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The Master and Margarita
- By: Mikhail Bulgakov
- Narrated by: Julian Rhind-Tutt
- Length: 16 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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The Devil comes to Moscow, but he isn't all bad; Pontius Pilate sentences a charismatic leader to his death, but yearns for redemption; and a writer tries to destroy his greatest tale, but discovers that manuscripts don't burn. Multi-layered and entrancing, blending sharp satire with glorious fantasy, The Master and Margarita is ceaselessly inventive and profoundly moving. In its imaginative freedom and raising of eternal human concerns, it is one of the world's great novels.
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Satisfying Satanic Satire
- By Jacob on 12-06-11
- The Master and Margarita
- By: Mikhail Bulgakov
- Narrated by: Julian Rhind-Tutt
My favorite book
Reviewed: 11-01-18
I adore this book when I first read it, in English, and this audiobook has brought it to new heights. The authors text is beautifully translated and Julian Rhind-Tutt is the best reader I've ever encountered. This is my favorite.
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The Art of Power
- By: Thích Nhất Hạnh
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Power is one of the central issues in our lives. From work to personal relationships, the struggle for power plays a pivotal role and, more often than not, prevents us from attaining freedom and happiness. The bottom-line mentality in our culture seeps unnoticed into every other part of our lives. Thich Nhat Hanh illustrates how our current understanding of power leads us on a never-ending search for external markers like job title or salary.
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The Distilled Wisdom of a Happy Being
- By John on 01-09-08
- The Art of Power
- By: Thích Nhất Hạnh
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
Makes the Complicated Simple
Reviewed: 05-09-18
When someone can explain something complicated in a simple way, that's how you know they really understand it. If you think about your life and the world, I recommend this book. The author bridges the gap between esoteric philosophy and very real world challenges ranging from finding peace in love, with family, in professional fulfillment and life satisfaction. Narration is not grating at all, and makes you feel a real connection to the test. And, if you like, there's no reason not to skip around the in book.
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The Great Divorce
- By: C. S. Lewis
- Narrated by: Julian Rhind-Tutt
- Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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C. S. Lewis's dazzling allegory about Heaven and Hell - and the chasm fixed between them - is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales, where we discover that the gates of Hell are locked from the inside. In a dream, the narrator boards a bus on a drizzly afternoon in Hell and embarks on an incredible voyage to Heaven. Anyone in Hell is invited on board, and anyone may remain in Heaven if he or she so chooses. But do we really want to live in Heaven?
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A Thought-Provoking Allegory
- By James on 11-30-17
- The Great Divorce
- By: C. S. Lewis
- Narrated by: Julian Rhind-Tutt
Beautifully Read
Reviewed: 05-17-16
My favorite performer. Though this is a musing, not a real theological examination, it's quite lovely and brief.
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