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The Lightest Object in the Universe
- A Novel
- De: Kimi Eisele
- Narrado por: Gabra Zackman
- Duración: 10 h y 29 m
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What if the end times allowed people to see and build the world anew? This is the landscape that Kimi Eisele creates in her surprising and original debut novel. Evoking the spirit of such monumental love stories as Cold Mountain and the creative vision of novels like Station Eleven, The Lightest Object in the Universe tells the story of what happens after the global economy collapses and the electrical grid goes down.
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Don't waste your time.......
- De Chester Johnson en 07-18-19
- The Lightest Object in the Universe
- A Novel
- De: Kimi Eisele
- Narrado por: Gabra Zackman
This year’s Station 11
Revisado: 07-26-19
The apocalypse has come— no electricity, no government, viral flu. But still we hang on. The story follows 3 characters: Beatrix, Carson and Rosie. Carson leaves the East to find Beatrix in California. Beatrix, who has never stayed home long enough to make contact with her community, finds that community, including Rosie, a 15 yr old. Against this is a radio broadcasting zealot promising a better life. Great character development and pace.
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Lincoln in the Bardo
- A Novel
- De: George Saunders
- Narrado por: Nick Offerman, David Sedaris, George Saunders, y otros
- Duración: 7 h y 25 m
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February 1862. The Civil War is less than one year old. The fighting has begun in earnest, and the nation has begun to realize it is in for a long, bloody struggle. Meanwhile, President Lincoln’s beloved eleven-year-old son, Willie, lies upstairs in the White House, gravely ill. In a matter of days, despite predictions of a recovery, Willie dies and is laid to rest in a Georgetown cemetery. “My poor boy, he was too good for this earth,” the president says at the time. “God has called him home.”
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"Where might God stand?"
- De Mel en 02-17-17
Audacious audible experience
Revisado: 02-21-17
Filled with many voices portrayed by many people, add to it a lovely violin piece penned by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy (also one of the many voices) that is woven throughout this book, this book is an aural treat. The story, in particular small moments of the character's lives, is poignant and beautifully written. Don't be put off by the setting (a sort of purgatory). You will believe that the place is real -- just as the characters do.
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