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The Miranda Obsession
- De: Jen Silverman
- Narrado por: Rachel Brosnahan, Josh Groban, John Benjamin Hickey, y otros
- Duración: 2 h y 40 m
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Imagine a 1980s world of sumptuous hotel rooms, restaurants, New York City penthouses, and the powerful men who move easily between these pinnacles of luxury. They are music producers, rock stars, writers, and restaurateurs. They are household names like Billy Joel, Art Garfunkel, Eric Clapton, and Sting. And yet, each man has an entire aspect to his life that he doesn’t talk about publicly—his depression, his rocky marriage, his feelings of shame and failure, his private loss of faith. And now: The phone rings. Imagine the woman who has each of these men at her beck and call.
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Performance art here
- De Donna Deal en 04-29-22
Lovely Audible Original treat!
Revisado: 05-02-22
The performances are amazing, and the script is perfectly crafted for this short-form format.
If I had to describe this drama, I would maybe call it a sort of pre-internet catfishing story? (Back when "the telephone" was the primary form of contact and photos were sent by mail.)
If you have a 2+-hour chore ahead of you --whether it's a car drive, cleaning the house, sitting in a medical waiting room, or going through a procedure yourself, this is an engrossing and entertaining distraction!
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Influence, New and Expanded
- The Psychology of Persuasion
- De: Robert B. Cialdini
- Narrado por: Robert B. Cialdini
- Duración: 20 h y 43 m
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In the new edition of this highly acclaimed bestseller, Robert Cialdini—New York Times bestselling author of Pre-Suasion and the seminal expert in the fields of influence and persuasion—explains the psychology of why people say yes and how to apply these insights ethically in business and everyday settings. You'll learn Cialdini's Universal Principles of Influence, including new research and new uses so you can become an even more skilled persuader—and just as importantly, you'll learn how to defend yourself against unethical influence attempts.
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Use the Audible Speed Feature!
- De Sand en 05-30-21
- Influence, New and Expanded
- The Psychology of Persuasion
- De: Robert B. Cialdini
- Narrado por: Robert B. Cialdini
Use the Audible Speed Feature!
Revisado: 05-30-21
This book is listed in the category of "Business and Leadership", but it's really about the principles of human behavior that affect all of us, regardless of occupation or age. It's a classic that has held up to multiple re-reads even without the expanded material in this newest edition, but for those already familiar with previous editions, this release provides an excellent reason to revisit Cialdini's work yet again. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend its content to anyone.
However, unlike the previous Audible performance of the 2006 edition, (which has now disappeared from my Library so I'm not sure what it was actually released as an audiobook) this one is read by the author, which I think could be problematic for most listeners.
Fortunately, there's an easy fix!
Cialdini is, by all accounts, a charismatic public speaker and lecturer, so it's clear the man knows how to hold a live audience's attention. Of course, audiobook narration isn't the same as public speaking, and to many ears, his slow and carefully annunciated delivery may come across as low-energy and dull at the default 1.X speed.
BUT, using Audible's speed adjustment feature hugely improves the listening experience. It was much easier for me to enjoy Cialdini's inflection and likable Midwestern accent once I switched to 1.2X speed. Many listeners could probably set it several points higher without losing the narrative; the .1 increments the Audible player provides makes it easy to find your personal sweet spot.
In any case, don't let narration issues keep you from consuming this book. I suggest listening to the sample at 1.2 or higher, and if you still can't make it work for your ears, get your hands on a print or Kindle version--you won't regret it!
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Vacationland
- True Stories from Painful Beaches
- De: John Hodgman
- Narrado por: John Hodgman
- Duración: 5 h y 23 m
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John Hodgman - New York Times best-selling author, semifamous personality, deranged millionaire, increasingly elderly husband, father, and human of Earth - has written a memoir about his cursed travels through two wildernesses: from the woods of his home in Massachusetts, birthplace of rage, to his exile on the coast of Maine, so-called Vacationland, home to the most painful beaches on Earth.
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Not your typical coming of age story
- De Tiffany Pearce en 11-02-17
- Vacationland
- True Stories from Painful Beaches
- De: John Hodgman
- Narrado por: John Hodgman
Sharply insightful and funny essays
Revisado: 10-26-17
Like the other handful of breathlessly enthusiastic early reviewers who consumed this audiobook as soon as it dropped, I've been long familiar with-- and am quite fond of --John Hodgman's work.
So I'm not sure how useful this review will be to the uninitiated, but I would readily stack these essays up against any classic American humorist--James Thurber, Robert Benchley, S.J. Perelman, etc..
