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Mary Aalgaard

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Cleverly constructed story

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-23-25

I loved listening to this book. All four readers fit their distinct parts of the book perfectly. One of our book club members chose this book, and I’m so glad that she did. It will lend itself to great discussion. It really makes you think about how a story changes depending on who is telling it, from what perspective and motivation. It also appealed to my philosophical sense, the what ifs and meaning of actions, relationships, and money. I listened to the audio, but I’d also like to get my hands on the paper copy so I can reread passages, underline the good ones, and write in the margins.

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Long, but worth the time

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-10-25

We all know that Verghese is an exceptional writer. His attention to detail is exquisite. Yes, some of the gory details of surgery and the body can be a bit much for us non-medical folks, but you can skim them, if needed. It’s an enormous undertaking to write an epic novel like this, multigenerational, multifaceted, full of both family and regional history, not to mention medical advancements and fears. It’s ultimately about people, and that’s what drives the listener/reader on. You do care about these characters and what happens to them, and why. It also drives home the flaws in human society, the ones led by fear and prejudice that break my heart. So much heartache could be avoided if people were kinder, more understanding, less fearful of what they don’t understand, and less governed by societal rules. I don’t want to spoil anything in this review. You have to experience this story for yourself. Allow time to let it sink in. You don’t have to rush through everything. Consider this one a long road trip novel, sit back, relax, and enjoy the journey. Also, the author reads his own work, and he’s wonderful.

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Edifying and Entertaining

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-01-25

True Biz is one of the best audio books I’ve listened to. The author, Sara Novic, creates tension from the first chapter. Two students from the Deaf school are missing. Then, we go back a few months and learn about the characters, who they are, where they come from, their families. She quickly establishes connections, and we care about them and what happens to them. I learned more about Deaf culture as I listened to this story. I pictured the words and the story. It made me want to learn more ASL. I think I’ll choose this book for my next book club pick. It will create great discussion and enlighten readers about Deaf culture, ASL, and the importance of communication.

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A Psychological Study with Music

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-26-24

I might not be in the majority, here, but I loved listening to this book. First of all, the narrator Anna Fields is brilliant. I would be happy if she read every audiobook. This book is populated with people from many nations, and Fields gave them all appropriate accents. She also had to do read words in multiple languages, as well as capture the tone and personality of many characters. The POV is 3rd person omniscient, and Patchett does this so well. I was never confused about who was in the scene and from which characters’ POV I was experiencing it. The main characters are Mr. Hosokawa, who is throwing a Birthday party for himself in an unnamed country in South America. His main motivation is to meet the famous Opera singer Roxane Coss. She is there with her protective accompanist. Dignitaries from many countries are also there. Mr. Hosokawa’s translater Gen is a central part to this story. He is fluent in several languages and has a working knowledge of even more. Once the terrorists invade the party and take over the house, he is a busy man. His ability to communicate clears up confusion and smooths the tension. Roxane’s music calms the spirits. Through the months-long hostage situation, relationships are formed and new ways of living develop. It’s almost like a utopia, but with the ever present presence of guns and possible violence. It’s a book I could listen to again, a book that examines the human experience, what people do in impossible situations, and how they still live, love, and cope.

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Great Audio Drama

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-04-24

This is a gripping thriller, a great story with wonderful professional actors playing the parts. Fully dramatized with sound effects and music. Kept my attention the whole time. Could not stop listening!

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Classic Christie in a Dynamic Setting

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-02-24

I really liked the cast of characters in Hickory Dickory Dock, and the setting in a boarding house for young people, some students and some who are already in careers. It makes for a great collection of characters and personality types. Christie brings in people from other parts of the world, An American, a West African, and a couple from the Middle East. She doesn’t get too in depth about race, but it’s mentioned. In this book, Poirot’s secretary, Mrs. Lemon, asks him to help solve a mysterious case of possible kleptomania. Her sister, Mrs. Hubbard, is the house mother, so to speak, of the boarding house, and has asked Poirot to come investigate. He’s feeling bored and curious. Why the random items? How are they connected? And, something definitely feels off about this place. Naturally, after he arrives, a young woman is found dead of apparent suicide, but Poirot knows better. This is murder, and now he’s invested in solving the crime. It might have been easier to keep track of the various characters and missing items if I had read the physical book. However, I would have missed out on Hugh Fraser’s excellent narration and being able to listen as I drove, walked the neighborhood, or drew in my art journal. I loved this story. The only adaptation I could find was a one episode version from a 1995 show. I’d love to see this one as a play.

