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The Prancing Pony Podcast
- De: The Prancing Pony Podcast
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The Prancing Pony Podcast is a weekly show about the Middle-earth legendarium of J.R.R. Tolkien, hosted - for six seasons - by Alan Sisto and Shawn E. Marchese. Now in its ninth season, Alan is joined by an all-star cast of co-hosts as he explores more of Middle-earth! Alan and all his co-hosts are passionate Tolkien enthusiasts, inviting listeners to enjoy their detailed exploration of Tolkien’s work, with smart but straightforward discussion and a healthy dose of self-effacing humor, pop-culture references, and bad puns. These are the folks you'd want to hang out with at a pub and talk ...
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Genius !
- De andre hernandez rosado en 04-27-23
A Fun Haven for the Tolkien Enthusiast
Revisado: 07-05-24
Intelligent, funny, digressive, and wonderful sanctuary for the fans of Tolkien's work. Listening to this podcast is a welcome reprieve from the rigors and stresses of the world. A place of peace and a strong sense of fellowship flavors this family-friendly show. If you would like to understand the depth of the Lord of the Rings story, and appreciation of Tolkien's prose and poetry, this fun podcast is for you. I write this review with so much gratitude to the PPP, and my quality of life has been greatly enriched by their presence.
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Tutankhamun and the Tomb That Changed the World
- De: Bob Brier PhD
- Narrado por: Christopher Douyard
- Duración: 10 h y 15 m
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It is often thought that the story of Tutankhamun ended when the thousands of items discovered by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon were transported to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and put on display. But there is far more to the story. Tutankhamun and the Tomb that Changed the World explores the 100 years of research on Tutankhamun that have taken place since the tomb's discovery, from the several objects in the tomb made of meteoritic iron that came from outer space to new evidence that shows that Tutankhamun may actually have been a warrior who went into battle.
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Excellent book; performance stumbles
- De Sarah en 03-27-23
Great Material. Frustrating Narration.
Revisado: 05-26-24
I love the added richness of detail regarding the archeological work, the greater detail of the perspnalities involved, and subsequent new discoveries made about the possible life and lifestyle of Tutankhamun.
What I find abysmal and depressing is that the narrator has no personal understanding of the material, and it shows. I know my triggers are my responsibility and I know I should not take it personally, but the wild mispronunciation of Ushabti (Ushtaby?) Is on par with someone saying "supposably" and "for all intensive purposes" and "pacifically". It is a dumbing down of a precious and worthwhile academic book.
Material is great. For me the Narration flaws are a lot to look past. I mean no disrespect to Bob Brier.
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Wiseguy
- De: Nicholas Pileggi, Martin Scorsese - introduction
- Narrado por: Ari Fliakos, Corey Brill, Hillary Huber, y otros
- Duración: 8 h y 15 m
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This is the true crime best seller that was the basis for Martin Scorsese’s film masterpiece GoodFellas, which brought to life the violence, the excess, the families, the wives and girlfriends, the drugs, the payoffs, the paybacks, the jail time, and the Feds...with Henry Hill’s crackling narration drawn straight out of Wiseguy and overseeing all the unforgettable action.
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Finally unabridged
- De Rodney en 12-16-19
Riveting, Entertaining, Enlightening
Revisado: 03-25-24
I do not have a single complaint to make with this audiobook. It is absolutely fantastic. Once you start, you won't be able to stop. Fuggedaboudit.
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Ode to a Banker
- A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery, Book 12
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
- Duración: 11 h y 36 m
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Can a tough detective possess the soul of a poet? After a public reading brings him rousing applause, Falco receives an offer to have his work published. But his ego takes a beating when the banker Chrysippus demands payment for putting the verse on papyrus. Hell hath no fury like an author scorned, and when Chrysippus turns up murdered - in the library, no less - it's poetic justice. Appointed the official investigator, Falco's soon up to his stylus in outraged writers and shifty bankers.
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Rather predictable; not as good as others in the series
- De Anonymous User en 04-22-19
- Ode to a Banker
- A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery, Book 12
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
A welcome change of pace.
Revisado: 03-04-24
Enjoyed the investigation process and presentation more. Stellar as always. mental Imagery abundantly supplied, and the narrative is transporting.
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Two for the Lions
- A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery, Book 10
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
- Duración: 12 h y 2 m
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Nothing's certain except death and taxes. Catching tax evaders for Emperor Vespasian looks like a plum position for Marcus Didius Falco, who has teamed up with his old boss, Anacrites, the crotchety chief spy of Rome. Soon, however, Falco is bogged down in bureaucracy, stuck at his stylus, and longing for a good murder to investigate. He gets one when someone kills Leonidas, the empire's official executioner.