Funny, touching, profound....if that's your wheelhouse, you're going to love this collection and the reading/narration.
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I'll Drink to That
- A Life in Style, with a Twist
- De: Betty Halbreich, Rebecca Paley
- Narrado por: Jane Curtin
- Duración: 8 h y 39 m
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Eighty-six-year-old Betty Halbreich is a true original. A tough broad who could have stepped straight out of Stephen Sondheim's repertoire, she has spent nearly forty years as the legendary personal shopper at Bergdorf Goodman, where she works with socialites, stars, and ordinary women off the street. She has helped many find their true selves through clothes, frank advice, and her own brand of wisdom. She is trusted by the most discriminating persons - including Hollywood's top stylists - to tell them what looks best.
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Inspirational, but not in the way I expected
- De Sand en 10-15-14
- I'll Drink to That
- A Life in Style, with a Twist
- De: Betty Halbreich, Rebecca Paley
- Narrado por: Jane Curtin
Inspirational, but not in the way I expected
Revisado: 10-15-14
To me, this book was one-third fashion memoir, one-third shopping advice, and one-third personal-evolution confessional.
Although I came for the fashion and shopping dish, it was actually Halbreich's personal story that resonated with me the most.
She grew up pampered and privileged, married a fairytale Prince Charming, but (surprise!) didn't live happily ever after. Following the familiar mid-century trajectory, by the early 70's her marriage was over and she was figuring things out with the help of a therapist.
It was the job at Bergdorf's that resurrected her sense of self back then, and there's no question it's still what keeps her so sharp and relevant at 87 years old.
If you're a fashion addict, fashion historian, aspiring designer--or all of the above--you really can't pass up this detailed, name-dropping, autobiographical romp through 20th century fashion design.
There are also some interesting insights into how merchandise in stores like Bergdorf's is manipulated and hidden from regular customers by commissioned salespeople who "hide and hold" prime sale items for their best customers or themselves. (If you really want the best selection in your size, shop a week or two after a big sale or promotion, when everything "on hold" gets returned to the racks.)
And if you're trying to decide between the print and Audible version of this book, let me tell you: Jane Curtin SO perfectly channels Betty (whom you can watch on several video clips on the web) that the Audible' version's a no-brainer.
I'm guessing Curtin narrated this because she knows Betty personally (she was quoted as a client in Halbreich's first book), but she is also such a pleasure to listen to--I'm seriously in love with her accent and diction-- that I hope she narrates many more books in the future.
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The Story of Land and Sea
- De: Katy Simpson Smith
- Narrado por: Edoardo Ballerini
- Duración: 7 h y 28 m
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Drawn to the ocean, 10-year-old Tabitha wanders the marshes of her small coastal village and listens to her father's stories about his pirate voyages and the mother she never knew. Since the loss of his wife, Helen, John has remained land-bound for their daughter, but when Tab contracts yellow fever, he turns to the sea once more. Desperate to save his daughter, he takes her aboard a sloop bound for Bermuda, hoping the salt air will heal her.
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Grew on me--reminded me of Cold Mountain
- De Sand en 09-01-14
- The Story of Land and Sea
- De: Katy Simpson Smith
- Narrado por: Edoardo Ballerini
Grew on me--reminded me of Cold Mountain
Revisado: 09-01-14
With all the advanced hype for this book, I was expecting something more sweeping and detailed than this--more like The Goldfinch or The Signature of All Things. I'd pre-ordered so I didn't know it was only 7.5 hours, which, of course, means this a much smaller, tighter novel--despite it's 30+ year timespan and historical setting.
Even so, I assumed it would at least grab me from the beginning, which it definitely didn't.
Yes, the prose is arresting and interesting and full of beautiful phrases, but Edoardo Ballerini's almost singsong pronouncement of every sentence of part 1 (which is almost all narration and inner monologue) made the writing sound almost ridiculously pretentious at times. But maybe I was just feeling a little duped by all the press surrounding this debut novel.
Or maybe it just took me a while to get into the rhythm of the book.
Whatever the reason, once I started part 2 (there are 3 parts) I was hooked. And once Ballerini got some dialogue and deeper character development to sink his teeth into, he was excellent. And although the book is about grief and suffering, it--like all really good fiction--ultimately makes you feel closer to what it means to be alive and human, if that makes sense.
As for the historical aspect, the Revolutionary War setting is more or less just background to what amounts to a story about the personal interactions between a handful of people in that place at that time. The few period details that are included are meticulously chosen and never gratuitous, but there are nonetheless some nice history-nerd-worthy passages, particularly regarding textiles: bolts of silk with floral vine patterns, a packet of yellow thread, and women at a soldier's tea reflexively smoothing their stomachers.
