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The Children of Jocasta
- A Novel
- By: Natalie Haynes
- Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
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Jocasta is just fifteen when she is told that she must marry the King of Thebes, an old man she has never met. Her life has never been her own, and nor will it be, unless she outlives her strange, absent husband. Ismene is the same age when she is attacked in the palace she calls home. Since the day of her parents' tragic deaths a decade earlier, she has always longed to feel safe with the family she still has. But with a single act of violence, all that is about to change. With the turn of these two events, a tragedy is set in motion. But not as we’ve known it.
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I preferred Sophocles' versions of the Oedipus and Antigone myths.
- By Gail N. on 11-14-24
- The Children of Jocasta
- A Novel
- By: Natalie Haynes
- Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
Wonderful!
Reviewed: 01-22-25
Great retelling of the Oedipus story from a refreshing perspective. Well told and well read - a wonderful listen.
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Essex Dogs
- A Novel
- By: Dan Jones
- Narrated by: Ben Miles
- Length: 13 hrs and 23 mins
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July 1346. Ten men land on the beaches of Normandy. They call themselves the Essex Dogs: an unruly platoon of archers and men-at-arms led by a battle-scarred captain whose best days are behind him. The fight for the throne of the largest kingdom in Western Europe has begun. Heading ever deeper into enemy territory toward Crécy, this band of brothers knows they are off to fight a battle that will forge nations, and shape the very fabric of human lives. But first they must survive a bloody war in which rules are abandoned and chivalry itself is slaughtered.
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Mixed feelings, but a wonderful first!
- By Matthew K. on 03-17-23
- Essex Dogs
- A Novel
- By: Dan Jones
- Narrated by: Ben Miles
Good listen
Reviewed: 01-04-25
I enjoyed the book, but the ending was a bit disappointing. The narration was very good.
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The Land Beyond the Sea
- By: Sharon Kay Penman
- Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
- Length: 31 hrs and 10 mins
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The Kingdom of Jerusalem, also known as Outremer, is the land far beyond the sea. Baptized in blood when the men of the First Crusade captured Jerusalem from the Saracens in the early 12th century, the kingdom defined an utterly new world, a land of blazing heat and a medley of cultures, a place where enemies were neighbors and neighbors became enemies. At the helm of this growing kingdom sits young Baldwin IV, an intelligent and courageous boy committed to the welfare and protection of his people.
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Not Penman's best.
- By Katie Hammond on 03-14-20
- The Land Beyond the Sea
- By: Sharon Kay Penman
- Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
Good listen, but too many characters
Reviewed: 12-21-24
I always love Penman’s novels and I enjoyed this one very much. My only problem was keeping track of all the characters - there are so many Christians! I think it would have been a better listen for me if some of the less essential characters were omitted.
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This Is What Happened
- By: Mick Herron
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
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Twenty-six-year-old Maggie Barnes is someone you would never look at twice. Living alone in a month-to-month sublet in the huge city of London, with no family but an estranged sister, no boyfriend or partner, and not much in the way of friends, Maggie is just the kind of person who could vanish from the face of the earth without anyone taking notice. Or just the kind of person MI5 needs to infiltrate the establishment and thwart an international plot that puts all of Britain at risk. Now one young woman has the chance to be a hero - if she can think quickly enough to stay alive.
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Well written, but disappointing
- By Meg on 02-04-18
- This Is What Happened
- By: Mick Herron
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
Well written, but not very believable.
Reviewed: 10-04-24
I’m a big Mick Herron fan, but this book isn’t as good as his others. The narration was good. The premise isn’t bad and the story is well-told , but the 2 main characters, both are women, were so stupid that it spoiled the story.
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I Capture the Castle
- By: Dodie Smith
- Narrated by: Jenny Agutter
- Length: 12 hrs and 18 mins
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In this coming of age story, Dodie Smith introduces the visionary and eccentric character of seventeen-year-old Cassandra Mortmain. The youngest daughter in a family of impoverished artists, it is her imagination and writing that takes us away from the ramshackle old English castle where they live, and towards an intriguing tale of husband-hunting and light-hearted sibling rivalry.
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Well, that was a surprise
- By Matthew on 12-16-13
- I Capture the Castle
- By: Dodie Smith
- Narrated by: Jenny Agutter
Good listen
Reviewed: 08-06-24
This was a good listen for a rainy summer day. It has the feeling a bit like a Jane Austin novel. Having said that, I didn’t care for the ending…felt a bit like I was left hanging. Is the author planning on a part 2? Probably not. Likely we’re to think of our own ending. Oh well, still a good listen.
