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Riding Around on the Breeze
- Road Tales of a Perpetual Optimist
- De: Nick Adams
- Narrado por: Nick Adams
- Duración: 4 h y 20 m
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There is a fine line between optimism and stupidity. Sometimes I wonder whether I cross that line too often. But what is life without a little risk? It's too easy to sit back and avoid all jeopardy and discomfort, and I suppose that's all right as long as you're comfortable with a life without spice. Life is short enough without wasting it away on the couch.
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Adventure on Everything
- De Theodore John en 01-19-25
- Riding Around on the Breeze
- Road Tales of a Perpetual Optimist
- De: Nick Adams
- Narrado por: Nick Adams
Adventure on Everything
Revisado: 01-19-25
Nick never fails to produce a quality book and this one can be appreciated as much as the others. His tales of his jaunts to points unknown on unknown dirt and gravel tracks, on vintage motorcycles and/or new-ish motorcycles, and motorcycles that border on inappropriate for what it is being tasked to do, continue to fascinate. Fascinate to the point of putting more aggressive tires on my bikes and venturing out in the the uncharted unpaved paths in America, and there are plenty.
It is worth your time to take in this wonderful book and his exploration of yet another motorcycle that might not fit his style..... or does it?
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Around the World on a Bicycle
- De: Fred A. Birchmore, David V. Herlihy - foreword
- Narrado por: L. J. Ganser
- Duración: 13 h
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In 1935, Fred A. Birchmore left the small American town of Athens, Georgia, to continue his college studies in Europe. In his spare time, Birchmore toured the continent on a one-speed bike he called Bucephalus (after the name of Alexander the Great's horse). A born wanderer, Birchmore broadened his travels to include the British Isles and even the Mediterranean. After a lengthy, unplanned detour in Egypt, Birchmore put his studies on hold, pointed Bucephalus eastward, and just kept going.
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Very interesting journey
- De Theodore John en 01-11-25
Very interesting journey
Revisado: 01-11-25
It was a great book to listen to overall. It was long, contained a lot of detail and at times got, dare I say, boring. But the story moved along enough so that the bland moments were only so for a few moments. These kind of adventures always attract me and pique my interest greatly.
The narration was okay, could have been a little more exhuberant, but overall wasn't that bad.
If you are into long distance bicycle rides, this would be a good listen but do understand this was done in the 1930's.
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A Life of Chai
- Reservations in India (Rambling On, Book 3)
- De: Graham Field
- Narrado por: Graham Field
- Duración: 14 h y 20 m
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The journey through life came to a T-junction. This is your invitation to pry into the diary, be the other tourist on the train, a voyeur at the accident, an eavesdropper on the argument. Two one-track minds merge with train-wreck results.
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Graham never fails to deliver
- De Theodore John en 01-11-25
- A Life of Chai
- Reservations in India (Rambling On, Book 3)
- De: Graham Field
- Narrado por: Graham Field
Graham never fails to deliver
Revisado: 01-11-25
I have been following Graham from the very beginning and to this conclusion to the trilogy, he once again did not disappoint.
He has a wonderful way of telling the story through his delivery and expressions. Listening to this audiobook I could envision him responding to comments from his travel companion, his reactions to their surroundings and his facial expression when her realized who he was in a small plane with.
Where the first two books, part 1 and part 2, focused on the adversity of traveling through Asia and traveling by bicycle. This books focus was the adversity of traveling with someone you ultimately realize would have been best to remain an aquaintance or a friend on social media. Their travel experiences, sights, sounds and conditions were woefully overshadowed by their blatent incompatability. Despite that, Graham maintained his disposition and held onto the wonderful memories the trip did bring him.
His narration of the book was, as always stellar. He's got this down, he knows what he is doing even through the nice little bit of afterthoughts and bloopers at the end.
Thank you Graham for another wonderful book.
