Canada and sell the animals to American zoos, everyone boards a Japanese cargo ship. The ship sinks, and 16-year-old Pi finds himself alone on a lifeboat with a hyena, an orangutan, a zebra with a broken leg, and a 450-pound Bengal tiger. Soon it's just Pi, the tiger, and the vast Pacific Ocean - for 227 days. Pi's fear, knowledge, and cunning keep him alive until they reach the coast of Mexico, where the tiger disappears into the jungle.
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Despite myself, I loved this book
- De Jeff en 11-09-03
- Life of Pi
- De: Yann Martel
- Narrado por: Jeff Woodman
revised review: an engrossing and inspiring story
Revisado: 06-27-03
I earlier gave this book a very critical review. I could not stomach the first part that was heavily religious. However, after reading another review, I decided to give it a second chance, and happy am I that I did so.
What an incredible story. It is engrossing, charming, pure of heart, shocking, and revitalizing. The protagonist is a wonderful character that never lets go of his will to give his life meaning through telling a good story.
In the end, it is not at all about religion, or faith in religion. The protagonist pities those who reject religion not because they reject the truth, but because they miss out on the best story. And the same can be said for this book, which I think you shouldn't miss.
And, importantly, the narration is very nicely done
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Oryx and Crake
- De: Margaret Atwood
- Narrado por: Campbell Scott
- Duración: 10 h y 30 m
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The narrator of Atwood's riveting novel calls himself Snowman. When the story opens, he is sleeping in a tree, wearing an old bedsheet, mourning the loss of his beloved Oryx and his best friend Crake, and slowly starving to death. He searches for supplies in a wasteland where insects proliferate and pigoons and wolvogs ravage the pleeblands, where ordinary people once lived, and the Compounds that sheltered the extraordinary. As he tries to piece together what has taken place, the narrative shifts to decades earlier. How did everything fall apart so quickly?
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Brilliant Science Fiction
- De Michael en 05-20-03
- Oryx and Crake
- De: Margaret Atwood
- Narrado por: Campbell Scott
Dark but satisfying
Revisado: 06-27-03
This was a wonderful listen. It was at times a bit depressing, which one must expect with this sort of apocalyptic science fiction. But it was beautifully narrated, and by the end emerges as a deeply satisfying story. I highly recommend it.
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Zeitgeist
- De: Bruce Sterling
- Narrado por: Jeff Woodman
- Duración: 10 h y 22 m
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ZeitgeistIt's 1999 in Cyprus, an ancient island bejeweled with blue-helmeted UN peacekeepers and littered with rusting land mines, corroding barbed wire, and illegal sewage dumps. Here, in the Turkish half of the island, the ever-enterprising Leggy Starlitz has alighted, pausing on his mission to storm the Third World with the "G-7" girls, the cheapest, phoniest all-girl band ever to wear Wonderbras and spandex. And his market is staring him in the face.
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interesting near future history
- De James K. Freda en 03-15-03
- Zeitgeist
- De: Bruce Sterling
- Narrado por: Jeff Woodman
interesting near future history
Revisado: 03-15-03
This book is another good one by Bruce Sterling. He takes a more moderated tack to the practice of cyber-punk fiction, which he famously pioneered in co-authored books with William Gibson. Sterling here provides a pretty fun and interesting sort of international intrigue with a great protagonist and lots of good sociological speculation. All of his books are provocative and thoughtful science fiction on the cutting edge.
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