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Barchester Towers
- By: Anthony Trollope
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 18 hrs and 48 mins
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This magnificent novel, sequel to The Warden and second in the Chronicles of Barsetshire, satirizes the struggle for ascendancy among the clergy of a cathedral city. The contest is between the outgoing church authorities led by Archdeacon Grantly and the newcomers led by Mrs. Proudie and her protégé, the ambitious Mr. Obadiah Slope. Each wishes to become the dominant voice in the quiet diocese of Barchester, and they contend for the newly vacant post of warden of Hiram's Hospital.
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Give Trollope a try
- By Joseph on 08-17-09
- Barchester Towers
- By: Anthony Trollope
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Entertaining
Reviewed: 02-03-24
Great reader—had the right tone for Trollope. Captured a variety of characters believably. Continues the story in a pleasing way from the first in the series
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No Filter
- The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful
- By: Paulina Porizkova
- Narrated by: Paulina Porizkova, Maria Shriver
- Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Writer and former model Paulina Porizkova pens a series of intimate, introspective, and enlightening essays about the complexities of womanhood at every age, pulling back the glossy magazine cover and writing from the heart. This is a wise and compelling exploration of heartbreak, grief, beauty, aging, relationships, re-invention and finding your purpose. In these essays, Porizkova bares her soul and shares the lessons she’s learned—often the hard way. After a lifetime of being looked at, she is ready to be heard.
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Too much lecturing!
- By margie marsted on 12-28-22
- No Filter
- The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful
- By: Paulina Porizkova
- Narrated by: Paulina Porizkova, Maria Shriver
Beautifully and honestly written
Reviewed: 02-16-23
What a wonderful insight into the human being behind the fashion icon. She is in fact a talented writer, a keen observer. And a wise woman who has put in the hard work to help make sense of her unique life.
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Operation Firewall
- By: Michal Lev-Ram
- Narrated by: Michal Lev-Ram
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A Secret Service agent and a hacker-turned-informant join forces to take down a global cybercriminal ring, back when there were barely laws in place to prohibit what the cyber criminals were up to. It’s the early 2000s. The Internet is still a novelty. Twitter, Facebook, and Apple’s iPhones have yet to be invented. Terms like “cyberterrorism” and “ransomware” are not yet part of the mainstream lexicon. But the information superhighway already presents an attractive route for criminals—one with infinite lanes. While his colleagues were still focused on crimes committed IRL (in real life), Steve Ward, a Special Agent with the United States Secret Service, talks his superiors into letting him embark on an unprecedented covert operation designed to discover and stop shadowy operations made possible by the Internet. Steve’s not making much headway when through a lucky break he finds himself partnered with an unlikely ally: a 20-something, Miami-born hacker named Albert Gonzalez. Albert turns informant after he’s popped for a slew of infractions that include computer crimes and possession of ecstasy and cocaine. The two prove to be radically successful in a colossal sting operation—to everyone’s surprise, including their own. But success doesn’t remain sweet. When Albert is accused of spearheading the biggest theft of credit card data at that time, he turns on Steve, attempting to implicate him in criminal malfeasance. Veteran technology journalist and Fortune writer Michal Lev-Ram, tells the gripping story of Operation Firewall, giving a rare look into the murky world of hackers and the heroes who try to catch them. Told through the eyes of Steve, other Secret Service agents, analysts, prosecutors, and former hackers and their families, Operation Firewall takes listeners through the twists and turns of this historic investigation. But Operation Firewall is much more than a tale about good versus evil—duking it out in the cyber-world. It is also the story of a friendship between two men, the partnership that unfolds, and later implodes, with high-stakes consequences.
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Fantastic!
- By Taylor Cleveland on 04-28-22
- Operation Firewall
- By: Michal Lev-Ram
- Narrated by: Michal Lev-Ram
Amazing storytelling— and it’s true
Reviewed: 05-30-22
Outstanding accomplishment of both crafting a riveting story, and exploring a unique relationship and it’s many twists and turns. Character development at its finest—and yup, it’s true. Brava.
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Wives and Daughters
- By: Elizabeth Gaskell
- Narrated by: Prunella Scales
- Length: 25 hrs and 21 mins
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Molly Gibson, the only daughter of a widowed doctor in the small provincial town of Hollingford, lost her mother when she was a child. Her father remarries wanting to give Molly the woman's presence he feels she lacks. To Molly, any stepmother would have been a shock, but the new Mrs. Gibson is a self-absorbed, petty widow, and Molly's unhappiness is compounded by the realisation that her father has come to regret his second marriage.
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Superb! Story and Narration A++
- By Jo on 05-24-10
- Wives and Daughters
- By: Elizabeth Gaskell
- Narrated by: Prunella Scales
Excellent reader brings the characters to life.
