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The Safekeep
- De: Yael van der Wouden
- Narrado por: Stina Nielsen, Saskia Maarleveld
- Duración: 9 h y 30 m
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An exhilarating, twisted tale of desire, suspicion, and obsession between two women staying in the same house in the Dutch countryside during the summer of 1961—a powerful exploration of the legacy of WWII and the darker parts of our collective past.
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This One Should Win
- De K. Bella Bestia en 10-13-24
- The Safekeep
- De: Yael van der Wouden
- Narrado por: Stina Nielsen, Saskia Maarleveld
Good Start, Good Pt 2, Tedious In Between
Revisado: 03-28-25
This started very promisingly and I thought it would bee sort of brooding-secret-sinister, in an Ian McEwan way. But then, interminable. Embarrassing, tedious “sexual awakening” scenes.
I set it aside for a bit but restarted , discovering an interesting second half,,, for a while, then back to tangled hands in shirts, bla bla bone and flesh…. zzzzzz
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Being Dead
- De: Jim Crace
- Narrado por: Virginia Leishman
- Duración: 6 h y 46 m
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Jim Crace has been called "one of the brightest lights in contemporary British fiction" by The New York Times Book Review. His novels have won a Whitbread Prize, an E.M. Forster Award, the Guardian Fiction Award, the GAP International Prize for Literature, and have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Far-ranging in its imagery, Being Dead is a provocative examination of mortality.
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Ontological Elegy, Brutal Grace
- De Harry Kelley en 10-05-04
- Being Dead
- De: Jim Crace
- Narrado por: Virginia Leishman
Another Beauty by Jim Crace
Revisado: 01-20-25
Fascinating , scientific, yet wormly human and spiritusl description of death in its many forms, including spiritual, metaphorical, violent, mundane.
The reader was superb; clear, no annoying ,misplaced pauses or attempts at sounding dufferent for each character. They let the beautiful text do the talking.
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Harvest
- De: Jim Crace
- Narrado por: John Keating
- Duración: 8 h y 31 m
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A remote English village wakes on the morning after harvest, looking forward to enjoying a hard-earned day of rest and feasting. But two mysterious columns of smoke mar the sky, raising alarm and suspicion. The first column of smoke comes from the edge of the village land, sent as a signal by newcomers to announce their presence as per regional custom. The second smoke column is even more troubling: it comes from a blaze set in Master Kent's stables.
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Reader ruins it.
- De Jean L en 03-26-15
- Harvest
- De: Jim Crace
- Narrado por: John Keating
With Jim Crace, it is about the indelible characters. Even the non- leads . All have a real sense of Being.
Revisado: 07-29-24
Occasionally, the narrator would break the sentences incorrectly . Perhaps he was reading from an auto~ scrolling devise ?
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Klara and the Sun
- A Novel
- De: Kazuo Ishiguro
- Narrado por: Sura Siu
- Duración: 10 h y 16 m
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Here is the story of Klara, an Artificial Friend with outstanding observational qualities, who, from her place in the store, watches carefully the behavior of those who come in to browse, and of those who pass on the street outside. She remains hopeful that a customer will soon choose her. Klara and the Sun is a thrilling book that offers a look at our changing world through the eyes of an unforgettable narrator, and one that explores the fundamental question: What does it mean to love?
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Well Worth Having Waited For!
- De otherdeb en 03-04-21
- Klara and the Sun
- A Novel
- De: Kazuo Ishiguro
- Narrado por: Sura Siu
Great Book Almost Ruined by Narrator
Revisado: 11-19-23
Another beautifully written book by Ishiguro. Here, he creates a world that is recognizable,yet at a few paces away from our “reality”.
Alas, the reader nearly made me give up several times. The emphasis and pacing was inexplicable..
The narrATor would PLACE,..emphasis that seemed. To BE completely . At random AND would…constantly break. The flow OF the story.
I thought at first that they were trying to sound like an AI generated voice, but realized they read the same odd way when there was dialogue from other characters.
The other thing that irritated me was adding a sort of “ chuckle” whenever the character ,Josie had dialogue.
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One Good Turn
- A Novel
- De: Kate Atkinson
- Narrado por: Steven Crossley
- Duración: 14 h y 8 m
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On a beautiful summer day, crowds lined up outside a theater witness a sudden act of extreme road rage: a tap on a fender triggers a nearly homicidal attack. Jackson Brodie, ex-cop, ex-private detective, new millionaire, is among the bystanders. The event thrusts Jackson into the orbit of the wife of an unscrupulous real estate tycoon, a washed-up comedian, a successful crime novelist, a mysterious Russian woman, and a female police detective. Each of them hiding a secret, each looking for love or money or redemption or escape, they all play a role in driving Jackson out of retirement.