If I had to compare this with another novel, I would say it's reminiscent of Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier. Different war and different type of plot (Cold Mountain is more of a quest/journey thing) but similar elegant writing styles that evoke a very specific region and place in American history, as well as equally memorable characters.
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London Fields
- De: Martin Amis
- Narrado por: Steven Pacey
- Duración: 21 h y 47 m
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The murderee is Nicola Six, a "black hole" of sex and self-loathing who is intent on orchestrating her own extinction. The murderer may be Keith Talent, a violent lowlife whose only passions are pornography and darts; or the rich, honorable, and dimly romantic Guy Clinch. As Nicola leads her suitors towards the precipice, London--and, indeed, the whole world--seems to shamble after them in a corrosively funny novel of complexity and morality.
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Big chewy novel, excellent narration
- De Sand en 08-21-14
- London Fields
- De: Martin Amis
- Narrado por: Steven Pacey
Big chewy novel, excellent narration
Revisado: 08-21-14
This was my first exposure to Martin Amis--I'd seen a couple of references by literary types who'd cited this as one of the top 50 or 100--or whatever--novels of the late 20th century.
For the close listener, this is definitely a very satisfying, dense work of fiction by a very talented and original writer. And for all its literary merits, it's a surprisingly entertaining and engaging listen.
Written in 1989 and set in 1999, parts of the book admittedly have a somewhat dated feel. The digressions on pornography and masturbation, for instance--which at the time of publication were still viewed as quite modern and "raw"--seem almost quaint by today's standards.
Yet other things, like Keith Talent's obsession with TV and video (and even his being featured in an early version of reality TV) are oddly prescient considering their pre-internet context.
But be prepared to rewind; Amis doesn't spell anything out, and there are enough soliloquies and extended rants (after all, this is 21+ hour download) for you to drift off and miss an essential character detail or plot point.
Fortunately for such a long book, the audio narration is unbelievably good. Pacey's American accent as the New York-born narrator Samson Young is almost flawless (think a smarter/sarcastic Regis Philbin) although he does give himself away with certain pronunciations (i.e., he pronounces urinal as "yurINEnal" instead of "YURinal", or calf as "koff" instead of "kaff"). But I have yet to hear an English narrator master a totally perfect American accent, so that's a pretty small quibble...
And it's worth having an English actor reading the novel because where he really shines is in his portrayal of East-ender Keith Talent. As such, this performance alone is worth the audio download, innit?
I just learned that a 2014 movie version of this is scheduled for release this fall. I have my doubts that a film adaptation could successfully capture the scope and appeal of the novel, but who knows?
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A Land Remembered
- De: Patrick D. Smith
- Narrado por: George Guidall
- Duración: 14 h y 59 m
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In this best-selling novel, Patrick D. Smith tells the story of three generations of the MacIveys, a Florida family who battle the hardships of the frontier to rise from a dirt-poor Cracker life to the wealth and standing of real estate tycoons. The story opens in 1858, when Tobias MacIvey arrives in the Florida wilderness to start a new life, and ends in 1968 with Solomon MacIvey, who realizes that the land has been exploited far beyond human need.
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Excellent historical tale
- De Boysmom en 04-10-15
- A Land Remembered
- De: Patrick D. Smith
- Narrado por: George Guidall
Great history; corny but wholesome story
Revisado: 08-13-14
As a transplant to Florida, I've long been familiar with the Railroad Baron narrative of Florida's post-Jacksonville development, which pretty much ignores the fact that non-native Americans were already migrating here long before Flagler and Plant (incentivized by government subsidies and competitive zeal) built their railways and snowbird resorts.
So I found this book to be a welcome and well-researched history of the early Florida settlers who populated the central and rural parts of Florida that most people outside of the state don't ever see. (With the exception of Disney World, of course, which would have been in development as this story ends in 1968).
It's also a nice depiction of American pioneer/frontier life in the mid-to-late 1800's, which we sometimes forget wasn't just a westward thing.
But if you're not particularly interested in Florida, Florida history, or pioneer/frontier fiction, there's not a lot of complexity to this story.
On the plus side, it's an excellent family PG listen--the characters are inspiring and morally admirable (unless they're totally despicable--there's no in-between in this novel). But that's also the downside--this is a classic man v. nature plot, and in this case nature turns out to be much more interesting and unpredictable than the man.