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Never Tire of the Road
- Motorcycle Tales and Travels
- De: Nick Adams
- Narrado por: Nick Adams
- Duración: 4 h y 32 m
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Familiar roads. Familiar Places. It's easy to get stale riding the same old routes. Sometimes it hardly seems worthwhile to pull on all that motorcycle gear, start the engine and head out. Why bother? It is easy to tire of the road. Cold weather and occasional roadside troubles are all part of the pleasures of riding. Don't let the little things get you down. Sometimes all it takes to overcome the feeling that you've ridden all those roads too many times is a slight change in perspective and attitude.
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Another fine title by Mr. Adams
- De Theodore John en 11-02-24
- Never Tire of the Road
- Motorcycle Tales and Travels
- De: Nick Adams
- Narrado por: Nick Adams
Another fine title by Mr. Adams
Revisado: 11-02-24
I'm a huge fan of Nick Adams. I love his books and his narration is always premier. His adventures into the known and unknown on his old bikes and new-to-him bikes makes these adventures even more enjoyable. Would you take a 50-year-old bike for a lengthy ride down a dirt road? Nick will. And that's where the fun begins.
Nick has got this book thing down pat. He knows what he is doing and his writing and narration skills only prove that point. This book, as well as his others, are well worth your time.
Good job Nick.
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Blue Highways
- A Journey into America
- De: William Least Heat-Moon
- Narrado por: Joe Barrett
- Duración: 17 h y 54 m
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Hailed as a masterpiece of American travel writing, Blue Highways is an unforgettable journey along our nation's backroads. William Least Heat-Moon set out with little more than the need to put home behind him and a sense of curiosity about "those little towns that get on the map-if they get on at all-only because some cartographer has a blank space to fill: Remote, Oregon; Simplicity, Virginia; New Freedom, Pennsylvania; New Hope, Tennessee; Why, Arizona; Whynot, Mississippi." His adventures, his discoveries, and his recollections of the extraordinary people he encountered along the way amount to a revelation of the true American experience.
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A new Mark Twain... this is a great book
- De Mr. en 01-25-13
- Blue Highways
- A Journey into America
- De: William Least Heat-Moon
- Narrado por: Joe Barrett
This is one long book
Revisado: 11-02-24
I enjoyed it and it was interesting. I learned a lot and that's what I like about travel books.
For me, the best part was when he was passing through upstate New York and passing through communities that know quite well. I used to have a farm in Otsego County, not far from Cooperstown. The mention of some of these places in the book and other places I know of, brought a smile to my face and fond memories.
I'm sure someday I'll pass through some of the places he spoke of in the book during my travels.
The performace of the Narrator was quite good and his voice made it easy to listen to the book. Good job.
It's a good story if you have some time to kill.
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My Effin' Life
- De: Geddy Lee
- Narrado por: Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Cliff Burnstein
- Duración: 16 h y 20 m
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Geddy Lee is one of rock and roll's most respected bassists. For nearly five decades, his playing and work as co-writer, vocalist and keyboardist has been an essential part of the success story of Canadian progressive rock trio Rush. Here for the first time is his account of life inside and outside the band.
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Lee's Narration Will Captivate You.
- De Ms. R en 11-14-23
- My Effin' Life
- De: Geddy Lee
- Narrado por: Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Cliff Burnstein
I'm now sorry I wasn't more of a Rush fan
Revisado: 11-02-24
Back in the mid-70's I was introduced to Rush when I was in the Navy, stationed down in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. It was Rush's first album too. Then "Fly by Night", then "2112"... I was blown away. I had a guitar and I learned how to play most of the songs on "Rush" and a few off of "2112". I loved it. Who were these guys I wondered and I learned a little about the band and thought, okay cool. I got into "Hemisphere's", "Moving Pictures" and others but slowly for no particular reason my interest moved onto other music and I sort of lost touch with Rush's history.
As the years went by, I did want to go see Rush in concert but ticket prices and logistics were never in my favor, consequently I lost out. I had a renewed interest when Neil Peart started putting out books and what? He's riding a motorcycle?? What?? Oh man, I dove in head first. As a motorcyclist and musician myself this was right up my alley. I had a renewed interest in Rush again.
Then..... Neil died.
