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We Are the Crisis
- We Are the Crisis: A Novel (The Convergence Saga, Book 2)
- De: Cadwell Turnbull
- Narrado por: Dion Graham
- Duración: 9 h y 7 m
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Three years after the Monster Massacre, members of Rebecca’s old wolf pack have begun to go missing without a trace. The world has undergone many changes in the years since monsters came out of the shadows. An anti-monster group known as the Black Hand has started to organize across the United States. In response, pro-monster organizations have been growing in numbers and militancy. Targeted killings of suspected monsters and their allies, monsters spirited away in the dead of night, and the beginnings of pro-monster legislation are all signs of a cosmic shift on the horizon.
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Excellent Sequel
- De Jessie en 01-09-24
- We Are the Crisis
- We Are the Crisis: A Novel (The Convergence Saga, Book 2)
- De: Cadwell Turnbull
- Narrado por: Dion Graham
Wow. Just wow
Revisado: 11-18-23
**SPOILER**
I battled with whether he was schizophrenic. Learning his details, his background, the way the plot unfolded with the main character grieving for his brother only to be thrown into a world of others under the guise of exploring alternate worlds. So much character development, plot holes, methapors, only to find out that it was a symbolic way of expressing the mental turmoil he was undergoing from childhood experiencing life, learning evil, understanding war, capitalism, socialism, idealism, lies, love, loyalty, betrayal, differing cultures, racism, sexual identity/orientation/preference, loss, inclusitivity, depravity, shame, lust, regret, the grey area of life, the all encompassing existential dread, and so on. An incredible picture of what the mind can create during its own grieving process. Amazing illustration! It seemed so real, I actually believed him. Then, at points, I noticed notes of symptoms that met certain criteria for Schizophrenia if not on set psychosis. This is a perfect illustration of what can set ones mind to develop Schizophrenia after a traumatic event. Trauma through loss of a loved one.
For those experiencing the sensation of these symptoms, it is in fact real, it is in fact happening! Far extended from adjustment disorder bereavement with comorbid symptoms arising depression, ptsd, acute stress, the list goes on. All of the aforementioned while also battling with schizophrenia and how it expresses itself within the mind. The brains way of trying to protect the individual, having them recede into themselves, forming images to give them a safe space to process their grief in their own way but in that also devoting much needed energy to that one process, neglecting other factors for self preservation. The mind can literally crack and depending on the persons temperament, the brain will automatically do its best to protect the individual, no matter if it means allowing the body to fall into depravity. Goodness! Such an amazing find. I would love to see if the author could create a book 3 but it seems like the main charater may have died and the only way to keep the book going is if he survives the accident and is put in a coma. Whose to say. Nonetheless, this was a refreshing read!!!
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Jummy at the River School
- De: Sabine Adeyinka
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Ayodele
- Duración: 5 h y 40 m
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Jummy has won a place at the River School, the finest girls' boarding school in Nigeria. Nothing can dampen her spirits, not even when she learns that her best friend Caro won’t be joining her. By the Shine-Shine River, school is everything Jummy dreamt of, with friendly new girls, midnight feasts and sporting prizes—but when Caro suddenly arrives at the school to work, not to learn, Jummy must bring all her friends together to help.
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learning about other cultures
- De JrAtch en 06-03-23
- Jummy at the River School
- De: Sabine Adeyinka
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Ayodele
Nostalgic
Revisado: 03-15-23
As a Nigerian born and partly raised, this takes me back to when I completed my secondary school in Nigeria. Everything I listened to in this book was exactly the experience and more. At the time, I was in senior secondary so this gave me a snapshot of what the junior secondary girls were experiencing. This book is quite extraordinary. I wish there were more books that frame our Nigerian lived lives like this. ❤️
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The Wraith
- Superhero by Night, Book 1
- De: Jeffery H. Haskell
- Narrado por: Lacy Laurel
- Duración: 5 h y 27 m
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How far would you go to see justice done? How far is too far? For Madisun, the answer is simple. There are people in this world who need killing, and she's just the woman for the job!
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yep
- De FireFly en 04-01-23
- The Wraith
- Superhero by Night, Book 1
- De: Jeffery H. Haskell
- Narrado por: Lacy Laurel
it was okay.
Revisado: 01-28-23
nothing to write home about. the narrator was too expressive and made it seem melow dramatic. on parts she should have expressed more, she puased. I'm sure the story would have seemed better if the narrator matched the tone of the plot.
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Fledgling
- De: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrado por: Adenrele Ojo
- Duración: 12 h y 22 m
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This is the story of an apparently young, amnesiac girl whose alarmingly unhuman needs and abilities lead her to a startling conclusion: She is in fact a genetically modified, 53-year-old vampire. Forced to discover what she can about her stolen former life, she must at the same time learn who wanted - and still wants - to destroy her and those she cares for and how she can save herself.
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Why is everyone okay with the child porn imagery?
- De JG en 07-18-20
- Fledgling
- De: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrado por: Adenrele Ojo
Great Story but weird immoral & mental alignment.
