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Mockingbird
- De: Walter Tevis
- Narrado por: Robert Fass, Nicole Poole
- Duración: 9 h y 42 m
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In a world where the human population has suffered devastating losses, a handful of survivors cling to what passes for life in a postapocalyptic, dying landscape. A world where humans wander, drugged and lulled by electronic bliss. A dying world of no children and no art, where reading is forbidden.
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overlooked apocalyptic masterpiece
- De Darryl en 07-01-16
- Mockingbird
- De: Walter Tevis
- Narrado por: Robert Fass, Nicole Poole
WILL READING SAVE THE HUMAN RACE?
Revisado: 08-11-24
Elevators don’t work. Buildings fall in disrepair and equipment to make clothing and other necessities is degrading. An outdated government software and automated court system is not maintained due to dead batteries and malfunctioning cleaning bots. Only a Make Nine robot like Spofforth seems capable of maintaining a world falling apart. Yet he hates humans. As Dean at a university for “idiots” where people learn to be more inward, and history is studied only through old films or video, he secretly becomes mor powerful than anyone realizes.
In the 25th century, the human mind seems to have been dulled over years of conformity training and the systematic culling of intelligent free-thinkers. The last generation of humans cope by staying “medicated” and some desperate people end their lives by immolation, setting themselves on fire in small groups. No books are allowed- an edict that doesn’t have to be enforced because people are too drugged and brain washed to care.
One of the main characters, Paul Bentley, is the only reader. He observes the drugged people and the public suicides by fire and seems to be the only person who cries after witnessing several of these events, the only one who is curious and troubled by the victim’s lack of reaction. One would have to take a deadly amount of pain killers to be numb to burning alive. Humanity is in a sorry state.
Spofforth hires Paul Bentley to read and interpret a collection of silent movies. It spurs Paul to start writing down his experiences. During this time he meets Mary Lou, who’s living in the zoo. She points out what he’s feared, that the zoo is populated by androids, not just the animals; even the children are robots. She teaches him that the mechanized world doesn’t really have the control over them as he’s always believed. In turn he introduces her to the library and teaches her how to read.
Reading seems to open Paul’s mind and release him from the norm. He can feel love, enjoy sex, share his space with another. Of his journal, he says,“Reading it does something strange and exciting in my mind.”
The novel is a hero’s journey. Through the earnest character of Paul Bentley, we see how reading and writing opens the mind, how people can’t flourish or even continue to live without sharing the human experience.
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The Need
- De: Helen Phillips
- Narrado por: Alex Allwine
- Duración: 6 h y 19 m
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When Molly, home alone with her two young children, hears footsteps in the living room, she tries to convince herself it’s the sleep deprivation. She’s been hearing things these days. Startling at loud noises. Imagining the worst-case scenario. It’s what mothers do, she knows. But then the footsteps come again, and she catches a glimpse of movement. Suddenly Molly finds herself face-to-face with an intruder who knows far too much about her and her family. As she attempts to protect those she loves most, Molly must also acknowledge her own frailty.
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Horrible.
- De Autumn Richter en 07-11-19
- The Need
- De: Helen Phillips
- Narrado por: Alex Allwine
Unique & Intriguing
Revisado: 01-07-24
I don’t think I’ve ever read or listened to a story quite like this one. An archeologist and mother of toddlers, the two sides of her meeting in a psychological mystery with fringe science fiction elements. It’s about the paranoia over the safety of your kids while alone with them, single parenting while the husband’s away. How those might fears come to life in surreal ways. It’s about our very human dual natures and the opposing forces within us. And it’s told through characters that are so real they feel like your own family by the end. Molly is so much more patient and complex than she realizes and her daughter Viv is charmingly portrayed and delivers some of the most genius messages in the book. Although the ending is a little too subtle and leaves more questions about Molly’s reality almost than the beginning, I listened to it again because the world Phillips creates in the Need is mesmerizing.