Listening to Geddy's book, I realized that those guys, despite all the drugs, had their shit together as musicians but mostly as people. I was delighted to learn that none of those guys were musically educated, taught all of that theory crap...... They just played and that made me feel better about my own musicianship. Geddy's book is a heartwarming and heartbreaking book at the same time. From his humble beginnings through the Rush years and now retirement(?) he brought it all together so that we could all listen to him tell us the true story of him and the band.
His performance as the narrator of the book, as well as Alex's performance, were top notch and I had great enjoyment listening to the entire thing as I drove from my home in North Carolina to the Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota. Thanks for making the drive tolerable.
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Bicycling America
- A Senior’s Solo Bicycle Ride Across America for His Grandson
- De: Bill W. Fowler
- Narrado por: Bill W. Fowler
- Duración: 10 h y 21 m
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A bicycling and travel audiobook like no other. It offers an entertaining and inspirational listen for all audiences. It tells the story of a 66-year-old grandfather who has never ridden a bicycle for more than a few miles at a time and sets out to ride a bicycle from one coast of the United States to the other. He does this ride by himself with no one along for company and no one following along when things go wrong.
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It was a good story, but......
- De Theodore John en 11-02-24
- Bicycling America
- A Senior’s Solo Bicycle Ride Across America for His Grandson
- De: Bill W. Fowler
- Narrado por: Bill W. Fowler
It was a good story, but......
Revisado: 11-02-24
Let me get this out of the way first.
Wonderful story, wonderful adventure, inspirational I suppose, informational as well. Tragic that your grandson must deal with the disease and I do wish all affected good tidings and a swift recovery. Children shouldn't suffer.
Mr. Fowler's descriptive story of his bike ride across America indeed inspires one to do the same if for no other reason that to do it. I have always wanted to do something similar and at 66, I better get my butt moving. His admirable reason for doing the ride is described a few times in the book, perhaps a few more times than necessary. Mention it in the beginning of the book and move on with the story.
I have listened to hundreds of audiobooks and for the most part, the one's that are narrated by the author are the best ones as you get the words out of the horses mouth, so to speak. Then there are those authors who felt it necessary to hire someone else to narrate their book for one reason or another and it was a wise choice on their behalf. Finally, there are the authors who have elected to narrate the book themselves when they shouldn't have. I'm sorry to report Mr. Fowler, you should not have narrated your own book.
I know you wanted it to sound like you were reading the book to your grandson and I appreciate that. The downside is for the rest of us, it felt like you were reading a bedtime story to us. The tone in your voice most times was a grandparents tone when it needed to be an authors tone. There were the errant pauses and stammers from time to time and a few mispronunciations (didn't anyone review the recordings before it got pushed to ACX?).
But again, the story itself, was wonderful and you should be proud of yourself for the accomplishment. Sorry if I seemed too harsh, but really I am just offering some constructive critizism.
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One Man and His Bike
- De: Mike Carter
- Narrado por: Mike Carter
- Duración: 13 h y 29 m
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What would happen if you were cycling to the office and just kept on pedalling? Needing a change, Mike Carter did just that. Following the Thames to the sea he embarked on an epic 5,000-mile ride around the entire British coastline—the equivalent of London to Calcutta. He encountered drunken priests, drag queens and gnome sanctuaries. He met fellow travellers and people building for a different type of future. He also found a spirit of unbelievable kindness and generosity that convinced him that Britain is anything but broken.
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Exemplifying Why I love Riding My Bicycle
- De Theodore John en 11-02-24
- One Man and His Bike
- De: Mike Carter
- Narrado por: Mike Carter
Exemplifying Why I love Riding My Bicycle
Revisado: 11-02-24
Everything about this book explains why riding a bicycle is the best thing you could ever do for yourself. For your health, for your mind, for your outlook and for your heart.
The journey Mr. Carter has taken in this book had envy dripping from every pore on my body. What great fortune to take on throwing caution to the headwind and exploring his homeland and coming away with a new sense of being. That is what a bicycle ride can and will do for you.... especially one of this nature.
Bravo Mr. Carter and a fine job on the narration as well.
