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The setting is Atlanta, Georgia - a racially mixed, late-century boomtown full of fresh wealth and wily politicians. The protagonist is Charles Croker, once a college football star, now a late-middle-aged Atlanta conglomerate king whose outsize ego has at last hit up against reality. Charlie has a 29,000-acre quail-shooting plantation, a young and demanding second wife, and a half-empty office complex with a staggering load of debt.
Meanwhile, Conrad Hensley, idealistic young father of two, is laid off from his job at the Croker Global Foods warehouse near Oakland and finds himself spiraling into the lower depths of the American legal system.
And back in Atlanta, when star Georgia Tech running back Fareek “the Canon” Fanon, a homegrown product of the city’s slums, is accused of date-raping the daughter of a pillar of the white establishment, upscale black lawyer Roger White II is asked to represent Fanon and help keep the city’s delicate racial balance from blowing sky-high.
Networks of illegal Asian immigrants crisscrossing the continent, daily life behind bars, shady real estate syndicates - Wolfe shows us contemporary America with all the verve, wit, and insight that have made him our most admired novelist. Charlie Croker’s deliverance from his tribulations provides an unforgettable denouement to the most widely awaited, hilarious, and telling novel America has seen in ages - Tom Wolfe’s most outstanding achievement to date.
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By: Peter Straub
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Nine Lives
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- Narrated by: Jonathan Yen
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Nines Lives is a multivoiced biography of a dazzling, surreal, and imperiled city, told through the lives of nine unforgettable characters and bracketed by two epic storms: Hurricane Betsy, which transformed New Orleans in the 1960s, and Hurricane Katrina, which nearly destroyed it. Dan Baum brings this kaleidoscopic portrait to life, showing us what was lost in the storm and what remains to be saved.
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Do not miss if you're interested in New Orleans
- By Kelly on 03-22-18
By: Dan Baum
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The Brass Cupcake: A Novel
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A classic novel by John D. MacDonald with an exclusive introduction written and read by Dean Koontz. Ex-cop Cliff Bartells might be the last honest man in Florence City, Florida. After quitting the force over a crisis of conscience, he takes a job at an insurance company buying back stolen jewelry. Cliff is focused on keeping the bottom line down and staying out of the spotlight.But when an affluent tourist from Boston is murdered over a hefty collection of jewelry, Cliff finds himself wrapped up in a case that’s making national headlines.
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Good Social History ...
- By Montana on 05-14-17
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True Crime
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In the heat of the city, a man is out of time: speeding in a beat-up Ford Tempo, blasting easy-listening music. Reporter Steve Everett drinks too much, makes love to his boss' wife, and has just stumbled upon a shocking truth: A convicted killer is about to be executed for a crime he didn't commit. In the cold confines of Death Row, Frank Beachum is also out of time. Ready to say good-bye to the wife and child he loves and hello to the God he still believes in, Beachum knows he did not kill a convenience store clerk six years ago.
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Gripping until the very last word.
- By louis alessandra on 04-10-22
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Welcome to the Monkey House
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Welcome to the Monkey House is a collection of Kurt Vonnegut's shorter works. Originally printed in publications as diverse as The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and The Atlantic Monthly, what these superb stories share is Vonnegut's audacious sense of humor and extraordinary range of creative vision.
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Classic Vonnegut
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Midnight Cowboy
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Midnight Cowboy is considered by many to be one of the best American novels published since World War II. The main story centers around Joe Buck, a naive but eager and ambitious young Texan, who decides to leave his dead-end job in search of a grand and glamorous life he believes he will find in New York City. But the city turns out to be a much more difficult place to negotiate than Joe could ever have imagined. He soon finds himself and his dreams compromised. Buck's fall from innocence and his relationship with the crippled street hustler Ratso Rizzo form the novel's emotional nucleus.
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Superb
- By Macala Shon on 01-26-21
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Devil in a Blue Dress
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- Narrated by: Michael Boatman
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Los Angeles, 1948: Easy Rawlins is a black war veteran just fired from his job at a defense plant. Easy is drinking in a friend's bar, wondering how he'll meet his mortgage, when a white man in a linen suit walks in, offering good money if Easy will simply locate Miss Daphne Money, a blonde beauty known to frequent black jazz clubs.
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Beware of Mysterious Sexy Women with Big Suitcases
- By Jefferson on 02-13-11
By: Walter Mosley
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Superheroes
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Modern gods and goddesses, remote, revered - and like the pantheon of heroes and heroines of ancient myth - possessing great power tempered with flaws. Now, find within this anthology great tales by gifted and award-winning authors who move superheroes from the four-color panels of comic books to the fantastic pages of fiction, stories that will remind anyone who ever wanted to wear a cape or don a cowl of the extraordinary powers of the imagination!
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Pretentious tired old concepts
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Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules (Unabridged Selections)
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Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules is a collection of short stories, some classic, others impending, selected and introduced by David Sedaris.
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Great stories but only 5 of 17 are included
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Cash City
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It is an obsession that has haunted Nick Malick for seven years - to avenge the murder of his young son. In his gut Malick knows who did it. But the psychopath is in prison for another crime, scheduled to be released in a year. All Malick has to do is wait...and survive.
