Marcia Knight
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We Were the Lucky Ones
- By: Georgia Hunter
- Narrated by: Kathleen Gati, Robert Fass
- Length: 15 hrs and 36 mins
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The New York Times best-seller with more than one million copies sold worldwide. Inspired by the incredible true story of one Jewish family separated at the start of World War II, determined to survive - and to reunite - We Were the Lucky Ones is a tribute to the triumph of hope and love against all odds. It is the spring of 1939 and three generations of the Kurc family are doing their best to live normal lives, even as the shadow of war grows closer.
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Love it but...
- By Roz on 07-19-17
- We Were the Lucky Ones
- By: Georgia Hunter
- Narrated by: Kathleen Gati, Robert Fass
The survival stories
Reviewed: 12-25-24
Liked the narrative and virtually miraculous survival stories. Found some scenes hard to bear. Great history.
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2024
- A Political Novel
- By: Richard Scott
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 10 hrs
- Unabridged
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Americans have lived through the excitement ,controversy and turbulence of recent presidential elections and their aftermath. The political novel 2024 takes the reader to a new level of tension as it reveals the sordid and devious events leading up to the 2024 election. Those events are just a hint at what comes in the wake of the 2024 election. Prepare yourself for an alarming, harrowing ride through the mid-decade election as the new president makes bold and frightening decisions never dreamed of in the event-filled history of the United States. The novel 2024 just might be a preview of ...
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Poor narration and sophomoric writing
- By Marcia Knight on 05-03-24
- 2024
- A Political Novel
- By: Richard Scott
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
Poor narration and sophomoric writing
Reviewed: 05-03-24
This was one of the dumbest books I’ve ever read. On top of the poor writing and awful ai narration the plot was unbelievably unrealistic.
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Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
- Reese's Book Club (A Novel)
- By: Gail Honeyman
- Narrated by: Cathleen McCarron
- Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins
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Meet Eleanor Oliphant: She struggles with appropriate social skills and tends to say exactly what she's thinking. Nothing is missing in her carefully timetabled life of avoiding social interactions, where weekends are punctuated by frozen pizza, vodka, and phone chats with Mummy. But everything changes when Eleanor meets Raymond, the bumbling and deeply unhygienic IT guy from her office.
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Please be warned
- By N. Thompson on 06-20-17
- Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
- Reese's Book Club (A Novel)
- By: Gail Honeyman
- Narrated by: Cathleen McCarron
Interesting
Reviewed: 05-29-21
I enjoyed the book but could not understand any of the dialect by the narrator. Very frustrating.
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Origin Story
- A Big History of Everything
- By: David Christian
- Narrated by: Jamie Jackson
- Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins
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Most historians study the smallest slivers of time, emphasizing specific dates, individuals, and documents. But what would it look like to study the whole of history, from the big bang through the present day - and even into the remote future? How would looking at the full span of time change the way we perceive the universe, the earth, and our very existence? These were the questions David Christian set out to answer when he created the field of "Big History", the most exciting new approach to understanding where we have been, where we are, and where we are going.
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A brilliant achievement, must read/listen
- By 11104 on 09-05-18
- Origin Story
- A Big History of Everything
- By: David Christian
- Narrated by: Jamie Jackson
Too broad and not deep enough
Reviewed: 07-17-18
The book covers such broad issue that it seemed very thin on details. Felt bored at times.
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Here I Am
- A Novel
- By: Jonathan Safran Foer
- Narrated by: Ari Fliakos
- Length: 16 hrs and 59 mins
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How do we fulfill our conflicting duties as father, husband, and son; wife and mother; child and adult? Jew and American? How can we claim our own identities when our lives are linked so closely to others’? These are the questions at the heart of Jonathan Safran Foer’s first novel in eleven years—a work of extraordinary scope and heartbreaking intimacy. Unfolding over four tumultuous weeks in present-day Washington, D.C., Here I Am is the story of a fracturing family in a moment of crisis.
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Wonderful novel marred by imperfect narration
- By Sara23 on 09-30-16
- Here I Am
- A Novel
- By: Jonathan Safran Foer
- Narrated by: Ari Fliakos
Unimpressive
Reviewed: 11-18-16
The philosophy escaped me. The narrator pronounced virtually every Jewish term incorrectly. I think this book was very self-indulgent and unenlightening.
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People of the Book
- A Novel
- By: Geraldine Brooks
- Narrated by: Edwina Wren
- Length: 13 hrs and 53 mins
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This ambitious, electrifying work traces the harrowing journey of the famed Sarajevo Haggadah, a beautifully illuminated Hebrew manuscript created in 15th-century Spain. When it falls to Hanna Heath, an Australian rare-book expert, to conserve this priceless work, the series of tiny artifacts she discovers in its ancient binding—an insect wing fragment, wine stains, salt crystals, a white hair—only begin to unlock its deep mysteries.
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Amazing, fabulous, wonderful!!!
- By Yvette on 03-13-09
- People of the Book
- A Novel
- By: Geraldine Brooks
- Narrated by: Edwina Wren
Down with accents
Reviewed: 04-15-09
I really felt the reader's use of accents ruined this book. If I had known it was going to be a theatrical production rather than a book I would have read it - not listened. When one reads a book, their mind and imagination interpret how the characters are speaking. In this case this was imposed by the reader and really ruined the book.
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17 people found this helpful