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Living with Earl
- De: Tom Lambert
- Narrado por: Brian Schell
- Duración: 15 h y 15 m
- Versión completa
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It has been 105 years since writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, took his final breath. But, nearly identical in appearance, personality, and authentic dress, you would think he was sitting in Tom's living room today - a traveler brought here through some freak accident involving time and space.
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What a fun read!
- De Amazon Customer en 04-12-17
- Living with Earl
- De: Tom Lambert
- Narrado por: Brian Schell
Mark Twain visits the twenty-first century
Revisado: 05-27-18
"Living with Earl" is an amusing look at the modern life we all take for granted. It is told through a series of vignettes related by Earl, Tom's mysterious Mark Twain-impersonator house guest. Not only is this story enjoyable in its own right, but it also serves as an important introduction to Tom and Earl's continued adventures in the sequel, "Dying with Earl." Definitely recommended!
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Dying with Earl
- De: Tom Lambert
- Narrado por: David Glass
- Duración: 10 h y 16 m
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Tom and his Mark Twain impersonator friend Earl are together again. They are on a mission to experience life where Living with Earl left off. Their connection, while deeper since their brief separation, has a sometimes temporary feel to it, at least as the story begins to unfold. Their exploits and revelations captivate each of them in ways neither could have imagined. Whether laughing or crying throughout their exciting ride, they are emotionally lashed together in ways that perfectly fit their unlikely history.
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Entertaining read -- well presented
- De falcon2 en 05-20-18
- Dying with Earl
- De: Tom Lambert
- Narrado por: David Glass
Entertaining read -- well presented
Revisado: 05-20-18
Having now read and listened to both of Mr. Lambert's novels about Tom and his enigmatic friend, Earl (aka Mark Twain), I find that, in "Dying with Earl," I was always eagerly awaiting the characters' interactions, their sometimes poignant conversations and their many humorous anecdotes and observations. It seems that each part of their cross-country venture brings them new surprises that are often personal and sometimes even cathartic. This reader finds that Dying with Earl isn't really about dying at all, but rather it's an enjoyable model for more fully appreciating what life we have been given. Throughout, Dying with Earl is an entertaining read that is very well presented. Thanks Tom Lambert. I'm looking forward to Part III!
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