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Sherlock Holmes - The Ordeals of Sherlock Holmes
- De: Jonathan Barnes
- Narrado por: Nicholas Briggs, Richard Earl
- Duración: 5 h y 9 m
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Four decades. Four cases. One solution. From the plains of Afghanistan to the alleyways of Victorian London, from the dark heart of the English countryside to the ruin of Europe after the Great War, join Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson in a quartet of astonishing new investigations which span their lifelong friendship and beyond....
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WE ARE SO ACCUSTOMED TO HIS SUCCESSES, HOWEVER…..
- De Lanna S. Seuret en 01-22-16
Didn’t Expect a Chat show
Revisado: 02-06-16
What disappointed you about Sherlock Holmes - The Ordeals of Sherlock Holmes?
The plots of these faux-Holmes stories are not bad, though the attempt to update and modernize the sensibility is wrong-headed.And why in the world would the producers imagine that listeners want to hear the actors chatting informally about the stories between each episode? A very self-satisfied lot they are, too.
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Why Does the World Exist?
- An Existential Detective Story
- De: Jim Holt
- Narrado por: Steven Menasche
- Duración: 11 h y 47 m
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Author Jim Holt explores the greatest metaphysical mystery of all: why is there something rather than nothing? This runaway best seller, which has captured the imagination of critics and the public alike, traces our latest efforts to grasp the origins of the universe. Holt adopts the role of cosmological detective, traveling the globe to interview a host of celebrated scientists, philosophers, and writers.
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Fatal Reader Flaw
- De Let's Be Reasonable en 05-09-14
- Why Does the World Exist?
- An Existential Detective Story
- De: Jim Holt
- Narrado por: Steven Menasche
Great Book, Terrible Reader
Revisado: 06-05-15
Where does Why Does the World Exist? rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I'm listening to this book as a kind of review, having read the book in the traditional way a couple of years ago. The book is worth a second reading--lots to chew on.
What didn’t you like about Steven Menasche’s performance?
You would think that if you hire someone to narrate a book with a philosophical subject, you would require, as a basic qualification, that the narrator be able to pronounce basic philosophical terms and names. Add a supercilious tone and you have a recipe for a verbal train wreck.
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