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Margaret

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What if your elder brother was a genius?

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-07-18

I'm a Bernard Cornwell fan, but this was slightly different than his sagas and chronicles. It's a stand alone novel told from the point of view of Richard Shakespeare, Will's younger brother who has come to London to act. This has not gone over well with his older brother as Richard is the better looking of the two--though many believe Will has a way with words. Also, interesting to me, was how the novel focuses on the writing of Midsummer's Night Dream and Romeo and Juliet, the two plays that mark the transition from "sturdy Elizabethan playwright, one among many" to "the immortal bard". And to this day no one knows why or how the genius of Shakespeare was made to blossom at that time. Only that it did, which makes Fools and Mortals even more interesting. Bravo!

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The Fun Continues...

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-15-18

I enjoyed Jennifer Wright's sense of fun in her last book, It Ended Badly. Yet, I was a bit apprehensive about downloading a book about plagues. I needn't have worried. She's funny. She's a historian. Get Well Soon is the natural result.

I'm now a fan. What's next? I'll follow wherever she goes...

Recommend!

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Podcast format: True Crime Genre

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-03-18

Well, this was an impulse download--largely because I wanted to listen to Irish accents. It delivered so much more. What is absolutely known is that Sophie Toscan du Plantier was viciously murdered outside her home in Ireland in the final hours of December 23, 1996. Everything else depends on who you believe and I found myself switching sides multiple times.

Recommend.

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Sold me!

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-25-18

I admit that I wasn't fascinated with Egyptology when I downloaded this. But wow, the enthusiasm that Dr. Brier brings to his lectures hooked and held me. Well done! And now I am actually interested... totoal slam dunk.

Highly recommend.

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Dated, but bearable

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-04-17

I enjoyed the entire series, most of which I got from the local library, but they didn't have a copy of this one, so I downloaded it. I kept expecting the rabbi to change, but he didn't. The part I enjoyed most was learning about the various customers of Judaism and the logic of the Talmudic scholar. The one caveat I want to append to my overall positive rating is that the book is pretty dated: the language, the societal conflicts, the stereotypes are all very specific to the mid-twentieth century. If that doesn't bother you, read on; this is a clever cozy series. If it does, move on, it will drive you bonkers.

Recommend with caveat

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Like an 80's Freudian novel...

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2 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-27-17

The plot was powered by insane coincidences, which I guessed early on and hoped that wasn't where the book was going, but it did -- in order to explain to us exactly why Oliver did evil. Reminded me strongly of the way novels were structured in the 1980s. But the telling was good enough to hold my attention and I kept listening to hear how the Barney/Eugene story ended.

This struck me as a first try at writing a book. Publishers ultimately reject it, but the writing is good enough for the writer to receive some encouragement, so he or she goes back to the drawing board and the next novel ends up getting published and off to the races we go. The first manuscript ends up buried out back under the apple tree which is exactly where Unraveling Oliver belonged.

I didn't return it because I listened all the way through--so keep my credit. But I won't download/buy another book by Liz Nugent which is exactly why it's a bad idea to publish weak material as an introduction to readers/listeners. Win the battle, lose the war.

Skip this one.

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Thanks but no thanks...

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3 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-31-17

I find Jon Ronson's delivery creepy. It bothered me listening to the Psychopath Test, a book I ended up liking, so I tried to ignore the ick and get into the Butterfly Effect. Failed. His voice evokes the same feeling I get when a perv on the train is heavy breathing into my ear from behind my shoulder and that's when Ronson's not writing about online porn. Moving on...

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Did the Trick

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-28-17

Nothing has been holding my attention lately, but this absolutely did!

Richard Parry lived the case of Lucie Blackman, a young British woman who was killed while working as a hostess in Tokyo (and no, that doesn't mean hooker, who knew..) Parry was a journalist based in Japan. He explores the exotic Rappongi district (red light district) of Tokyo and the different club cultures, the foreign girls who work there and their customers--mostly Japanese salary men, and one serial rapist and killer who ended Lucie's life. He also handles the pain and trauma of Lucie's family delicately. He doesn't pretend they're saints, but he refuses to judge when he hasn't walked a mile in their shoes.

One of the best that I've heard in this genre. Recommend.

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Memoir of Molestation

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3 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-22-17

Let me start by saying that the writing style of the author was so deliberately erudite and MFA-ish that it distracted me from the stories she had to tell. There was never a tree, but always a steady oak against the yellow palette of the autumn sky. Not a filing cabinet, a white metal filing cabinet with each dent lovingly deliniated. Exhausting to listen to after a while.

Further, the reader is treated to a specific example of each feeling--a buzzing in my head, pressure in my chest, my limbs tingled--to such an extent--seemed like almost every page--that I started to get fed up and long for a simple declarative, "I felt," but it was not to be. I think people who like Elizabeth Gilbert's writing will find this memoir right in the sweet spot, but I found it hard to decide how I felt with all the overly descriptive, wordy explanations of the author's feelings. It seemed like a very expensive education (name drop: Harvard) was substituted for authenticity.

There's another rule that someone should add to MFA curriculums that would have helped me greatly with this one: leave room for the reader.

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Terrific Fun

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-24-17

From the eunuch forced to cross dress as the Roman empress (who'd just been executed) through Henry II jailing Eleanor of Aquitaine to the knife in the back that broke Oscar Wilde's heart--whether he ever admitted it or not--this book was great listening. Kind of "themed history" where it was easy to see, regardless of how our hearts are broken, we are certainly not alone and definitely not the worst case ever. (Porus, the eunuch gets my vote--geez!) Easy listen; ideal for a stopping and starting listen like for long commutes. Will definitely look for more by Jennifer Wright. Recommend.

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