Reviewed: 11-22-21
Wonderful in its heart and truth, a seemingly simple story with layered colors and subtle understanding. Brilliantly portrayed in a way that draws you in,
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Sword of Kings: A Novel
- Saxon Tales, Book 12
- By: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrated by: Matt Bates, Bernard Cornwell
- Length: 13 hrs and 18 mins
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It is a time of political turmoil once more as the fading King Edward begins to lose control over his successors and their supporters. There are two potential heirs - possibly more - and doubt over whether the once separate states of Wessex and Mercia will hold together. Despite attempts at pulling him into the political fray, Uhtred of Bebbanburg cares solely about his beloved Northumbria and its continuing independence from southern control.
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Cornwell Is At The Top Of His Game
- By James E. Carr on 12-12-19
- Sword of Kings: A Novel
- Saxon Tales, Book 12
- By: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrated by: Matt Bates, Bernard Cornwell
Hope Utred Never dies!!!!
Reviewed: 02-09-20
Just love this character keep him going mr Cornwell!!!! Always a great storyteller! Such an interesting period in history!
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True Memoirs of Little K
- By: Adrienne Sharp
- Narrated by: Rachel Botchan
- Length: 15 hrs and 25 mins
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Now 99 years old and living in Paris, former prima ballerina of the Russian Imperial Ballet Mathilde Kschessinska sits down to write her memoirs. At the age of 17, Mathilde caught the eye of Nicholas II, and the two began a passionate affair. But once Nicholas became tsar and married, Mathilde was cast out of his life. Heartbroken, Mathilde began affairs with two of Nicholas’ cousins. Yet she never forgot where her heart truly lay.
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Stupendous Romanov Historical
- By jojonow on 09-05-11
- True Memoirs of Little K
- By: Adrienne Sharp
- Narrated by: Rachel Botchan
Stupendous Romanov Historical
Reviewed: 09-05-11
I just finished this marvelous epic, and I have goosebumps. I've read many Romanov accounts both fictional and non-fictional, so is there really anything else to learn? Yes. Sharp tells the story through the lens of a prima ballerina merging the world of the stage with the stage of royal life. The main character, while at times petty and arrogant, demonstrates wit and resourcefulness that makes her ultimately a worthy heroine. The prose is approachable, vivid and occasionally brilliant but not pretentiously so, which is quite refreshing. The reader does a fine job, except I would have preferred an English or European accent. Somehow this exotic world isn't fully realized by American accents. Still, a five-star literary experience.
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Genghis
- Birth of an Empire
- By: Conn Iggulden
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
- Length: 14 hrs and 46 mins
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He was born Temujin, son of a khan, raised in a clan of hunters migrating across the steppe. Temujin's young life was shaped by a series of brutal acts: the betrayal of his father by a neighboring tribe, his family left to die on the harsh plain. But Temujin endured, and from then on, he was driven by a fury to survive in the face of death, to kill before being killed, and to conquer enemies from beyond the horizon.
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Move over Bernard Cornwell
- By David on 01-29-10
- Genghis
- Birth of an Empire
- By: Conn Iggulden
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
Riveting
Reviewed: 11-28-08
The author does an amazing job of potraying the gritty, brutal world that spawned Genghis. Focusing on the future conqueror's childhood and teen years, the book skillfully explores the events, influences and motivations that made Genghis who he was. Though often gruesome and bloody, the grisly details are not superfluous but part of the larger picture of the Mongol culture. Even for one who has read much about Genghis, this book was still enlightening and informative.
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England's Mistress
- The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton
- By: Kate Williams
- Narrated by: Josephine Bailey
- Length: 14 hrs and 54 mins
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Emma Hamilton was England's first superstar. She fought her way out of dire poverty to become a fashion icon, an Ambassador's wife, a confidante of both Marie Antoinette and the Queen of Naples, and the mistress of Lord Nelson, England's greatest military hero.
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Riveting.
- By jojonow on 06-12-08
- England's Mistress
- The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton
- By: Kate Williams
- Narrated by: Josephine Bailey
Riveting.
Reviewed: 06-12-08
The rags to riches and back again story of Emma Hamilton, the "rock star" of her times, is not only epic, but also illustrative the plight of poor young women of the day. Without her legendary beauty, Emma wouldn't have stood a chance of digging her way out of poverty. In fact, readers learn early on that Emma's early education and opportunity, such as it was, came as a result of her mother's liaison with one of her "betters."
Equally compelling is the look into the character of Lord Nelson,whose own meteoric rise and outsized ego were remarkable. All the characters are well drawn, the times vividly portrayed. A fabulous read.
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