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Candid Look at Kelly Bishop’s life and career

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-21-24

I loved listening to Kelly Bishop read her memoir. She is candid and conversational as she takes us on the journey of becoming a ballet dancer to the interviews and development for the award-winning “A Chorus Line,” where she won the Tony for her performance as Sheila, and her transition to TV and film. She talks about the relationships she’s had and the deep love for her late husband Lee Leonard, her love for animals, especially rescue animals, and her vast menagerie of pets. She gives us insight into the entertainment business from stage to film, and her experiences working with writer’s Amy and Dan Paladino on Gilmore Girls and other shows. She is an introspective storyteller. On the page, as well as in real life, she isn’t afraid to voice her opinions. Of course, this book is for fans of Gilmore Girls and other work by Kelly Bishop and followers of her life. It’s also a book filled with interesting anecdotes and stories and encouragement to pursue your own dreams that anyone could appreciate. Kelly Bishop is an inspiring person.

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Breathless Pace

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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-13-24

I read this book on the 4th of July 2022, in just one day. My friend was listening to the audio and wanted to listen to the last two hours with me on our drive home from the cities. I got right back into it. It's confusing, especially when it's been over two years since you read it, and I hadn't listened to the first four hours, but it's incredibly engaging. You have to keep reminding yourself (and your travel companion who was oft confused) that SHE HAD BRAIN SURGERY! It's quite a wild ride to get into someone's head. While Kristen Sieh is a very good narrator for this book, I was more engaged when I read the book, but that can also be because it was my first journey through the book and I missed the beginning of the listen. Here's what I wrote on my Goodreads review from 7/4/22:
What a fantastic, fast, and fun read! I read it in one day, and it was the 4th of July! Marcy Dermansky writes with immediacy. You want to keep reading to find out what is going on. Will Allison be okay? It’s written in 3rd person but feels like 1st person as we are in Allison’s head the whole time, experiencing what she’s experiencing, feeling her confusion, pain, and determination to survive. I loved it. I wish I could write a book like this, that you can’t put down, even on a distracting holiday, all while making a dessert, hanging with friends, and finally skipping the fireworks and reading until the noise stops and the book is done, and you sigh and think, “Dang, that was good.”

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Mystery, Mayhem, and Humor

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-10-24

I listened to the audio of this book read by Fiona Shaw, the third in Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club series. They just keep getting better. I loved this one. We get to revisit our four friends in Cooper’s Chase, a retirement village in Kent, England. They may be pensioners, but they’re not ready to just sit around playing BINGO. They get together every Thursday and pick a murder to solve. This one is a cold case. Bethany Waites supposedly died after her car was driven off the cliffs many years ago, but her body was never found, nor was the supposed murderer ever caught. When the gang start looking into the murder/disappearance, they uncover evidence that triggers more murders and intrigue. I love the characters that Osman has created. They’re feisty and clever and all draw from their experience of living interesting lives before retirement. They have formed a tight bond and bring meaning and adventure to each other’s lives. This book has some great humorous moments as well. I can’t wait to read the next one, and see the movie when it comes out on Netflix, starring Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, and Celia Imrie. The audible version has bonus content at the end, an interview with the author and Steph McGovern. Osman talks about writing these characters, imaging them as real people, getting into real scrapes, and how their relationships are with each other. He also likes listening to audio books as he walks (like me) and describes the feeling of remembering a part of the book at a certain place you’ve walked (also like me). This is becoming one of my favorite book series.

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Many Stories in One

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-01-24

The story of The Cliffs is told from multiple POVs and time periods, of the various people who occupied the area and the house on the cliffs. Mostly, we follow Jane, who grew up near the old house, and spent her summers wondering about the old place while visiting her grandmother. Now that both Jane’s mother and grandmother have passed, she is going through the difficult task of sorting through their things, and her past. On top of that, she’s dealing with alcoholism and a strained relationship with her husband. The author takes chapters, here and there, to give backstory on the old house. She tells the tale of Eliza who grew up as a Shaker, then came to live in that house. She tells the story of Marilyn and the tragedy of her marriage and child. She goes back even further and gives accounts of the native people who lived there, their legends and stories, and the robbing of their culture. It’s all connected because of the land and the house, and Jane is conveniently an historian, but I’m not sure I liked the disjointed chapters. If felt like the author was trying to tell too many stories in one book. The multiple narrators for the audio book were all good, and it helped to hear different voices telling the different parts of the book. Not my favorite of Reese’s Book Club picks, but worth a listen.

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