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My One and Only
- De: Kristan Higgins
- Narrado por: Xe Sands
- Duración: 10 h y 29 m
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Divorce attorney Harper James can't catch a break. Bad enough that she runs into her ex-hubby, Nick, at her sister's destination wedding, but now, by a cruel twist of fate, she's being forced to make a cross-country road trip with him. And her almost-fiancé back at home is not likely to be sympathetic.
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A Second Chance... Will it Work Out?
- De Paragraphs and Petticoats en 03-11-16
- My One and Only
- De: Kristan Higgins
- Narrado por: Xe Sands
Needs an honest editor
Revisado: 03-10-25
Oh, boy—where to begin? I wanted to like this after enjoying “Now that You Mention It,” but unfortunately I did not. Nothing in this book is even the little bit surprising. The plot is predictable, but even worse, the writing is so repetitive it is cringeworthy. The main character’s limited vocabulary caused me to roll my eyes repeatedly. Why didn’t the author’s editor recommend describing Nick’s eyes in any other way besides “gypsy eyes.” Gypsy eyes, Holy testicle Tuesday, and other odd phrases like “crotch” or “crikey…” over and over again. (I don’t know any New Englander who says “crikey” — actually, does anyone in the US?) That combined with the predictable storyline made for a complete disappointment. The book was a free audible and the narrator is very good, but other than that, I can’t recommend.
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The Darkest Child
- De: Delores Phillips
- Narrado por: Bahni Turpin
- Duración: 15 h y 23 m
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In 1958 Georgia, the shade of a 13-year-old black girl's skin can make the difference in her fate. Tangy Mae is the smartest of her mother's 10 children, but she is also the darkest complected. The Quinns - all different skin shades, all with unknown fathers - live with their charismatic, beautiful, and tyrannical mother, Rozelle, in poverty on the fringes of a Georgia town where Jim Crow rules. Rozelle's children live in fear of her mood swings and her violence, but they are devoted to her. Rozelle pulls her children out of school when they are 12 years old so that they can help support her by going to work.
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The Darkest Child
- De Beguiling en 04-02-18
- The Darkest Child
- De: Delores Phillips
- Narrado por: Bahni Turpin
Was that really the ending?
Revisado: 02-27-25
This book ends FAST! I wasn’t ready for it because I thought I had an hour left to listen to. Turns out that last hour is an excerpt from a different novel by the same author. Even despite this, the original novel stops mid sentence, making it seem like it’s a mistake! I’m going to have to reach out to Audible to be sure.
Fantastic reader and a well-written story. I felt that a lot was left unfinished though—lots of lingering questions.
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A Woman's Place
- De: Lynn Austin
- Narrado por: Christina Moore
- Duración: 14 h y 29 m
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While their men fight, America's women produce what's necessary for victory. In a Michigan shipyard, four female co-workers forge a strong bond of friendship that, combined with faith, helps them to overcome oppression, despair, and tragedy - and find love in unlikely places.
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Complex insights on personal perspective.
- De Sara en 09-17-13
- A Woman's Place
- De: Lynn Austin
- Narrado por: Christina Moore
Predictable
Revisado: 10-08-24
I didn’t hate it and I wanted to finish it, so that’s a positive. The reader was very good, though sometimes a little too dramatic, especially with Rosa’s character. The story itself offered very little insight or unique perspective to the time period. I’m sure it’s difficult to find an original angle, but that’s what I expect. This tells the story of four women affected by the world wars. I found it lacking in details that I was able to research easily with just a google search. (The “cubicle” wasn’t invented until the 1960s, so should not have been included in a historical novel. There were a few others instances like this that just made the author (and editor) seem a little lazy to me.)
I’d give it a 3.5/5 if I could.
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Miss Kopp's Midnight Confessions
- De: Amy Stewart
- Narrado por: Christina Moore
- Duración: 10 h y 4 m
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Deputy sheriff Constance Kopp is outraged to see young women brought into the Hackensack jail over dubious charges of waywardness, incorrigibility, and moral depravity. The strong-willed, patriotic Edna Heustis, who left home to work in a munitions factory, certainly doesn't belong behind bars. And 16-year-old runaway Minnie Davis, with few prospects and fewer friends, shouldn't be publicly shamed and packed off to a state-run reformatory. But such were the laws - and morals - of 1916.