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A Gentleman in Moscow
- A Novel
- By: Amor Towles
- Narrated by: Nicholas Guy Smith
- Length: 17 hrs and 52 mins
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In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov is deemed an unrepentant aristocrat by a Bolshevik tribunal, and is sentenced to house arrest in the Metropol, a grand hotel across the street from the Kremlin. Rostov, an indomitable man of erudition and wit, has never worked a day in his life, and must now live in an attic room while some of the most tumultuous decades in Russian history are unfolding outside the hotel’s doors. Unexpectedly, his reduced circumstances provide him entry into a much larger world of emotional discovery.
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A Reprieve Amidst Ugly News, Relentless Negativity
- By Cathy Lindhorst on 08-27-17
- A Gentleman in Moscow
- A Novel
- By: Amor Towles
- Narrated by: Nicholas Guy Smith
Great read/listen!
Reviewed: 07-30-24
In my top 5 favorite books perfectly narrated. I highly recommend this book - a must read!
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Mother-Daughter Murder Night
- A Novel
- By: Nina Simon
- Narrated by: Jane Oppenheimer
- Length: 12 hrs and 38 mins
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High-powered businesswoman Lana Rubicon has a lot to be proud of: her keen intelligence, impeccable taste, and the L.A. real estate empire she’s built. But when she finds herself trapped 300 miles north of the city, convalescing in a sleepy coastal town with her adult daughter Beth and teenage granddaughter Jack, Lana is stuck counting otters instead of square footage—and hoping that boredom won’t kill her before the cancer does.
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Don’t waste your money
- By Audrey Russell on 09-14-23
- Mother-Daughter Murder Night
- A Novel
- By: Nina Simon
- Narrated by: Jane Oppenheimer
Fair
Reviewed: 07-24-24
The mystery was not too difficult to figure out, but still interesting. There was a bit too much sentimental language that was a bit adolescent and bogged down the story.
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Agincourt
- By: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrated by: Charles Keating
- Length: 16 hrs and 13 mins
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Bernard Cornwell, the New York Times best-selling "reigning king of historical fiction" (USA Today), tackles his most thrilling, rich, and enthralling subject yet - the heroic tale of Agincourt. The epic battle immortalized by William Shakespeare in his classic Henry V is the background for this breathtaking tale of heroism, love, devotion, and duty from the legendary author of the Richard Sharpe novels and the Saxon Tales.
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What is WITH that music?
- By Lois on 08-26-15
- Agincourt
- By: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrated by: Charles Keating
Amazing story well-told
Reviewed: 06-22-24
I loved this book, but didn’t care for the musical interludes which I found distracting.
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A Place Called Freedom
- By: Ken Follett
- Narrated by: Simon Prebble
- Length: 14 hrs and 39 mins
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This lush novel, set in 1766 England and America, evokes an era ripe with riot and revolution, from the teeming streets of London to the sprawling grounds of a Virginia plantation. Mack McAsh burns with the desire to escape his life of slavery in Scottish coal mines while Lizzie Hallim is desperate to shed a life of sheltered subjugation to her spineless husband. United in America, their only chance for freedom lies beyond the Western frontier - if they're brave enough to take it.
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Expected better than a historical romance
- By Lynette Garet on 01-09-17
- A Place Called Freedom
- By: Ken Follett
- Narrated by: Simon Prebble
Not his best
Reviewed: 02-08-24
I’ve read a lot of Follett’s novels, and I don’t think this one is near as good as the others. It was overly sentimental and predictable. I give it a weak recommendation at best.
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Standing by the Wall
- The Collected Slough House Novellas
- By: Mick Herron
- Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
- Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
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Espionage. Blackmail. Revenge. Cunning. Slapstick. State secrets dating back to the fall of the Berlin Wall. All this and more in a tight package of five novellas by Mick Herron, CWA Gold Dagger-winning author of Slow Horses.
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More Please
- By Katy on 01-27-23
- Standing by the Wall
- The Collected Slough House Novellas
- By: Mick Herron
- Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
Fills in all the blank spaces
Reviewed: 01-07-24
I loved that it filled in all the blank spaces, but wish I’d have been able to listen to each novella in the proper sequence of the books.
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