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The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl
- By: Issa Rae
- Narrated by: Issa Rae
- Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins
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"My name is "J" and I"m awkward--and Black. Someone once told me those were the two worst things anyone could be. That someone was right. Where do I start?" Being an introvert in a world that glorifies cool isn"t easy. But when Issa Rae, the creator of the Shorty Award-winning hit series The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl, is that introvert--whether she"s navigating love, work, friendships, or rapping--it sure is entertaining.
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Loved
- By Jamila on 02-25-15
- The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl
- By: Issa Rae
- Narrated by: Issa Rae
Very me
Reviewed: 07-17-20
I laughed, I reminisced, all the things while listening to this. Issa Rae is me. I am Issa Rae. I am, and always will be proudly, the awkward black girl.
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The Light of the Fireflies
- By: Paul Pen, Simon Bruni - translator
- Narrated by: Scott Merriman
- Length: 10 hrs and 18 mins
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For his whole life, the boy has lived underground, in a basement with his parents, grandmother, sister, and brother. Before he was born, his family was disfigured by a fire. His sister wears a white mask to cover her burns. He spends his hours with his cactus, reading his book on insects, or touching the one ray of sunlight that filters in through a crack in the ceiling. Ever since his sister had a baby, everyone"s been acting very strangely.
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Worst parenting ever! Book NOT recommended!
- By Wayne on 04-27-16
- The Light of the Fireflies
- By: Paul Pen, Simon Bruni - translator
- Narrated by: Scott Merriman
Twas a Good Story
Reviewed: 06-10-20
Room-esque vibes/ flashbacks for me in this story. But this story is not at all what it initially seems.
No names are mentioned in this story and it adds to its mysteriousness. I wasn"t really sure where this was going until the flashback.
Can"t really say who the true villain(s) of this story is. Everyone has something to be guilty about except the boy. But also I"m not a parent so if you are you may disagree with me when reading this.
I liked this story, it kept me guessing and entertained.
I just wish I knew "the boy"s" name.
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The Mountain and the Sea
- By: Kwame Dawes
- Narrated by: Paula-Anne Jones
- Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins
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Esther, a painter living in Jamaica and recovering from the death of her husband, comes across a man on a mountain road with no memory of his past. As a hurricane rushes towards the island, she shelters the handsome stranger, names him “Monty”, and tries to uncover the mystery of his missing memory. She soon finds herself falling in love with a man she barely knows, and who doesn’t even know himself. The Mountain and the Sea is a romantic tale about letting go of the past and embracing the present.
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Pornography
- By Randall on 04-04-20
- The Mountain and the Sea
- By: Kwame Dawes
- Narrated by: Paula-Anne Jones
Missed the Mark
Reviewed: 05-30-20
I struggled to finish this and was only able to because I just made sure to listen while cooking or cleaning. But the sensual, romantic, slightly mysterious vibe this audiobook was attempting to go for did not succeed for me at all.
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Second Skin
- By: Christian White
- Narrated by: Ellen Archer
- Length: 4 hrs and 28 mins
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Stan Weir is mourning a tragic loss when he meets a mysterious nine-year-old girl, who claims to be the reincarnated spirit of his late wife. Marcy Keef is a single mother trying to make ends meet when her daughter Erin starts describing ‘past life memories’. Neither wants to believe Erin, but as violent secrets are revealed, the truth becomes harder to deny.
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Authors just should not put any twist they want
- By Eve Ducky on 04-04-20
- Second Skin
- By: Christian White
- Narrated by: Ellen Archer
Could Have Been Better
Reviewed: 05-25-20
Long story short...
Reincarnation and past life regressions. Are they real? Can we trust a 9-year-old?
Long story...
I was highly intrigued by this story and super into the premise. The story progression was going great and was on a 4-5 star path for me until the final "twist". I"m sure some people would appreciate the more "realistic-ness" of the ending but I was all for the almost supernatural aspect of the story.
This gets a 2.5 because a great story was derailed for me but I enjoyed the Archer"s narrating.