Revisado: 01-10-23
I loved the plot. It was written simply but well enough to allow me to picture every emotion and the surroundings the author set out to convey. Octavia E. Butler is a brilliant writer. I have now listened to all her books on Audible and like always, she did not disappoint with this book. However, I felt immoral in the sense of the pedophilic imagery that was being constructed. It would have been one thing if it were just vampire or Ina sleeping with one another but the incorporation of human adults sleeping with what was a physically young child put me in a state of immoral/ mental unalignment. I struggled with deep moral dissonance having to accept the she was technically "grown" but even still a child compared to her own kind. It was weird that even the human adults could visibly see that she was a child but still went ahead to sleep with her and then further became okay with the idea only when they were told that she was in fact older than them in human years. It's like those pedophiles who say that the child they are courting has an "old soul." If this line of thought in this book can be accepted then should the pedophiles line of thought also be? But at the end of the day, what gave me solace was understanding that pedophilia is proclaimed on those who engage in sexual acts with children. Young ones are regarded as children becuase they do not have the ability to fully consent largely in part becuase their prefrontal cortex (moral center) has not fully developed skewing thier ability to make well informed or sound decisions. Basically, they are easily impressionable and/ or gullible. In this case Shurri/ Renae is only regarded as a child becuase she has not delevoped to the point of being able to reproduce which is not necessarily regarding her mental development. But to counter that train of thought somehow, males of her kind cannot mate with her becuase "she is too young..."
The more I try to apply logic to this story the more I undergo a weird immoral/ mental alignment. But overall, great story. Very captivating nonetheless! I gave the performance 4 stars becuase the reader seemed to be whinging the whole time. I have noticed a theme in Octavia's books were she seems to be writing from a persepective that illustrates the anxiety one feels when placed in a specific situation but I think the narrator over did it a bit and just seemed to come across as whinning the whole time...
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Kindred
- De: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrado por: Kim Staunton
- Duración: 10 h y 55 m
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Having just celebrated her 26th birthday in 1976 California, Dana, an African-American woman, is suddenly and inexplicably wrenched through time into antebellum Maryland. After saving a drowning White boy there, she finds herself staring into the barrel of a shotgun and is transported back to the present just in time to save her life. During numerous such time-defying episodes with the same young man, she realizes she's been given a challenge.
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The Past of Slavery Still Moves and Wounds Us
- De Jefferson en 12-05-10
- Kindred
- De: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrado por: Kim Staunton
Truly Captivating Sorrow
Revisado: 01-03-23
I was enthralled by how she used her words to paint a picture I had never seen but felt so vividly. I found myself doubting Kevin over and over as a black woman myself. Somehow she thought me to understand how love between a black and white person could be so pure and true. None of the nonsense of our political society skewing their love. An honest love, a true love. Brilliant, just brilliant. Rest in peace mam'
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hop thA A
- De: James Anthony Tyler
- Narrado por: Ronald Emile, Jayme Lawson, Kareem Lucas, y otros
- Duración: 1 h y 27 m
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NYC, 2013. During late night trips on the A train, we get snapshots of Tyrone's life - his close relationship with his mother, his attempts to flirt with a coworker, Niesha, his job as a bouncer, and his dreams of going back to school. As new traumas accumulate, Tyrone's world becomes as claustrophobic as the subway car, with as few opportunities to exit or change course.
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Typical transference of burdens
- De stacy cam en 03-06-21
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- De: James Anthony Tyler
- Narrado por: Ronald Emile, Jayme Lawson, Kareem Lucas, Portia
Amazing!
Revisado: 02-21-21
Extraordinary imagery. Riveting storyline. Captivating to say the least. A perspective that is generally overlooked. #insight
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Emma
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: Jane Austen, Anna Lea - adaptation
- Narrado por: Emma Thompson, Joanne Froggatt, Isabella Inchbald, y otros
- Duración: 8 h y 21 m
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Austen wrote, 'I am going to take a heroine whom no-one but myself will much like' and thus introduces the handsome, clever, rich - and flawed, Emma Woodhouse. Emma is perfectly content with her life and sees no need for either love or marriage; nothing however delights her more than matchmaking her fellow residents of Highbury. But when she ignores the warnings of her good friend Mr. Knightley and attempts to arrange a suitable match for her protegee Harriet Smith, her carefully laid plans soon unravel and have consequences that she never expected.
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Background sonds RUINED this
- De Sandra Dodd en 09-09-18
- Emma
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: Jane Austen, Anna Lea - adaptation
- Narrado por: Emma Thompson, Joanne Froggatt, Isabella Inchbald, Aisling Loftus, Joseph Millson, Morgana Robinson
Good show!
Revisado: 10-24-18
An epic display of the arts and the culture. Very good show might I add. Very much "agreeable" 😉
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Imago
- De: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrado por: Barrett Aldrich
- Duración: 8 h y 18 m
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Human and Oankali have been mating since the aliens first came to Earth to rescue the few survivors of an annihilating nuclear war. The Oankali began a massive breeding project, guided by the ooloi, a sexless subspecies capable of manipulating DNA, in the hope of eventually creating a perfect starfaring race. Jodahs is supposed to be just another hybrid of human and Oankali, but as he begins his transformation to adulthood he finds himself becoming ooloi - the first ever born to a human mother.
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Good Ending to The Trilogy
- De Lia en 06-17-16
- Imago
- De: Octavia E. Butler
- Narrado por: Barrett Aldrich
Not what I expected.
Revisado: 03-14-18
could have been better as far as the story goes. I was expecting something completely different. I love the way Octavia describes each and every character the scenery and everything. But the story itself could have been better. I was expecting something different after book two and I'm a little bit disappointed.
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