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Stop saying Rome grew Corn
- De Scott C Atkins en 12-31-22
- Two for the Lions
- A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery, Book 10
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
The Lack of Fortune and Luck
Revisado: 02-28-24
Enjoyed the story but damned near gave up on the series because I thought the author overdid it in places.
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The Iron Hand of Mars
- The Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries, Book 4
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
- Duración: 10 h y 46 m
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When Germanic troops in the service of the empire begin to rebel and a Roman general disappears, Emperor Vespasian turns to the one man he can trust: Marcus Didius Falco, a private informer whose rates are low enough that even the stingy Vespasian is willing to pay them. To Falco, an undercover tour of Germany is an assignment from Hades. On a journey that only a stoic could survive, Falco meets with disarray, torture, and murder. His one hope: In the northern forest lives a powerful Druid priestess who perhaps can be persuaded to cease her anti-Rome activities and work for peace.
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Fantastic
- De G. M. en 10-15-15
- The Iron Hand of Mars
- The Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries, Book 4
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
The Neat Plot and Twists
Revisado: 02-13-24
Loves the story enough to keep listening to the series. Some mild anachronism as usual but love it. Will eventually have to purchase the BBC performance.
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Venus in Copper
- A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery, Book 3
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
- Duración: 10 h y 9 m
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Rome, AD 71. Marcus Didius Falco is desperate to leave the notorious Lautumiae prison—though being bailed out by his mother is a slight indignity. Things go from bad to worse when a group of nouveau riche ex-slaves hire him to outwit a fortune-hunting redhead whose husbands have a habit of dying accidentally, leaving him up against a female contortionist, her extra-friendly snake, indigestible cakes, and rent racketeers. All the while Falco tries to lure Helena Justina to live with him.
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Wonderful sense of place
- De J Graves en 04-04-16
- Venus in Copper
- A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery, Book 3
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
Excellent storytelling. Fun, Emotional, Impactful
Revisado: 02-11-24
Am enjoying this series immensely and wish to do the author justice by leaving reviews. I started with the last two books and made my way here. Though the author uses contemporaneous vernacular and treads on anachronism it works and produces a mentally picturesque backdrop.
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Shadows in Bronze
- The Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries, Book 2
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
- Duración: 13 h y 48 m
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It's the first century AD, and Marcus Didius Falco, ancient Rome's favorite son and sometimes palace spy, has just been dealt a lousy blow from the gods: the beautiful, high-born Helena Justina has left him in the dust. So when the Emperor Vespasian calls upon him to investigate an act of treason, Falco is more than ready for a distraction. Disguised as an idle vacationer in the company of his best friend Petronius, Falco travels from the Isle of Capreae to Neapolis and all the way to the great city of Pompeii.
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Give Simon Prebble a try!
- De Theresa M. O'Malley en 09-24-18
- Shadows in Bronze
- The Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries, Book 2
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Simon Prebble
The sustained tension
Revisado: 02-10-24
Enjoyed the story but prefer Rodska's Narration. I just got used to it. and the change is difficult.
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The Silver Pigs
- A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Christian Rodska
- Duración: 9 h y 11 m
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When Marcus Didius Falco encounters the young and very pretty Sosia Camillina in the Forum, he senses immediately that there is something amiss. When she confesses that she is fleeing for her life, Falco offers to help her and, in doing so, gets himself mixed up in a deadly plot involving stolen ingots, dangerous and dark political machinations, and, most hazardous of all, one Helena Justina - a brash, indomitable senator's daughter connected to the very traitors that Falco has sworn to expose.
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Completely brillant
- De Lynn en 01-25-20
- The Silver Pigs
- A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Christian Rodska
The contemporaneous vernacular set in antiquity.
Revisado: 02-08-24
Overall I much enjoyed the first book after listening to 19 and 20 first. Looking forward to the series. She is using something that works and doesn't take it to extremes like some authors do. Love her style.
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Nemesis
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Christian Rodska
- Duración: 11 h y 35 m
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In the high summer of 77 AD, Roman informer Marcus Didius Falco is beset by personal problems. A middle-aged couple who supplied statues to his father have disappeared. They had an old feud with a bunch of notorious freedmen, the Claudii, who terrorize the neighborhood. When a mutilated corpse turns up, Falco and his friend Petronius investigate. But just as they are making progress, the Chief Spy, Anacrites, snatches the case away.
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Everyman's Rome
- De Jeanette Beth Means en 12-13-10
- Nemesis
- De: Lindsey Davis
- Narrado por: Christian Rodska
The contemporary narrative set against antiquity
Revisado: 02-07-24
Am enjoying the relatability of the characters, enjoying the John le Carroll esque writing style. Suspense, intrigue, red herrings, and clever plot twists that are believable and brilliantly tied make this a thoroughly enjoyable reading experience. After Alexandria, this is a worthy sequel and another masterfully written story. I humbly offer another proverbial "Chef's kiss"
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