OYENTE

Thomas

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Slow burn made worse by narration

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
1 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-29-23

Doesn’t hold up to others in this genre it was trying to replicate. Narration was flat and boring.

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Endless Night

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-11-23

Crooked House is great. Endless Night is quite possibly her greatest novel ever. Narration, as always, was magnificent.

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Excellent description of fear

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-09-23

While it gets disjointed at times it shouldn’t be taken too seriously. The way it navigates through unpredictable fear is unpredictable but brilliant.

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It's not that bad, but it's not that good

Total
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-20-08

Was it good?--- it's not too bad.
Was it bad?--- it's not that good.
The Good Earth is a story about a man, a farmer, and his family. Ok, look... take your grandfathers life, perhaps add a few higher highs or perhaps sprinkle in a few lower lows, and then dip the whole thing in rural turn-of-century chinese culture. There's your story. It just was not that exciting. Nor was it that emotional or that inspirational. Basically something good happens to the farmer, then something bad happens.... then he gets lucky, then he has bad luck.... and it goes on and on. The entire story seems to be constantly building up to something that never really occurs. You never get to know any of the characters in depth, not even the main character. Your just told the things that happen to them.
The writing is clunky... it has the feel of a shorter story into which odd bits and pieces were wedged to create a novel. It lacks the flow of emotion that may have made this book a beautiful tale about a normal life filled with struggle and success... instead it just comes across poorly maintained dairy which sometimes includes emotion and sometimes just chronicles events.
The narration was disappointing. It might be a little thing, but I felt that a true asian accent would have added greatly to the experience.
Overall this is a 'safe' listen. You'll be able to listen to it without getting upset or too bored.... but if someone asks you how that book is your listening too, I'm afraid you'll just answer "its not that bad, but it's not that good either."

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Know what your in for, and then enjoy the ride!

Total
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-11-08

Lullaby is a book about a man who discovers that a particular children's poem has the ability to kill those who hear it, and his quest to rid the world of this cursed chant..... Now, if you think this is actually going to be a story about a man, a deadly poem, and some adventures, then you do NOT know Chuck Palahniuk.
Lullaby is a wild ride that deviates violently from any coherent story line. Often nothing makes sense and nothing is meant to. It is an adrenaline pumped chaotic journey that happens to include an original story along the way.
So be warned... this is not your Dickens or Ken Follet here. If your expecting that, then your going to be shocked. Chuck Palahniuk's writing is crazy and intense. It's an experience all it's own.
I highly recommend this book for pure excitement and originality. Plus the narration fits the story perfectly.


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je suis d?sol?.... I am sorry, but....

Total
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-15-08

At the risk of offending generations of proud French readers, I have to say that I did not enjoy Les Miserable. I have been an avid Dickens reader/listener for years, and while I did not expect Hugo to be quite as good as Dickens, I was excited for at least something comparable. Les Miserable is not comparable. I found it drab, predictable, and not well developed (surprising considering the length). The interactions between characters and the way their paths cross is often so ridiculously coincidental that it at times it just seems silly. Even in the Abridged version, the story line crawls along at an unbearably slow pace.
I am sorry to all those hugo fans out there, but as a lover of 19th century European writers I can say that I do not understand how Les Miserable has emerged as a 'classic'.
I admit that something could be drastically lacking in this 12 hour Abridged version that is better presented in the full version, but if that is the case, then I still could not recommend this abridged version. One way or the other, it was very disappointing.
On the bright side, David Case does a a great job narrating this book.

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Around the World in 80 Days Audiolibro Por Jules Verne arte de portada

Great audio production.... fun book

Total
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-15-08

The best way to describe this audio book is good fun. Some of Verne's books have trouble keeping the modern day reader excited or even interested, but Around the World still accomplishes it. It's light, easy, adventurous, and comical. This recording is particularly good because of the amazing talents of Jim Dale. He is absolutely the best out there.


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I feel like I just sat thru a 16 hour lecture

Total
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-30-08

Stranger in a Strange land is a scientific classic that has been popular for generations.... and I have no idea why. The story set up is interesting enough: a human raised on mars is brought to earth, where he and his new 'family' deal with his great powers and unique innocence, and along the way we should all learn something about humanity and ourselves.
The problem is that the author does a poor job of interweaving his social commentary and ideas into the story itself. Clever story telling and character development are replaced by long and boring "lectures" on a given subject between two or more individuals. There is some good and witty commentary, but it mostly the same subjects revisited over and over and over as two characters have a long conversation by the pool, and later on the phone, and later over dinner, and so on. You want to give the author the "we get it, move on!" signal.
I think I would have been more entertained with an actual 16 hour lecture on sexuality, religion, and corruption of innocence.
The narration was not great. Numerous times it felt like he forgot which character he was voicing and mixed them up. This was hard to notice because he did not deviate character voices much at all, but it was still perceptible. The sound quality was poor.
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this book as educational, introspective, or entertaining.

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The Great Gatsby Audiolibro Por F. Scott Fitzgerald arte de portada

I hate to say this but....

Total
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-16-08

This is a GREAT book.... truly one of the greatest novels ever. But you knew that already, everyone knows that. The Great Gatsby does not need me to praise it.

Now for the 'but' part.... I think that this book is better experienced as a 'read' rather than a 'listen'. The perfection of this book is in the details, the small things, the writing itself... and these things may not be fully appreciated in an audio production. Just listening to this book may leave you saying 'sure, it's a really good book, but why is it considered one of the greatest??'. In this case, the audio is good but it is no substitute for a reading.

That being said, this is a very good audio production. The sound quality seems a little dated, but the NARRATION IS SUPERB! Alexander Scourby does an amazing performance here.

So do yourself a favor, enjoy this audio production, but if you have never actually read The Great Gatsby, pick it up. I think you'll better appreciate the genius behind this work if you do.

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What would it Really be like...

Total
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-10-08

To slowly and actually shrink. From 6 ft, to 3 ft, to 1 ft, then to an inch, less than an inch. How would you get food? How would you get water? How would you feel? This is what Richard Matheson does so well.... create incredible circumstances, put real people in them, and describe the reality of how they feel and survive. If your expecting something cute like Honey I Shrunk the Kids, then move on. This book dwells deep into the emotional drain on the main character who is actually shrinking. It explores his fear, desperation, anger, and loneliness (don't worry, there's also plenty of adventure and excitement).
I loved this book, and highly recommend it for a fun and at times emotional read. The narration was also very well done.


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