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Severance
- A Novel
- De: Ling Ma
- Narrado por: Nancy Wu
- Duración: 9 h y 54 m
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Candace Chen, a millennial drone self-sequestered in a Manhattan office tower, is devoted to routine. With the recent passing of her Chinese immigrant parents, she’s had her fill of uncertainty. She’s content just to carry on: She goes to work, troubleshoots the teen-targeted Gemstone Bible, watches movies in a Greenpoint basement with her boyfriend. So Candace barely notices when a plague of biblical proportions sweeps New York.
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4.19 stars
- De ibillinsly@gmail en 12-06-18
Unique realistic apocalypse story
Revisado: 11-04-23
This is a well written novel. Very realistic main character with lovably bad judgment and interesting insights into family/ relationship ties. I wanted to take it slow and re-listened to parts as something about the writing was hypnotic at times. Yet the story was intriguing and tugged me along until the end, where it dumped me in a hopeless place, but I forgave this immediately, due to its constant genuineness. It was just being real all along.
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The Guide
- A Novel
- De: Peter Heller
- Narrado por: Mark Deakins
- Duración: 6 h y 59 m
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Kingfisher Lodge, nestled in a canyon on a mile and a half of the most pristine river water on the planet, is known by locals as "Billionaire's Mile" and is locked behind a heavy gate. Sandwiched between barbed wire and a meadow with a sign that reads "Don't Get Shot!" the resort boasts boutique fishing at its finest. Safe from viruses that have plagued America for years, Kingfisher offers a respite for wealthy clients.
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Entertaining Fiction…I hope.
- De Edgar en 08-25-21
- The Guide
- A Novel
- De: Peter Heller
- Narrado por: Mark Deakins
Great idea, mediocre execution
Revisado: 10-08-23
I liked it. Just not as blown away as I thought I might be. It meandered like the creek, in some interesting ways and some unnecessary ways
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Tender Is the Flesh
- De: Agustina Bazterrica
- Narrado por: Joseph Balderrama
- Duración: 6 h y 44 m
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Working at the local processing plant, Marcos is in the business of slaughtering humans - though no one calls them that anymore. His wife has left him, his father is sinking into dementia, and Marcos tries not to think too hard about how he makes a living. After all, it happened so quickly. First, it was reported that an infectious virus has made all animal meat poisonous to humans. Then governments initiated the "Transition". Now, eating human meat - "special meat" - is legal. Marcos tries to stick to numbers, consignments, processing.
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Uhhhhhhh....
- De Josh E. en 12-05-20
- Tender Is the Flesh
- De: Agustina Bazterrica
- Narrado por: Joseph Balderrama
Challenging Allegory for our times
Revisado: 06-07-23
It was a difficult story to hear most of the time but well written
and worth the time. To me, it was a dive into the darkest abyss of human nature. It is too much sometimes (especially with the puppies). By going into such extremes, it caused me to question the narrative we’re “fed” by our government and corporate media, and that in itself makes it a great story.
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Neverworld Wake
- De: Marisha Pessl
- Narrado por: Phoebe Strole
- Duración: 8 h y 47 m
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It's been one year since graduation, and Beatrice Hartley has mixed feelings about joining her friends a weekend reunion. She's right to be worried. After a night out, they narrowly avoid a collision with a car on a deserted road. Or so they believe... Back at the mansion where they are staying, a mysterious man knocks on the door during a raging storm. He tells them that they must make a choice: one of them will live, and the rest will die. And the decision must be unanimous.
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for YA fans only
- De Kryptography en 06-05-18
- Neverworld Wake
- De: Marisha Pessl
- Narrado por: Phoebe Strole
Somehow Derivative and Imaginative Simultaneously
Revisado: 05-19-23
After reading Special Topics in Calamity Physics and listening to Night Film, this seems like it was written by a different author. Maybe the target was more main stream, YA? If you loved the Maze Runner and the like, this might be your thing.
The characters are either entitled brats or overdone stereotypes, and the main character is kind of amorphous. Her beloved Jim's dialogue was among the worst I've ever encountered, nothing like the believably pretentious, erudite stuff in Pessl's other works. (Most of the dialogue had a first-draft vibe). The story has some imaginative aspects, unexpected twists, and gets pretty good in the last hour, but winds up (almost a spoiler alert!) oddly Wizard-of-Oz-like.
