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Dungeon Crawler Carl
- A LitRPG/Gamelit Adventure
- De: Matt Dinniman
- Narrado por: Jeff Hays
- Duración: 13 h y 31 m
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A man. His ex-girlfriend's cat. A sadistic game show unlike anything in the universe: a dungeon crawl where survival depends on killing your prey in the most entertaining way possible. In a flash, every human-erected construction on Earth - from Buckingham Palace to the tiniest of sheds - collapses in a heap, sinking into the ground. The buildings and all the people inside have all been atomized and transformed into the dungeon: an 18-level labyrinth filled with traps, monsters, and loot.
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A refreshing take on apocalyptical LITRPG
- De Rhexas en 03-01-21
- Dungeon Crawler Carl
- A LitRPG/Gamelit Adventure
- De: Matt Dinniman
- Narrado por: Jeff Hays
Goddammit Carl!
Revisado: 03-16-25
I followed the hype train, and finally jumped on board this dungeon-crawling express. It's good... damn good. The story is equal parts suspenseful and humorous, and includes a bunch of modern cultural references.
This is one of those audiobooks that is really tough to put down. Now I just need to get the rest of the series.
Oh, and the performance was excellent!
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The Years of Rice and Salt
- De: Kim Stanley Robinson
- Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
- Duración: 25 h y 56 m
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It is the 14th century, and one of the most apocalyptic events in human history is set to occur - the coming of the Black Death. History teaches us that a third of Europe's population was destroyed. But what if the plague had killed 99 percent of the population instead? How would the world have changed? This is a look at the history that could have been - a history that stretches across centuries, a history that sees dynasties and nations rise and crumble, a history that spans horrible famine and magnificent innovation.
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Robinson's best; Pinchot's usual excellence
- De Alex Levine en 05-13-15
- The Years of Rice and Salt
- De: Kim Stanley Robinson
- Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
Great premise
Revisado: 03-06-25
This turned out to be a lengthy and ultimately unrewarding journey. While the narrator performed wonderfully, the story itself is lacking.
An admixture of lives, connected faintly through reincarnation, in an alternative history in which European civilisation is almost entirely exterminated by plague. The connections, and the overarching theme, are lost in detail and confusion.
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The Year of Living Danishly
- Uncovering the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country
- De: Helen Russell
- Narrado por: Lucy Price-Lewis
- Duración: 9 h y 39 m
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When she was suddenly given the opportunity of a new life in rural Jutland, journalist and archetypal Londoner Helen Russell discovered a startling statistic: the happiest place on earth isn't Disneyland but Denmark, a land often thought of by foreigners as consisting entirely of long, dark winters, cured herring, Lego and pastries. What is the secret to their success? Are happy Danes born or made?
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Interesting content. Unfortunate delivery.
- De Jennifer Soudagar en 11-13-15
- The Year of Living Danishly
- Uncovering the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country
- De: Helen Russell
- Narrado por: Lucy Price-Lewis
Unexpected treat
Revisado: 02-16-25
After listening to this book, I feel as though I should start learning Danish in preparation for a move. The author has almost nothing bad to say about the country, and the narrator does a fine job.
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Being There
- De: Jerzy Kosinski
- Narrado por: Dustin Hoffman
- Duración: 2 h y 51 m
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Academy Award winner Dustin Hoffman gives an understated and exemplary performance of this satiric look at the unreality of American media culture. Chance, the enigmatic gardener, becomes Chauncey Gardiner after getting hit by a limo belonging to a Wall Street tycoon. The whirlwind that follows brings Chance to his new status of political policy advisor and possible vice presidential candidate. His garden-variety political responses, inspired by television, become heralded as visionary, and he is soon a media icon.
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Darkly Funny
- De Ilana en 07-15-12
- Being There
- De: Jerzy Kosinski
- Narrado por: Dustin Hoffman
Fascinating
Revisado: 02-11-25
I will at some point need to watch the movie that was made based on this short story. The story is so compelling in its application of chance, timing, and misunderstanding.
Mr Hoffman’s narration was workmanlike. As a fan of many of his films, it was a little disappointing but by no means poor. It simply lacked the depth of character he tends to portray, which is forgivable when speaking for many characters.
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The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: and Other Clinical Tales
- De: Oliver Sacks
- Narrado por: Jonathan Davis, Oliver Sacks - introduction
- Duración: 9 h y 33 m
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Oliver Sacks' The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat tells the stories of individuals afflicted with fantastic perceptual and intellectual aberrations: patients who have lost their memories and with them the greater part of their pasts; who are no longer able to recognize people and common objects; who are stricken with violent tics and grimaces or who shout involuntary obscenities; whose limbs have become alien; who have been dismissed as retarded yet are gifted with uncanny artistic or mathematical talents.
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I rarely stop reading a book halfway through...
- De Rusty en 09-04-15
Fascinating insights
Revisado: 01-18-25
Dr Sacks clearly cared deeply for his patients. He tells us something of them in this all too brief book, humanising them far beyond what was expected in that time.
I did find his descriptions of patients in part four somewhat less than appropriate to the modern world. Referring to patients as simple, idiots, and retarded is not, I suspect, part of the modern lexicon. But in a book of this vintage it is at least to some degree understandable. Similarly, his diagnoses of autism would probably not align with the modern understanding; one does not ‘develop’ autism after a childhood illness.
The narrator suited the subject.
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American Nations
- A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America
- De: Colin Woodard
- Narrado por: Walter Dixon
- Duración: 12 h y 51 m
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North America was settled by people with distinct religious, political, and ethnographic characteristics, creating regional cultures that have been at odds with one another ever since. Subsequent immigrants didn't confront or assimilate into an "American" or "Canadian" culture, but rather into one of the 11 distinct regional ones that spread over the continent each staking out mutually exclusive territory. In American Nations, Colin Woodard leads us on a journey through the history of our fractured continent....