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I Could Have Been a Dreamer
- Cycling China in the Wrong Gear and Bound for Thailand (Rambling On)
- De: Graham Field
- Narrado por: Graham Field
- Duración: 8 h y 14 m
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In this, the 2nd Audio book of the Rambling On trilogy, the load gets lighter and the speed slower, but Graham Field’s objective remains the same: he is fully focused on making the route to his demise as pleasurable as possible. And so the quest to his Chinese destiny begins. Now relieved of the whiskey, the road nevertheless continues to be an uphill struggle, not helped by the sub-zero winter temperatures. But being towed behind trucks and loaded on to buses evens out the ratio of endurance and pleasure.
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My spirit animal.
- De Christine Hill en 04-07-24
- I Could Have Been a Dreamer
- Cycling China in the Wrong Gear and Bound for Thailand (Rambling On)
- De: Graham Field
- Narrado por: Graham Field
Although he said not to, I am anyway
Revisado: 03-27-24
At the end of every audiobook I've listened to, the late Rick Lewis comes on in that 1940's audio quality style voicing and says "Audible hopes you've enjoyed this progrum."
Why yes Mr. Lewis, I have enjoyed this "progrum", as I have every audiobook/book written by Graham Field. With this particular book, it's not just about the travel escapades. It's about the experience and the thoughts that Graham shares with us. His final thoughts at the end and bloopers were exceptionally pleasant and enjoyable as well.
Good job Graham. So looking forward to part 3.
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Lanterne Rouge
- The Last Man in the Tour de France
- De: Max Leonard
- Narrado por: Andrew Fallaize
- Duración: 8 h y 22 m
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Froome, Wiggins, Merckx - we know the winners of the Tour de France, but Lanterne Rouge tells the forgotten, often inspirational, and occasionally absurd stories of the last-placed rider. We learn of stage winners and former yellow jerseys who tasted life at the other end of the bunch, the breakaway leader who stopped for a bottle of wine and then took a wrong turn, the doper whose drug cocktail accidentally slowed him down, and the rider who was recognized as the most combative despite finishing at the back.
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A great cycling History Lesson
- De Theodore John en 01-16-24
- Lanterne Rouge
- The Last Man in the Tour de France
- De: Max Leonard
- Narrado por: Andrew Fallaize
A great cycling History Lesson
Revisado: 01-16-24
As an avid cyclist and one who loves to watch bicycle races, especially the tour, this book was absolutely wonderful. Mr. Leonard did an excellent job of giving the reader the imagery of what the tour is like for non-cyclists and for cyclists. The extensive amount of research he gathered to assemble the book is astounding and a tremendously thorough job he did. I learned things about the tour I never knew. He brings to light in this book things that should never be and things that need to be in the sport of cycling.
I have never thought that there is shame or disgrace in finishing last in the world's greatest cycling event. It is a testament to the willpower of the individual and will-power to not quit, to get to the finish at all costs. These riders who finish last should be given more air time during the tours broadcast and they should be honored for at least finishing.
I also thank Mr. Leonard for NOT leaving out the names of some pro level riders who fell from grace such as Lance Armstrong. When the whole of the cycling world has stricken his name from their history, the fact still remains that he won those races. The bike didn't cross the line by itself and the race is still the toughest event in the world. Cyclists like Armstrong, despite their dubious behavior in the tour and other races, still completed the races in the shortest time, they won. The author was honorable enough to recognize this and still say their names. I applaud you.
A word about the narration. Mr. Fallaize's delivery of the manuscript was pleasant to listen to, clear and the recordings were top notch. I must, however, make the observation that the narrator likely lacked any or very little knowledge of the cycling world. This became obviously clear when he mentioned the names of some cyclists, cycling sponsors, bicycles and other cycling related things, where he got the pronunciation completely wrong. Having listened to many different broadcasts of the tour and other races over the years and heard these names said over and over, hearing these name in cycling shops, at cycling events, the mispronunciations had me rewinding several times after hearing them and saying to myself "Who?" or "What?". A minor infraction, but this is something that should have been caught by someone.
Overall, great book and if you are a mad cyclist like myself, you should listen to this.
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