In fact, the MacIveys are dead-ringers for the denizens of Lake Wobegon (all of the women are strong, the men are good-looking, and the children are above average). The Seminole Indians are consistently wise and other-worldy, with a wonderful habit of appearing at really convenient times. And the depiction of the African-American Skittle feels somehow racist by modern standards as well, although it probably is more historically accurate than Tobias MacIvey's enlightened attitude towards him. (Isn't it amazing how every historical character created in modern popular fiction is always the ONE person in their community who bravely stands up against racial segregation?)
But the action and dialogue are compelling, and Smith definitely knows how to tell a story.
Paired with George Guidall's always-perfect narration, this is an enlightening and entertaining listen, especially if you're driving or walking in Florida.
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One Plus One
- A Novel
- De: Jojo Moyes
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Bower, Ben Elliot, Nicola Stanton, y otros
- Duración: 12 h y 15 m
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Suppose your life sucks. A lot. Your husband has done a vanishing act, your teenage stepson is being bullied, and your math-whiz daughter has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that you can't afford to pay for. That's Jess' life in a nutshell - until an unexpected knight-in-shining-armor offers to rescue them. Only Jess' knight turns out to be Geeky Ed, the obnoxious tech millionaire whose vacation home she happens to clean. But Ed has big problems of his own, and driving the dysfunctional family to the Math Olympiad feels like his first unselfish act in ages...maybe ever.
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Sometimes I need a book that is just fun to read.
- De Kathy en 07-05-14
- One Plus One
- A Novel
- De: Jojo Moyes
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Bower, Ben Elliot, Nicola Stanton, Steven France
Popular Chick Lit
Revisado: 08-04-14
I would never buy a bag of Doritos, but if someone opened one and handed it to me and I was hungry, I would eat one or two. And then, because they're Doritos, I'd eat a ton more.
And so it was with this book. I downloaded it based on a flashy Audible top banner promo, thinking it would be smart and sparkly Brit lit. I only later realized I was in the middle of yet another tired Jane Austen retread.
This novel is a pleasant listen and the plot is skillfully rendered, but it's definitely beach-read/escapist/guilty pleasure material.
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Reading Like a Writer
- De: Francine Prose
- Narrado por: Nanette Savard
- Duración: 8 h y 59 m
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In her entertaining and edifying New York Times bestseller, acclaimed author Francine Prose invites you to sit by her side and take a guided tour of the tools and the tricks of the masters and discover why their work has endured. Written with passion, humor, and wisdom, Reading Like a Writer will inspire listeners to return to literature with a fresh eye and an eager heart.
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Practical, literate, generous
- De Gare en 04-13-08
- Reading Like a Writer
- De: Francine Prose
- Narrado por: Nanette Savard
Well-played, Amazon!
Revisado: 08-04-14
Warning: Listening to this book will compel you to buy/download more books!
Listening to this one is like being in your favorite literature/writing class in college...only there are so many books covered here your college courses surely never covered them all.
Prose's analysis and observations only make you thirst for the original text, which is why I recently ordered the "Tales of Chekov" print set and downloaded Stephen Fry's narration of selected Chekov stories.
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The Transcriptionist
- De: Amy Rowland
- Narrado por: Xe Sands
- Duración: 5 h y 2 m
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Lena, the transcriptionist, sits alone in a room far away from the hum of the newsroom that is the heart of the Record, the big city newspaper for which she works. For years, she has been the ever-present link for reporters calling in stories from around the world. Hooked up to a machine that turns spoken words to print, Lena is the vein that connects the organs of the paper. She is loyal, she is unquestioning, yet technology is dictating that her days there are numbered.
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Like a New Yorker short story
- De Sand en 08-04-14
- The Transcriptionist
- De: Amy Rowland
- Narrado por: Xe Sands
Like a New Yorker short story
Revisado: 08-04-14
This is a skillfully-written slip of a story, carefully stuffed with semi-obscure literary references and allusions (don't worry--the author spells them all out for you, you dumb --er, I mean Dear-- Reader).
The narrator/protagonist Lena is likable because she's like what all us close readers imagine ourselves to be: intellectual, introverted, full of quotes from stuff we read and memorized, but also super-sexy and rebellious on the inside.
Rowland uses such fresh language and narration that, prose-wise there's not a cliche to be found anywhere-- until you get to the basic plot, which is so predictable and corny we have to ask ourselves if it's an ironic literary device, because, seriously, are you kidding me?
But overall this was a pleasurable listen for me--but then I like New Yorker short stories a lot.
And Xe Sands narrates this in just the voice I would conjure for Lena--she's well-cast and delivers brilliantly.
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