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One of a Kind Masterpiece
- De Theo Horesh en 02-28-13
- American Nations
- A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America
- De: Colin Woodard
- Narrado por: Walter Dixon
Fascinating
Revisado: 01-17-25
The author has clearly spent a great deal of time thinking about why the United States is the way it is, and how it became that way. He draws upon previous work by others, and takes the reader through the historical circumstances that end up with the obvious differences that we see in the modern country. He also talks about possible futures, including perhaps secession of states or enlargement through the assimilation of 'nations' that traditionally extend beyond US borders.
Narration was professional, and I learned that I have always pronounced 'Appalachian' the way the locals pronounce it (with 'latch') rather than per the dictionary (US or British 'lay'). A little puzzling, given that this reviewer is Australian.
Listening to this title in the era of MAGA populism makes it both more and less relevant to modern politics, but that discussion belongs elsewhere.
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Six Figures: The Rising Storm
- De: Lamont R Chatman
- Narrado por: Johnny Neal
- Duración: 9 h y 42 m
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The end of a decades-long intergalactic war has brought the victorious warmongering horde, the Ragnaw, to earth. Although defeated, the Obasyn race sends the human race one last chance to battle the Ragnaw plague. The Obasyn crystal wields the capability to gift beings powers of unimaginable proportions, but there can only be six of these miraculous individuals. They will have to work together to preserve humanity, but will they be enough?
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An original and creative take on superheroes
- De Money Mike en 01-07-25
- Six Figures: The Rising Storm
- De: Lamont R Chatman
- Narrado por: Johnny Neal
A title crippled by its prologue, narrator, and hanging ending
Revisado: 01-06-25
Disclosure: audiobook received for free.
I wanted to stop listening to this book about ten minutes in, but persisted as I was given the book in exchange for reviewing it. tl;dr? If you make it past the aliens it turns into a decent tale.
The prologue is painful. It describes a battle between two alien races that are poorly described and come across as one-dimensional. The baddies are after the thing of power, which the goodies protect with their lives before sending it away to prevent its loss to evil.
Enter Earth in the mid-19th century. Object was sent here, while baddies are not sure which of a thousand planets received it. They of course send some of their force here, and ensure that a global government is put in place to hunt for the object.
Twists and complications ensue over the next two centuries.
While most of the story was quite enjoyable, it has its share of plot holes and deus ex machinae. It also ends
Without resolution; something this reader can bear in a compilation but not when the title stands alone.
Narrator failed the author. While doing their best to provide different voices for the characters, there is no break between chapters, or when the story jumps back or forward in time; a common and sometimes confusing occurrence.
Not bad overall, but unless the prologue is given significant attention I suspect many potential listeners will return it for a refund.
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The Horror of the Heights
- De: Arthur Conan Doyle
- Narrado por: Simon Jones
- Duración: 44 m
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“The Horror of the Heights” is a short story by Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of iconic detective Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in Strand Magazine in 1913.
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Sir Arthur knew how to write
- De Stephen H en 01-06-25
- The Horror of the Heights
- De: Arthur Conan Doyle
- Narrado por: Simon Jones
Sir Arthur knew how to write
Revisado: 01-06-25
While short, this tale shows the skill of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle beyond his detective yarns and stories of Brigadier Gerard. In the style of the times, he does not give the audience a complete graphical description of the horror, instead allowing for us to conjure our own worst nightmares a la Lovecraft.
The narrator had the perfect voice for the story.
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Bad Astronomy
- Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Astrology to the Moon Landing "Hoax"
- De: Philip Plait
- Narrado por: Kevin Scullin
- Duración: 9 h y 39 m
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Dr. Philip C. Plait sets the record straight on many modern hoaxes and myths. Appalled that millions of Americans don't believe in the moon landing, or that an egg stands on its end only on the vernal equinox, Plait hilariously spills the truth and informs us of scientific inaccuracies in our everyday vernacular.
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Out of Date
- De Jennifer P en 06-26-23
- Bad Astronomy
- Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Astrology to the Moon Landing "Hoax"
- De: Philip Plait
- Narrado por: Kevin Scullin
Good, but not great
Revisado: 01-02-25
This book promises quite a lot in the subtitle. I must admit, I expected a deep dive into the science - but this was not quite as deep as I had expected.
The author fails to provide an overarching narrative other than 'science good, pseudoscience bad' - all well and good, but I suspect that very few believers in garbage are going to actually listen to reality.
Interesting but disjointed.
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Bad Faith
- When Religious Belief Undermines Modern Medicine
- De: Paul A. Offit MD
- Narrado por: Tom Perkins
- Duración: 7 h y 1 m
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In recent years there have been major outbreaks of whooping cough among children in California, mumps in New York, and measles in Ohio's Amish country - despite the fact that these are all vaccine-preventable diseases. Although America is the most medically advanced place in the world, many people disregard modern medicine in favor of using their faith to fight life-threatening illnesses. In 21st-century America, how could this be happening?
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Odd
- De airmom en 04-12-17
- Bad Faith
- When Religious Belief Undermines Modern Medicine
- De: Paul A. Offit MD
- Narrado por: Tom Perkins
Interesting tales of medical neglect
Revisado: 12-28-24
We live in a world where science has solved many problems that beset people in earlier times. Medicine works - when people are prepared to use it. Mr Offit details far too many examples in which modern medicine has been rejected in favour of faith.
This is fine as long as the person who is suffering and perhaps dying makes their own choice. Unfortunately, when children are involved far too many parents allow them to suffer and die rather than seek professional help. This is gradually changing, but all children must be protected, from their own parents if need be.
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