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Slade House
- A Novel
- De: David Mitchell
- Narrado por: Thomas Judd, Tania Rodrigues
- Duración: 6 h y 54 m
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Down the road from a working-class British pub, along the brick wall of a narrow alley, if the conditions are exactly right, you'll find the entrance to Slade House. A stranger will greet you by name and invite you inside. At first, you won't want to leave. Later, you'll find that you can't. Every nine years, the house's residents - an odd brother and sister - extend a unique invitation to someone who's different or lonely: a precocious teenager, a recently divorced policeman, a shy college student. But what really goes on inside Slade House? For those who find out, it's already too late....
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Grief is an amputation
- De Darwin8u en 10-29-15
- Slade House
- A Novel
- De: David Mitchell
- Narrado por: Thomas Judd, Tania Rodrigues
Competent but clunky
Revisado: 01-16-25
An enjoyable listen. Nicely creepy, but not exactly horror. Mitchell is first and foremost a master of voice and this book is more evidence of that. Each voice presented is distinct and engaging.
But while the book presents an interesting mystery in the opening of the novel, the resolution of that mystery is handed to the reader in a way that is unsatisfying. The book just sort of explains what’s going on, there’s no reveal or satisfying moment of epiphany when the curtain is pulled back.
So while I liked this book and am interested in reading more of the “Mitchellverse” I’m also a little reluctant to do so for fear that those books will also end in a sort of flat, uninteresting way.
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Earthlings
- A Novel
- De: Sayaka Murata
- Narrado por: Nancy Wu
- Duración: 7 h y 6 m
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As a child, Natsuki doesn’t fit into her family. Her parents favor her sister, and her best friend is a plush toy hedgehog named Piyyut who has explained to her that he has come from the planet Popinpobopia on a special quest to help her save the Earth.
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Intriguing but disturbing
- De C. Parham en 01-01-21
- Earthlings
- A Novel
- De: Sayaka Murata
- Narrado por: Nancy Wu
Fearless and seriously f-ed up
Revisado: 12-13-24
This is one of my all time favorite books. It is fearless and charming and just a little bit terrifying. However, it is a book that doesn’t translate very well to the audio format. Not that the narrator did a bad job (she didn’t), it’s just that this is a book that should be experienced, not listened to, if that makes sense. So, if you read this, maybe go buy the print version somewhere and give that a shot.
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The Swallowed Man
- A Novel
- De: Edward Carey
- Narrado por: Edward Carey
- Duración: 4 h y 11 m
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In the small Tuscan town of Collodi, a lonely woodcarver longs for the companionship of a son. One day, "as if the wood commanded me", Giuseppe - better known as Geppetto - carves for himself a pinewood boy, a marionette he hopes to take on tour worldwide. But when his handsome new creation comes magically to life, Geppetto screams...and the boy, Pinocchio, leaps from his arms and escapes into the night.
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Superb, but also a bit meandering.
- De Nick en 09-27-24
- The Swallowed Man
- A Novel
- De: Edward Carey
- Narrado por: Edward Carey
Superb, but also a bit meandering.
Revisado: 09-27-24
I really, really loved this. As a piece of art, it is perfection. The voice is perfect. The performance (by the author!!) is also perfection.
My only issue is that it never feels like it’s going anywhere. Which is sort of the point and I understand why it’s like that. But it also makes a 5 hour story feel much longer than that at times.
Still, a very, very worthwhile listen. Give it a shot!
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The Changeling
- A Novel
- De: Victor LaValle
- Narrado por: Victor LaValle
- Duración: 14 h y 2 m
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When Apollo Kagwa's father disappeared, all he left his son were strange recurring dreams and a box of books stamped with the word improbabilia. Now Apollo is a father himself - and as he and his wife, Emma, are settling into their new lives as parents, exhaustion and anxiety start to take their toll. Apollo's old dreams return and Emma begins acting odd.