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A Cluster of Confusion
- De elizabeth craven en 05-31-21
- One Good Turn
- A Novel
- De: Kate Atkinson
- Narrado por: Steven Crossley
Narrator’s “Acting” the Different Voices was Distractingly Bad
Revisado: 10-29-23
I liked the narrator’s regular voice, but he had to “act out” each character with different accents and pitches, made much worse the way he’d…briefly pause…before reading th character’s line.
The female voices were especially dreadful; there was some sort of tone to some of them that sounded sarcastic and predisposed me to disliking them, even if they were benign.
And the cheezy Russian accents were just too much.
He’d also do some oddly inappropriate tones, such as getting loud and abrupt on a line that said the character “murmured” , or randomly place emphasis in weird spots
As to the book itself, well, I’ll just say that I did not find it anywhere near Kate Atkinson’s usual elegance and complexity. Sometimes it was so corny and cliche’d that I wondered whether she was doing it on purpose and taking the piss ..
I kept wanting to bail, but made it through somehow. I will be watching out for this reader ( and director) in future though… to avoid.
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JR
- De: William Gaddis
- Narrado por: Nick Sullivan
- Duración: 37 h y 41 m
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Absurdly logical, mercilessly real, gathering it's own tumultuous momentum for the ultimate brush with commodity training, JR captures the listener in the cacophony of voices that revolves around this young captive of his own myths. The disturbing clarity with which this finished writer captures the ways in which we deal, dissemble, and stumble through our words - through our lives - while the real plans are being made elsewhere makes JR the extraordinary novel that it is.
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Possibly superior as an audio book
- De Peregrine en 12-12-10
- JR
- De: William Gaddis
- Narrado por: Nick Sullivan
Unlistenable.
Revisado: 05-12-22
Terrible reading. The reader seened to be making it about himself, rather than trying to convey the very interesting, complex writing structure. Overacting the verbal tics made it incredibly annoying; do much so that I just could not take any more. .
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Bent
- The Owned Series, Book 2
- De: Derek Masters
- Narrado por: Rodney Falcon
- Duración: 1 h y 51 m
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Reed was nothing like the monster that I had expected would now own me. Just as I'm starting to trust him I discover something I could never imagine. As he chips away at me I wonder how we will end? I’m so scared that all the pieces won’t get put back together. Will we ever be whole or are we destined to be forever bent?
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Creepy Voices,Misplaced Line Breaks& Emphasis
- De The Guest Worker en 05-12-22
- Bent
- The Owned Series, Book 2
- De: Derek Masters
- Narrado por: Rodney Falcon
Creepy Voices,Misplaced Line Breaks& Emphasis
Revisado: 05-12-22
Another very disappointing reading.
Narrator sounds like he’s reading through clenched teeth.
The flow is poor, with frequent , unnatural pauses in dialogue.
Sounds amateurish. I wonder whether the narrator self-produced in a home recording set-up?
As to the book itself, it is NOTHING like I’d expected , based upon the teview I’d seen in The Guardian’s list of ‘ “Best
Thrillers” . I thought it was a crime thriller, but so far, it seems to be “50 Shades of Tiresome”
I may not be able to get through this
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Second Place
- A Novel
- De: Rachel Cusk
- Narrado por: Kate Fleetwood
- Duración: 6 h y 18 m
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A woman invites a famous artist to use her guesthouse in the remote coastal landscape where she lives with her family. Powerfully drawn to his paintings, she believes his vision might penetrate the mystery at the center of her life. But as a long, dry summer sets in, his provocative presence itself becomes an enigma - and disrupts the calm of her secluded household. Second Place, Rachel Cusk’s electrifying new novel, is a study of female fate and male privilege, the geometries of human relationships, and the moral questions that animate our lives.
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Description of child sex abuse
- De Karin Dicker en 06-01-21
- Second Place
- A Novel
- De: Rachel Cusk
- Narrado por: Kate Fleetwood
Strange Reading from Great Actress
Revisado: 09-09-21
Maybe it was the director's fault? Kate Fleetwood is a great actor ( I gave seen her onstage doing Shakespeare!) but this was jarringly disappointing. Why did she do different voices for the various characters when this was a first-person narrative? And the voice she gave the main character, "L", was so bad it was nearly unlistenable.
There were many bemusing places where the reading of a sentence was way off- pauses in the wrong places, unnatural - why didn't the director get another take?
Oh well.
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