TIM H.
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Transmission
- By: Hari Kunzru
- Narrated by: Hari Kunzru
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
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Winner of the British Book Awards, decibel Writer of the Year, 2005.
Transmission, Hari Kunzru's new novel of love and lunacy, immigration and immunity, introduces a daydreaming Indian computer geek whose luxurious fantasies about life in America are shaken when he accepts a California job offer.
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Fine
- By TIM H. on 27-03-23
- Transmission
- By: Hari Kunzru
- Narrated by: Hari Kunzru
Fine
Reviewed: 27-03-23
As an older reader I was entertained by this story and the known for tech world.The author is one o I'll follow in the future
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The Inugami Curse
- By: Seishi Yokomizo, Yumiko Yamakazi
- Narrated by: Akira Matsumoto
- Length: 9 hrs and 14 mins
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The Inugami Curse is a fiendish, intricately plotted classic mystery starring the legendary Detective Kosuke Kindaichi. In 1940s Japan, the wealthy head of the Inugami clan dies, and his family eagerly await the reading of the will. But no sooner are its strange details revealed than a series of bizarre, gruesome murders begins. Detective Kindaichi must unravel the clan’s terrible secrets of forbidden liaisons, monstrous cruelty and hidden identities to find the murderer and lift the curse wreaking its bloody revenge on the Inugamis.
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Classic tale
- By TIM H. on 24-07-22
- The Inugami Curse
- By: Seishi Yokomizo, Yumiko Yamakazi
- Narrated by: Akira Matsumoto
Classic tale
Reviewed: 24-07-22
Reluctance was overcome when the character story reached over to me as a crime novel deeply within the Japanese tradition, if not a forerunner of it, the complications are to be wondered at.
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Nightmare Alley
- By: William Lindsay Gresham
- Narrated by: Adam Sims
- Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
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Nightmare Alley is American author William Lindsay Gresham’s first and best-known work. The novel - most admired by noir fiction fans - was published in 1946, adapted into a film in 1947 starring Tyrone Power and subsequently printed as a graphic novel by Spain Rodriquez. During the 1940s Gresham worked as an editor for a genuine crime pulp magazine in New York, during which period he wrote this book; characters range from hustlers to Machiavellian femme fatales in a dark world of show business.
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Brilliant.An audio must listen for all noir fans..
- By Anonymous User on 11-02-22
- Nightmare Alley
- By: William Lindsay Gresham
- Narrated by: Adam Sims
Lucky in love
Reviewed: 18-05-22
I bought two books one a organised crime thriller and this, muddling I read this which soon seemed more Frued than Marx but was glued because it sent me this way and that through the emotions from male jealousy and gentler notions of care and compassion hardboiled style
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Neuromancer
- Sprawl Trilogy, Book 1
- By: William Gibson
- Narrated by: Jason Flemyng
- Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
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The sky above the port was the colour of television, tuned to a dead channel. William Gibson revolutionised science fiction in his 1984 debut Neuromancer. The writer who gave us the matrix and coined the term 'cyberspace' produced a first novel that won the Hugo, Nebula and Philip K. Dick Awards, and lit the fuse on the cyberpunk movement.
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Of its time
- By G. B on 18-10-21
- Neuromancer
- Sprawl Trilogy, Book 1
- By: William Gibson
- Narrated by: Jason Flemyng
Enjoy without understanding
Reviewed: 15-05-22
Is it possible I I can follow a book to it's conclusions with a kind of absence from the world and a pleasure in the words flowing around me. Could I describe this book to somebody else? No but I would recommend it from my heart if my head is not up to it.
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Evgenii Onegin
- A New Translation by Mary Hobson
- By: Alexander Pushkin, Mary Hobson - translator
- Narrated by: Neville Jason
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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Evgenii Onegin is best known in the West through Tchaikovsky’s opera Eugene Onegin. But the original narrative poem (consisting of 389 stanzas, the form of which has become known as the "Pushkin sonnet") is one of the landmarks of Russian literature. In the poem, the eponymous hero repudiates love, only to later experience the pain of rejection himself. Pushkin’s unique style proves timeless in its exploration of love, life, passion, jealousy, and the consequences of social convention.