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Fractured Fairytale
- De Diane en 08-07-17
- The Changeling
- A Novel
- De: Victor LaValle
- Narrado por: Victor LaValle
Not perfect, but pretty friggin’ good
Revisado: 05-23-24
There are a few plot holes that don’t feel adequately addressed and the opening is somewhat slow. But once the book hits the midway point, it really catches and is hard to put down. And it really sticks the landing. Would definitely recommend!
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The Epiphany Machine
- De: David Burr Gerrard
- Narrado por: Ari Fliakos
- Duración: 12 h y 29 m
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Everyone else knows the truth about you. Now you can know it, too. That's the slogan. The product: a junky contraption that tattoos personalized revelations on its users' forearms. It's an old con, playing on the fear that we are obvious to everybody except ourselves. This particular one's been circulating New York since the 1960s. The ad works. And, oddly enough, so might the device....
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A New Entry into Pantheon of NYC Cult Classics?
- De W Perry Hall en 08-01-17
- The Epiphany Machine
- De: David Burr Gerrard
- Narrado por: Ari Fliakos
Brilliant but bleak
Revisado: 05-01-24
Man I super, super wanted to love this with my whole heart. The prose and dialogue are brilliant. For the first half of the book, I was like, "Oh my god this is going to be my favorite book ever." But then the second half...was just exhausting and draining. The novel starts as one thing, and then, without giving anything away, turns into something else completely. And the thing that it turns into is important and is a challenging topic and absolutely deserves attention and time and emotional engagement. But at the same time, the book just sort of wears you down as a reader. The characters are all kind of shitty. All of them. Every single one. And they don't really change. The main character sort of has an epiphany (sorry) toward the end, but it's not really satisfying and doesn't seem to yield much. And while that might be an accurate depiction of life, it doesn't make for a very satisfying read. In this case at least.
I would still recommend this book. I think. Or at least the first half.
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The Book That Wouldn't Burn
- De: Mark Lawrence
- Narrado por: Jessica Whittaker
- Duración: 22 h y 28 m
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The boy has lived his whole life trapped within a book-choked chamber older than empires and larger than cities. The girl has been plucked from the outskirts of civilization to be trained as a librarian, studying the mysteries of the great library at the heart of her kingdom. They were never supposed to meet. But in the library, they did. Their stories spiral around each other, across worlds and time. This is a tale of truth and lies and hearts, and the blurring of one into another.
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Keeps the reader guessing
- De Gr en 08-17-23
- The Book That Wouldn't Burn
- De: Mark Lawrence
- Narrado por: Jessica Whittaker
Excellent beginning; frustrating end
Revisado: 04-10-24
I really, really wanted to completely, absolutely love this book. But I ultimately found it to be frustrating. The opening 1/3 (maybe even 1/2) is a masterclass on pacing and engaging the reader and world building. But then after things get settled, it loses a lot of its urgency and becomes much less propulsive. It’s particularly frustrating at the very end because the narrative keeps pausing to explain this thing or reiterate that thing that has already been explained 2 or 3 times.
And also I just didn’t like the way that it wrapped things up at the end. Without giving away too much, one of the themes of the book is reconciliation with those that have done you wrong (cycles of revenge) and how sentient beings should all be able to find common ground. But then it undoes all of that by introducing a REAL enemy at the end who is also sentient, but is actually really bad, forget all that common ground stuff.
And then the ending isn’t actually an ending, it’s just a pause in the action. Which sometimes I’m ok with. But in this book I was not. It just felt clunky and hollow.
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Magician: Apprentice
- Riftwar, Book 1
- De: Raymond E. Feist
- Narrado por: Nicholas Guy Smith
- Duración: 17 h y 16 m
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To the forest on the shore of the Kingdom of the Isles, the orphan Pug came to study with the master magician Kulgan. But though his courage won him a place at court and the heart of a lovely princess, he was ill at ease with the normal ways of wizardry. Yet Pug's strange sort of magic would one day change forever the fates of two worlds. For dark beings from another world had opened a rift in the fabric of spacetime to being again the age-old battle between the forces of Order and Chaos.
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The book that started my love of the Fantasy genre
- De Christopher Calder en 10-31-17
- Magician: Apprentice
- Riftwar, Book 1
- De: Raymond E. Feist
- Narrado por: Nicholas Guy Smith
It’s a bit of everything, which means it’s not much of anything.