If you loved the extraordinary metaphors, poetic references, complex structure and characterization in Calamity Physics, or the brooding, multi-faceted story in Night Film, best skip Neverworld Wake.
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Ladder of Years
- De: Anne Tyler
- Narrado por: Elisabeth Rodgers
- Duración: 12 h y 25 m
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"Baltimore Woman Disappears During Family Vacation." The headlines are all the same: Beloved mother and wife Delia Grinstead was last seen strolling down the Delaware shore, wearing only a bathing suit and carrying a beach tote with $500 tucked inside. To the best of her family's knowledge, she has disappeared without a trace. But Delia didn't disappear. She ran.
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Terrific book, outstanding narration.
- De windymoon en 08-28-21
- Ladder of Years
- De: Anne Tyler
- Narrado por: Elisabeth Rodgers
Engaging honest writing
Revisado: 03-28-23
Anne Tyler is a great writer. The ending was a little disappointing and not quite believable to me but 90% of the story was really good and worth a listen.
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I'm Thinking of Ending Things
- De: Iain Reid
- Narrado por: Candace Thaxton
- Duración: 5 h y 22 m
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In this deeply scary and intensely unnerving debut novel, Jake and a woman known only as "The Girlfriend" are on a drive to visit his parents at their secluded farm. But when Jake leaves "The Girlfriend" stranded at an abandoned high school, what follows is a twisted unraveling of the darkest unease, an exploration into psychological frailty, and an ending as suspenseful as The Usual Suspects and as haunting as Misery.
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What a ride! This is a must read!
- De Elizabeth en 06-15-16
- I'm Thinking of Ending Things
- De: Iain Reid
- Narrado por: Candace Thaxton
Predictable
Revisado: 01-22-23
Interesting at first but ultimately disappointing to me. The split personality is clear in the first chapters. Not worth the hype.
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The Ocean at the End of the Lane
- A Novel
- De: Neil Gaiman
- Narrado por: Neil Gaiman
- Duración: 6 h y 22 m
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A middle-aged man returns to his childhood home to attend a funeral. He is drawn to the farm at the end of the road, where, when he was seven, he encountered a most remarkable girl, Lettie Hempstock. Forty years earlier, a man committed suicide in a stolen car at this farm at the end of the road. Like a fuse on a firework, his death lit a touchpaper and resonated in unimaginable ways. The darkness was unleashed, something scary and thoroughly incomprehensible to a little boy. And Lettie - magical, comforting, wise beyond her years - promised to protect him, no matter what.
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Shadows Dissolved in Vinegar
- De Cynthia en 06-20-13
- The Ocean at the End of the Lane
- A Novel
- De: Neil Gaiman
- Narrado por: Neil Gaiman
In my top 12
Revisado: 12-24-22
To me this is Neil Gaimans best book. Layered and conscientious - like the way the boy uses passages from the mouse in Alice in Wonderland and other childhood literary classics as protection against the dark forces in the story. Tipping the hat to writings that formed the authors POV and using them as enchantments in the story is genius. This is just one example of the phenomenal story telling in this book. Another ex: multiple endings that seamlessly interweave. It was sweet to listen to it after having read it a few years ago.
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Tides
- De: Sara Freeman
- Narrado por: Amy Rutherford
- Duración: 4 h y 21 m
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After a sudden, devastating loss, Mara flees her family to find solace elsewhere. She lands in a wealthy seaside town, steeped in both her grief and the fear that this tragedy was the inevitable result of her own destructive tendencies. Deeply detached, Mara spends the first days of her self-imposed exile scrounging for food and drinking on the beach at night. With nothing to tether her, she feels herself fading away, a hollowed-out shell. She eventually finds herself working at a local wine and cheese shop, nursing a burgeoning drinking problem and without a sanctioned place to stay.
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Beautiful honest writing
- De Ivy en 12-14-22
- Tides
- De: Sara Freeman
- Narrado por: Amy Rutherford
Beautiful honest writing
Revisado: 12-14-22
This novel deserves more attention from reviewers and readers. It’s not perfect and that’s as it should be. What a great writer!
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