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Outstanding narration of a classic poem
- By Andreas Andersen on 10-03-20
- Evgenii Onegin
- A New Translation by Mary Hobson
- By: Alexander Pushkin, Mary Hobson - translator
- Narrated by: Neville Jason
So 0)eased
Reviewed: 12-04-22
To discover that Tatiana wore a raspberry beret not the sort you get in a second hand store
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Baudolino
- By: Umberto Eco
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 18 hrs and 53 mins
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As Constantinople is being pillaged and burned in April 1204, a young man, Baudolino, manages to save a historian and a high court official from certain death at the hands of crusading warriors. Born a simple peasant, Baudolino has two gifts: his ability to learn languages and to lie. A young man, he is adopted by a foreign commander who sends him to university in Paris. After he allies with a group of fearless and adventurous fellow students, they go in search of a vast kingdom to the East.
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A mythical portrait of an extraordinary time
- By afc on 08-07-15
- Baudolino
- By: Umberto Eco
- Narrated by: George Guidall
The further you go the better it gets
Reviewed: 24-03-22
So true. So false. The fate of historical interest in the postmodern style and a search for you.
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The Black Pages
- Black Stars
- By: Nnedi Okorafor
- Narrated by: Naomi Ackie
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
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Issaka has returned home to Timbouctou and a devastating al-Qaeda raid. His only hope for survival is Faro, a stunning, blue-beaded supernatural entity who rises free from the flames of her imprisoning book as it burns. Compelled to follow Faro, Issaka is opening his eyes to their shared history and the ancestral wisdom of his own past.
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Great story….however
- By TDbooks on 15-12-23
- The Black Pages
- Black Stars
- By: Nnedi Okorafor
- Narrated by: Naomi Ackie
Desert heat
Reviewed: 23-12-21
Totally impressed by this story and the pace of telling. Oh
I felt moved by sand warmth
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All the Pretty Horses
- The Border Trilogy, Book 1
- By: Cormac McCarthy
- Narrated by: Frank Muller
- Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
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John Grady Cole is the last bewildered survivor of long generations of Texas ranchers. Finding himself cut off from the only life he has ever wanted, he sets out for Mexico with his friend, Lacey Rawlins. Befriending a third boy on the way, they find a country beyond their imagining: barren and beautiful, rugged yet cruelly civilised.... A place where dreams are paid for in blood.
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Excellently narrated modern masterpiece
- By gareth_jones on 08-02-20
- All the Pretty Horses
- The Border Trilogy, Book 1
- By: Cormac McCarthy
- Narrated by: Frank Muller
Tale of tenderness and fighting
Reviewed: 05-10-21
A pleasure to read about this new new world to me. To comprehend motives and desires in ones so young foolish and wise to beauty horse and guns.
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The Magic Mountain
- By: Thomas Mann
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 37 hrs and 27 mins
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Hans Castorp is, on the face of it, an ordinary man in his early 20s, on course to start a career in ship engineering in his home town of Hamburg, when he decides to travel to the Berghof Santatorium in Davos. The year is 1912 and an oblivious world is on the brink of war. Castorp’s friend Joachim Ziemssen is taking the cure and a three-week visit seems a perfect break before work begins. But when Castorp arrives he is surprised to find an established community of patients, and little by little, he gets drawn into the closeted life and the individual personalities of the residents.
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Paint dries before the war.
- By Richard on 11-08-20
- The Magic Mountain
- By: Thomas Mann
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
The breath of life
Reviewed: 12-07-21
With Hans and Setembrini we are complicit in the struggle for meaning through understanding the backgrounds and actions of the patients on The Magic Mountain their life and loves hopes and dreams illness and sometimes death. It is an enriching experience for all a book to last a lifetime.
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The Handfasted Wife
- Daughters of Hastings, Book 1
- By: Carol McGrath
- Narrated by: Heather Wilds
- Length: 12 hrs and 8 mins
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The Handfasted Wife is the story of the Norman Conquest from the perspective of Edith (Elditha) Swanneck, Harold's common-law wife. She is set aside for a political marriage when Harold becomes king in 1066. Determined to protect her children's destinies and control her economic future, she is taken to William's camp when her estate is sacked on the eve of the Battle of Hastings. She later identifies Harold's body on the battlefield, and her youngest son becomes a Norman hostage.
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Abandoned Audio to read on Kindle
- By Mrs. J. Slade on 05-10-15
- The Handfasted Wife
- Daughters of Hastings, Book 1
- By: Carol McGrath
- Narrated by: Heather Wilds
Compelling
Reviewed: 18-05-21
It is good to read a book that touches the social history that I have often thought of without reaching. The fate of a people conquered. "Spice" was a family name near Canterbury direct from a Norman. They laid waste to the villages of Sussex where I am now. This book follows the aristocracy but peasants are given due regard. Of course women too. Had an interest so great.
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