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An Entirely Different Kind of Woman
- De Sara en 09-23-17
- Miss Kopp's Midnight Confessions
- De: Amy Stewart
- Narrado por: Christina Moore
Unfinished?
Revisado: 01-12-24
I loved the first book in this series, and this one started off great. The narrator does a fantastic job, but there were plot lines that I would’ve liked more resolution on.
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There's a Hole in My Bucket
- A Journey of Two Brothers
- De: Royd Tolkien
- Narrado por: Drew Cullingham
- Duración: 10 h y 33 m
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Having grown up on their great-grandfather’s stories, Royd Tolkien and his brother, Mike, have always enjoyed adventures. So when Mike is diagnosed with motor neurone disease, also known as ALS, the brothers decide to use the time they have left to tick off as much as possible from Mike’s bucket list, from remote camping in Norway to travelling through Royd’s beloved New Zealand. Yet, when Royd loses Mike, he discovers his brother had been writing another kind of bucket list: 50 things he wanted Royd to do after his death.
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Love and Remembrance
- De Austin en 12-12-21
- There's a Hole in My Bucket
- A Journey of Two Brothers
- De: Royd Tolkien
- Narrado por: Drew Cullingham
Beautiful
Revisado: 11-13-23
You will laugh, cry, and at some points, you’ll fume. I still have unanswered questions (How were some of these surprises organized? Why was Mike not given anesthetic for the lumbar puncture?, etc.), but despite this, I still recommend the book. This a testament to the strength of family and to deep, unquestioning love.
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Kasher in the Rye
- The True Tale of a White Boy from Oakland Who Became a Drug Addict, Criminal, Mental Patient, and Then Turned 16
- De: Moshe Kasher
- Narrado por: Moshe Kasher
- Duración: 8 h y 43 m
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Rising young comedian Moshe Kasher is lucky to be alive. He started using drugs when he was just 12. At that point, he had already been in psychoanlysis for 8 years. By the time he was 15, he had been in and out of several mental institutions, drifting from therapy to rehab to arrest to...you get the picture. But Kasher in the Rye is not an "eye opener" to the horrors of addiction. It's a hilarious memoir about the absurdity of it all.
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Possibly the best book I've ever listened to
- De j.Hawley en 06-24-17
- Kasher in the Rye
- The True Tale of a White Boy from Oakland Who Became a Drug Addict, Criminal, Mental Patient, and Then Turned 16
- De: Moshe Kasher
- Narrado por: Moshe Kasher
Disappointing
Revisado: 09-24-23
This is a tragic story of a lost teenage boy, but it’s a very
shallow dive. I kept hoping for the deep examination of his life, but instead we are only given descriptions of drug usage and very (VERY) low-brow humor that is just not funny. He mentions abuse from his father but it is almost an afterthought. Certainly his story of his drug abuse evokes sympathy, but never any feeling of depth or understanding of what drives the need. He was abusive to his mother and grandmother, but that takes up maybe a paragraph. He skates circles around the real story, throws in cringy comments about sex and race, and never really accomplishes a well-developed narrative. Overall, I found the book missed its mark. Wish I could get my credit back.
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Menu Excerpts from Our Favorite Newark Restaurants
- De: Various
- Narrado por: Victor Bevine, Nick Podehl, Eric Michael Summerer, y otros
- Duración: 10 m
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You said you'd listen to your favorite narrators read anything: Well, this ambrosial new audiobook brings together an acclaimed cast of narrators to read aloud the menus of some of our favorite local restaurants here at Audible headquarters in Newark, New Jersey, as only they know how. You haven't truly lived, or dined, until you've heard Cassandra Campbell capture the emotional nuances of Newark's best Indian-inflected burgers or let Nick Podehl extol the virtues of the pear arugula salad and then seductively steer you toward a plate of creamy mushroom linguini.
