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The Demon Next Door
- By: Bryan Burrough
- Narrated by: Steve White
- Length: 2 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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Best-selling author Bryan Burrough recently made a shocking discovery: The small town of Temple, Texas, where he had grown up, had harbored a dark secret. One of his high school classmates, Danny Corwin, was a vicious serial killer. In this chilling tale, Burrough raises important questions of whether serial killers can be recognized before they kill or rehabilitated after they do. It is also a story of Texas politics and power that led the good citizens of the town of Temple to enable a demon who was their worst nightmare.
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Odd narration choice
- By Amanda Fredericks on 03-08-19
- The Demon Next Door
- By: Bryan Burrough
- Narrated by: Steve White
The Demon Next Door
Reviewed: 02-13-24
Sometimes it’s about the once in a lifetime acts vs the quick acts. Join as Burrough walks us through the case.
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The Secret History of Christmas
- By: Bill Bryson
- Narrated by: Bill Bryson
- Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins
- Original Recording
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Christmas is the single biggest annual event on the planet, a time for merry-making, over-indulgence, peace, goodwill, and the occasional family row. It’s as comfortable and familiar as a pair of old shoes and yet still glittery and exciting. But what do you really know about it? It’s stuffed full of traditions and rituals that most of us have been observing all our lives without having the slightest idea of where they come from.
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Fascinating and Entertaining
- By Laura Carrington on 11-23-22
- The Secret History of Christmas
- By: Bill Bryson
- Narrated by: Bill Bryson
The Secret of Christmas
Reviewed: 02-20-23
How have I missed this gem?! So many interesting facts shared that I didn’t know.
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The New One
- Painfully True Stories from a Reluctant Dad
- By: Mike Birbiglia, J. Hope Stein
- Narrated by: Mike Birbiglia, J. Hope Stein
- Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
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With laugh-out-loud funny parenting observations, the New York Times best-selling author and award-winning comedian delivers a book that is perfect for anyone who has ever raised a child, been a child, or refuses to stop acting like one. Along with hilarious and poignant stories he has never shared before, this audiobook is sprinkled with poetry Jen wrote as she navigated the same rocky shores of new parenthood.
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5 whining hours from formerly-uproarious comedian
- By Thomas Cook on 06-20-20
- The New One
- Painfully True Stories from a Reluctant Dad
- By: Mike Birbiglia, J. Hope Stein
- Narrated by: Mike Birbiglia, J. Hope Stein
The New One
Reviewed: 07-25-22
Mike shares short funny essays about becoming a farther. His wife shares some of her poetry. His comedy is much better than book!
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The Truth Pixie
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Chris Mould, Olivia Colman
- Length: 23 mins
- Unabridged
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From number one best-selling author Matt Haig comes a hilarious and heartwarming story. Wherever she is, whatever the day, She only has one kind of thing to say. Just as cats go miaow and cows go moo, The Truth Pixie can only say things that are true. A very funny and lovable tale of how one special pixie learned to love herself. The Truth Pixie is an enchanting, rhyming story that will delight younger children.
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moral of the story
- By Jeannette Henry on 11-29-23
- The Truth Pixie
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Chris Mould, Olivia Colman
Truth Pixie
Reviewed: 12-05-20
I have to be honest I hated the voice of Truth Pixie. Maybe because what I pictured in my head for three books is not what she sounded like. I did like the story. Which is more important. It’s always important to go on the storyline then storytelling of a book.
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