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Great New Series
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George Webber, a first-time author, writes a book that makes frequent references to his home town of Libya Hill. The book is a success, except in Libya Hill, where the residents believe that it paints an extremely distorted portrait of their town. They send Webber menacing letters, including death threats.
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- Merlin
- 01-12-21
suburb novel--a modern Dickens
I found this novel very entertaining. The main characters are very well drawn. The plot lines are beautifully constructed. The scenes are nicely varied (warehouse workers, prison, high society, political strategists, businessmen). There is a lot of shrewd social commentary too. The narrator is excellent. Wolfe excels at getting inside the mach male mind. The one weakness is that the few female characters are rather marginal.
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- MARK J. PATTON
- 04-04-22
Thumbs up for Prichard
I'm a big fan of Tom Wolfe, but I almost didn't listen to this book since so many reviewers found fault with the narrator. To the contrary, I thought Michael Prichard was a perfect choice. His delivery was a direct and nuanced performance. Definitely worth five stars.
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- Armchair shopper
- 06-20-24
Really gets into the minds of the characters
The narrator was great! Wolfe goes into such detail that you feel like you’re present in the story. Because I lived in a suburb just northwest of Atlanta proper for 28 years, I especially identify with the setting. I was a mere middle class resident, so not privy to the lives of the wealthy, but the book rings true to me in its description of life in various classes of residents, and the description of metro Atlanta in general. I loved how it ended, which was very different from the TV series. I read the print book back when it came out, but decided to re-read it as an audiobook after the Netflix series aired, and I’m glad I did!
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- BRANDON L CAHALL
- 08-06-18
Best Wolfe After Bonfire
Finally an unabridged audiobook of A Man in Full. Great story, writing, and narration. I don't know what took so long for this to be released.
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- Jessica
- 08-07-19
What Makes a Man? And Narrator Not So Bad
An interesting listen that held my attention despite its length. The author introduces the philosophy of Stoicism to the modern world, which is not nearly as boring as it sounds. I was definitely rooting for Conrad Hensley. One of the subplots seems dated in the #MeToo era, and how superficial the female characters seem to be. The overall plot of what defines a man, his status, his possessions, what others think of him, or his character, brings home the point in the end.
The narrator took a little getting used to, but I stuck with him and ended up not disliking him as much as many other people.
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- envelopo
- 05-07-20
Great Read
Poignant even today. Well written, complex, great character development. Read it you won’t regret it.
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- Michael C. McCoy
- 03-20-22
Brilliant
The plot was at first like scatter shot like a quail gun. So many characters, with such separate stories, all of the interesting, but separate. How was this going to come together. “Slowly,” was the answer. The excellent writing and expansive vocabulary, and the hints of the many stories heading to a central vortex kept me moving forward through 35 hours of listening. In the end, it was all worth it; all worth it. All worth it. Thanks
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-04-19
Great book .. great narrator .. hard to listen to
I read this book years ago, and forced myself to complete this book because I like the stoics. I had forgotten that it was hard for me to get through in print. I wasn't really hooked in until the last couple chapters of the book. I've listened to this narrator on many audio books and he did an exceptional job with A Man in Full. Having said that, there were several times that I had to shut it off and come back later. Most of these were times in the book where the author repeats himself 3 or 4 times, when the first time was annoying or just unnecessary.
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- Julian Emme
- 03-30-23
Fantastic book with so-so narration
A lot of the reviews really disliked the narrator and at first, I’ll admit, I did too. He grows on you after a while. The story is one of my favorites I’ve read or listened to in recent memory- ironic, meaningful, immersive, and with detailed and complex characters.
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- W. Griffiths
- 07-26-18
Michael Pritchard
The movie adaptation of ‘The Bonfire of the Vanities’ was plagued by several problems, but the most glaring had to be the decision to (mis)cast Tom Hanks and Bruce Willis into role that would have suited the other far better. Miscasting a movie can derail it within minutes.
And now we have one of my favorite novels released, finally in unabridged form, just months after the death o the author. I haven’t listened to David Ogden Stiers’ abridged version, but can certainly imagine him having done a commendable job. I have, however, listened to ‘I Am Charlotte Simmons’ in audiobook form, and I believe Dylan Baker nailed it. It’s my favorite audiobook performance, full stop. The man took chances in his reading, completely sold out (in the good way) for the performance, and, consequently, absolutely brought the book to life for me.
So when I saw that AMIF had been released, my immediate thought, fondest hope, and most fevered audiobook wish was on the cusp of realization: Dylan Baker reading an unabridged AMIF.
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Is it Tom Hanks’ or Bruce Willis’ fault that either was miscast? Doubtful. In the same way, I can’t, don’t, and won’t ‘blame’ Michael Pritchard here. I have a few audiobooks that he has read and enjoyed them. Asking him to do this book, however, is like asking a virtuosic cellist to assume the duties of the principal clarinetist: NOT A GREAT IDEA.
This, instead of hours of delight, I found myself deep within the recesses of what-might-have-been. Again, nothing against Mr. Pritchard...not his fault, but for me, this has to be counted as a disappointment.
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