Revisado: 02-16-24
The book just kind of seems to flit from place to place. It doesn’t end so much as find a good place to stop. I know that it’s supposed to be part of a much larger story, but still, it feels unfocused and meandering. That’s not to say it’s bad because it’s not. But it’s also just not really very interesting. It’s like this: you water down game of thrones to make it more palatable, mix in the elves and dwarves and dragons and shit from LOTR, and then add a splash of the never ending war from the Stormlight books and this is what you end up with. A sort of soggy mishmash of very good parts. If that sounds appealing to you, go for it.
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Two Girls, a Clock, and a Crooked House
- De: Michael Poore
- Narrado por: Cassandra Morris
- Duración: 6 h y 21 m
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This is a story of things that are not possible. It's not possible for Amy to see spirits. (She does.) It's not possible that Amy and Moo can communicate using only their minds. (They do.) It's not possible to time-travel. (Yet.) And it's definitely not possible that witches exist. (Seriously?) None of these things are possible. (Until now....)
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You're readers deserve better.
- De Cordella en 12-29-23
- Two Girls, a Clock, and a Crooked House
- De: Michael Poore
- Narrado por: Cassandra Morris
Wonderful, witty, and fun
Revisado: 12-12-23
My 10 year old loves this book and so do I. Fun plot with really wonderful prose. And more than a little funny.
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Lanny
- De: Max Porter
- Narrado por: Annie Aldington, Clare Corbett
- Duración: 4 h y 34 m
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There’s a village an hour from London. It’s no different from many others today: one pub, one church, redbrick cottages, some public housing, and a few larger houses dotted about. Voices rise up, as they might anywhere, speaking of loving and needing and working and dying and walking the dogs. This village belongs to the people who live in it, to the land and to the land’s past. It also belongs to Dead Papa Toothwort, a mythical figure local schoolchildren used to draw as green and leafy, choked by tendrils growing out of his mouth, who awakens after a glorious nap.
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Narration is a masterpiece
- De Amazon Customer en 08-24-19
- Lanny
- De: Max Porter
- Narrado por: Annie Aldington, Clare Corbett
Loved this
Revisado: 11-27-23
Loved this. The prose is luxuriant, terrifying, and rich. The characters are well drawn. And the story is great. It’s brisk, but still offers an emotional punch. Some people might not enjoy the chorus perspective of the second act. But it seems essential and is incredibly well done. My only quibble is that it feels like the shift at the end is a bit abrupt. Otherwise a complete triumph.
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Killing Commendatore
- A Novel
- De: Haruki Murakami, Philip Gabriel - translator, Ted Goossen - translator
- Narrado por: Kirby Heyborne
- Duración: 28 h y 27 m
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In Killing Commendatore, a 30-something portrait painter in Tokyo is abandoned by his wife and finds himself holed up in the mountain home of a famous artist, Tomohiko Amada. When he discovers a previously unseen painting in the attic, he unintentionally opens a circle of mysterious circumstances. To close it, he must complete a journey that involves a mysterious ringing bell, a two-foot-high physical manifestation of an Idea, a dapper businessman who lives across the valley, a precocious 13-year-old girl, a Nazi assassination attempt during World War II in Vienna.
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A Masterpiece and A Good Novel To Start
- De Elif Kaya en 10-18-18
- Killing Commendatore
- A Novel
- De: Haruki Murakami, Philip Gabriel - translator, Ted Goossen - translator
- Narrado por: Kirby Heyborne
Interesting ideas smothered in bloat and standard murakami BS
Revisado: 11-20-23
The title sort of says it all. Interesting ideas, interesting characters, but just smothered in often redundant, tedious detail. A lot of the murakami standards are here: ominous passages between worlds, less than consensual dream sex, tiny magical people, etc , etc. but with a few Gatsby bones thrown in. I think that if I were to have read this in a vacuum, I might have found it to be really compelling. But it just feels like the author is retreading the same water over and over. Not bad. But there are better murakami books out there.
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