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Hunters Unlucky
- De: Abigail Hilton
- Narrado por: Rish Outfield
- Duración: 24 h y 18 m
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Storm is born into a world of secrets - an island no one visits, names no one will say, and deaths that no one will talk about. The answers are locked in his species' troubled past, guarded by the fierce creasia cats. But when Storm's friends are threatened, he decides that he must act, pitting himself against the creasia to show that they can be resisted and outwitted. To prove his point, he must stay one step ahead of clever hunters, who have more to lose than Storm imagines.
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McCafferyish
- De Jim "The Impatient" en 11-15-17
- Hunters Unlucky
- De: Abigail Hilton
- Narrado por: Rish Outfield
Must be Heard: The Narrator is Unbelievably Gifted
Revisado: 08-04-22
I have listened to hundreds of audiobooks. The best performance I've ever heard has been "Hunters Unlucky," written by indie author Abigail Hilton and read by Rish Outfield. The story centers on the relationships between different animal societies (predator/prey, forest/plains/sea, etc.). One character from the prey species unwillingly becomes a catalyst in an uprising against the predator species. The story is deep and captivating, featuring well-rounded characters, detailed cultures, and an engrossing plot. But, I tell everyone they must LISTEN to it. The narrator does a nearly unbelievable job. Not only do each of the many characters have a defined voice and tone, each society has a different accent to differentiate them. It's phenomenal to listen to. Rish Outfield is easily on par with Jim Dale in his abilities (if not better). Despite the length, this is one of the few books that I go back and listen to again every few years.
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Amp'd
- A Novel
- De: Ken Pisani
- Narrado por: Ari Fliakos
- Duración: 6 h y 36 m
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Aaron is not a man on a hero's journey. In the question of fight or flight, he'll choose flight every time. So when a car accident leaves him suddenly asymmetrical, his left arm amputated, looking on the bright side just isn't something he's equipped to do. Forced to return to his boyhood home to recuperate, Aaron is confronted with an aging father (a former Olympic biathlete turned hoarder), a mother who's chosen to live in a yurt with a fireman 12 years her junior, and a well-meaning sister whose insufferable husband proves love isn't just blind but also painfully stupid.
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Amp'd relieved my daily road rage.
- De Linda J en 05-08-18
- Amp'd
- A Novel
- De: Ken Pisani
- Narrado por: Ari Fliakos
Laughed Out Loud
Revisado: 08-06-18
The characters in this book aren't likable - but I liked the book anyway. There are very few books I've listened to that have made me actually "LOL." This one had me cracking up multiple times. (The scene in the pediatrician's office.) When a book can have you laughing at scenes involving "Cancer Boy" and a stroke victim, without any guilty feelings, you've got something special. I have no experience with marijuana (despite living in CO), but it's a major factor in this book, and I learned a lot. I'm sure the author had a ball coming up with all of the different names for the marijuana strands ("Larry, Moe, and Hemp"?). I have no idea how the title of the book relates to the story - unless it's a pseudonym for being high. I'm going to recommend this to my friends who need a good laugh over an absurd premise.
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The Good Luck of Right Now
- De: Matthew Quick
- Narrado por: Oliver Wyman
- Duración: 7 h y 51 m
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For 38 years, Bartholomew Neil has lived with his mother. When she gets sick and dies, he has no idea how to be on his own. His redheaded grief counselor, Wendy, says he needs to find his flock and leave the nest. But how does a man whose whole life has been grounded in his mom, Saturday Mass, and the library learn how to fly? Bartholomew thinks he's found a clue when he discovers a "Free Tibet" letter from Richard Gere hidden in his mother's underwear drawer. In her final days, Mom called him Richard - there must be a cosmic connection.
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AMAZING
- De JoAnn en 02-17-14
- The Good Luck of Right Now
- De: Matthew Quick
- Narrado por: Oliver Wyman
"Dear Mr. Henshaw" for Grown-ups
Revisado: 08-06-18
The premise of this book was highly original, with the main character, Bartholomew, relating his story in a series of letters to Richard Gere. The characters are flawed, broken, but loveable. Note: One character does have a major cursing issue. So, if you are put off by excessive use of the F-word (like I am), be warned. However, there's no malice in it, and like Bartholomew, I got used to it, liking the character, despite the language. I enjoyed this book because it focused on one of my favorite themes - Life can be unfair and cruel, and not turn out the way you would choose; but you can choose your attitude in responding to it. Whatever happens, you always have to move forward; it helps if you have friends.
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