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April fools everybody!
- De Kody lane en 04-01-18
Perfect for sleep
Revisado: 06-02-23
This is my go-to listen for falling asleep. I love it!!! I still haven’t heard the last narrator read because I’m fast asleep by then.
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The Candid Life of Meena Dave
- De: Namrata Patel
- Narrado por: Soneela Nankani
- Duración: 10 h y 31 m
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Meena Dave is a photojournalist and a nomad. She has no family, no permanent address, and no long-term attachments, preferring to observe the world at a distance through the lens of her camera. But Meena’s solitary life is turned upside down when she unexpectedly inherits an apartment in a Victorian brownstone in historic Back Bay, Boston.
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Nice Story...
- De Estarovia en 06-07-22
- The Candid Life of Meena Dave
- De: Namrata Patel
- Narrado por: Soneela Nankani
“Mid” as the kids say…
Revisado: 03-23-23
I feel as if the author took advantage of the reader, demanding they suspend disbelief beyond an acceptable level. From the story of the Back Bay house’s legal requirements that landed a $3million apartment in the lap of a 30-something photographer, to the convenience of the notes found throughout the apartment, to the perfect man being the only other young person in the building…I just found myself rolling my eyes a lot. I liked the realistic references to New England, including a shout out to a local restaurant I’ve been wanting to try, but the rest was too unbelievable for me to give it more stars. Great reader though!
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Babel
- Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution
- De: R. F. Kuang
- Narrado por: Chris Lew Kum Hoi, Billie Fulford-Brown
- Duración: 21 h y 46 m
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1828. Robin Swift, orphaned by cholera in Canton, is brought to London by the mysterious Professor Lovell. There, he trains for years in Latin, Ancient Greek, and Chinese, all in preparation for the day he’ll enroll in Oxford University’s prestigious Royal Institute of Translation—also known as Babel. Babel is the world's center for translation and, more importantly, magic. Silver working—the art of manifesting the meaning lost in translation using enchanted silver bars—has made the British unparalleled in power, as its knowledge serves the Empire’s quest for colonization.
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The novel language lovers have been waiting for
- De LisaLee en 09-06-22
- Babel
- Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution
- De: R. F. Kuang
- Narrado por: Chris Lew Kum Hoi, Billie Fulford-Brown
Footnotes?
Revisado: 03-16-23
This book has so much potential, but fell short for me. The main reader is fantastic and the second (who reads the footnotes) is as well. However, I couldn’t get past the idea that the footnotes should’ve just been incorporated into the text instead. The use of footnotes altered the novel-like feel, jumping from fiction to non-fiction commentary, that could’ve easily been part of the text (maybe as dialog, for example.)
It’s a slow moving book and ultimately, I paused it to read a different title. Not sure I’ll go back to this one.
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The Girls with No Names
- De: Serena Burdick
- Narrado por: Emily Lawrence, Nancy Peterson, Amy McFadden
- Duración: 12 h y 24 m
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Growing up in New York City in the 1910s, Luella and Effie Tildon realize that even as wealthy young women, their freedoms come with limits. But when the sisters discover a shocking secret about their father, Luella, the brazen elder sister, becomes emboldened to do as she pleases. Her rebellion comes with consequences, and one morning Luella is mysteriously gone.
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Excellent
- De Karl H. en 06-17-20
- The Girls with No Names
- De: Serena Burdick
- Narrado por: Emily Lawrence, Nancy Peterson, Amy McFadden
Meh…
Revisado: 02-15-23
I didn’t find this story as shocking as I thought I would. The details were either watered down or not as tragic as I was expecting. I just never felt the girls were treated as horribly as I know, from other readings, that they were. The plot is fairly simple—no surprises. The subplots don’t add much to the story, but don’t detract either.
The readers were good. My only critique there is that the reader for Jeanne has an American accent and only used a French accent when Jeanne’s character spoke. I would’ve preferred a French accent for the non-dialogue parts as well.
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