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Men at Arms
- De: Terry Pratchett
- Narrado por: Nigel Planer
- Duración: 9 h y 44 m
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The town of Ankh-Morpork is in big trouble, and the City Watch is desperate for a few good men to protect it. But all they've got are the dwarves Corporal Carrot and Lance-constable Cuddy; the troll Lance-constable Detritus; Lance-constable Angua, who is believed to be a woman; and, worst of all, Corporal Nobbs, who has been disqualified from the human race for shoving!
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Decent character development, poor audio quality
- De MICHAEL en 05-16-12
- Men at Arms
- De: Terry Pratchett
- Narrado por: Nigel Planer
Great Book, Terrible Recording
Revisado: 05-30-17
What a shame that such a great book was rendered nearly unlistenable by such a poor quality recording. Pratchett and Planer make for such a great combination, too. If you can find a CD copy, opt for that, otherwise I would advise just reading the book.
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Sloughing Off the Rot
- De: Lance Carbuncle
- Narrado por: Michael Vasicek
- Duración: 7 h y 41 m
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John the Revelator awakens in a cave with no memory of his prior life. Guided along El Camino de la Muerte by a demented madman and a philosophical giant, John sets out on a quest to fill in his blank slate and slough off the rot of his soul. Part dark comedy road trip, part spiritual quest, and part horror story, Sloughing Off the Rot is literary alchemy about John's transformation from repugnant wretch to reluctant hero.
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Very Clever
- De Elizabeth Frey-Thomas en 08-27-15
- Sloughing Off the Rot
- De: Lance Carbuncle
- Narrado por: Michael Vasicek
Funny, but almost certainly not for everyone.
Revisado: 10-14-15
Having already read his first book, Smashed, Squashed, Splattered, Chewed, Chunked and Spewed, I thought I was prepared for Sloughing Off the Rot. This book is so much darker than his first. Calling this book bizarre doesn’t really do it justice. It is profane, silly, at times gross, goofy, profane, dark, clever, weird as hell, familiar, foreign, touching, confusing, profane, and hilarious. I loved it, but would be quite selective about who I recommended it to. If you like to laugh and are not bothered by occasional (alright, frequent) profanity and “weird”, this book is awesome.
I particularly enjoyed the occasional inclusion of song lyrics and references to 70s pop-culture. The narrator did a great job, and voicing Santiago as Wolfman Jack was genius
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