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The Tower
- By: Gregg Hurwitz
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
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Allander Atlasia is an infamous psychopath whose heinous crimes have earned him a lifetime stay at the Tower, the world"s most extreme maximum-security prison. But after a brilliant and brutal escape, the criminal mastermind begins a killing spree that is intensely personal. Jade Marlow is an ex-FBI profiler and tracker whose fearlessness is only surpassed by the severity of his own inner demons. With a record of irrational behavior and a genius for putting himself into the mind of a criminal predator, he may be the one man diabolical enough to catch Atlasia.
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A sad read
- By Gray on 10-04-18
- The Tower
- By: Gregg Hurwitz
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
Pretty Cut and Dry
Reviewed: 05-21-20
Long story short...
Psychopathic serial killer with an oedipal complex breaks out of a super-max prison called The Tower, killing a bunch of inmates in the process. Best tracker in the area is assigned to find him and take him down. Games of cat and mouse are played. Serial killer takes more lives. Tracker and serial killer come head to head in a final showdown where only one can come out the victor.
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The Tower begins with an eerie, dark, detailed and incredibly cold and deplorable description of a super-maximum security prison nicknamed Alcatraz II with cages where prisoners can urinate on each other. Sounds like a place worse than hell to be alive. Then we get a look at the different types of prisoners who grace the cell blocks of the tower. Violent murderers, decapitators, serial rapists, deviants, stranglers, mafia hit men, psychopaths, etc, etc, the worst of the worst.
Allander, our serial killer, is scarier than scary. But not so much when you realize his fear of women coupled with a large dose of oedipal complex. And ugh those monologues!
Then we meet professional tracker, Jade Marlow, ex-FBI agent with the classic mysterious past, inner demons and the seemingly heartless and cold persona. He"s also reckless as hell with rage issues. Unlikeable. The works.
All the gory descriptions, whether they were of murder, torture or self-harm, were felt deep in my gut. And I"m not squeamish so if you are, beware. Liked that I could feel it though. I wonder if having it narrated aloud affected me differently than if I was reading the words...hmmm...
I liked this story, it was entertaining, but it was overall a pretty cut and dry crime thriller. Nothing crazy interesting or unique really once we leave the Tower. Hence the 3 stars.
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Tell Me Lies
- By: J. P. Pomare
- Narrated by: Aimee Horne
- Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
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Psychologist Margot Scott has a picture-perfect life: a nice house in the suburbs, a husband, two children and a successful career. On a warm spring morning Margot approaches one of her clients on a busy train platform. He is looking down at his phone, with his duffel bag in hand as the train approaches. That’s when she slams into his back and he falls in front of the train. Margot’s clients all lie to her, but one lie cost her family and freedom.
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Utterly Compulsive! That Ending OMG
- By Tracy on 03-05-20
- Tell Me Lies
- By: J. P. Pomare
- Narrated by: Aimee Horne
Satisfying Psychological Thriller
Reviewed: 05-06-20
Tell Me Lies starts with a deadly scene that demands explanation and so the story progresses by starting from the beginning of psychologist Margot Scott"s narrative leading up to that fateful event.
I am a huge lover of psychological thrillers and this really fit the bill for me. The more gory and bloodier the descriptions, the better. I also really liked the multiple therapy sessions with people of differing psychological issues (even if some of those sessions were a farce). Disorders of all kinds will always be interesting to me and Pomare did a good job of casting and detailing these characters behaviors and dialogue.
I was kept on my toes for a bit but early on I was already questioning the role one of Margot"s clients played in this story.
I enjoyed the way this ended a lot because it made me really uncomfortable and I deem that a success on the writer"s part. We get some interesting revelations regarding Margot that you wouldn"t have expected with how the story went but it wasn"t so random that it didn"t make sense or belong. It was one of those things that if you were to go back and re-listen you"d have many "ooooh I see it now" moments. Subtle but clever and tasteful.
Overall a 4.2 for the story and a 4 for the narration. This was a satisfying psychological thriller and I"d be happy to read or listen to another book by J. P. Pomare.
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Black Crow, White Snow
- By: Michael Livingston
- Narrated by: Janina Edwards
- Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
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In a world where women hold all the power and men have barely been an afterthought, an intrepid shipmistress must put aside everything she knows if she is to save her people. Bela is at the helm of the Sandcrow, a ship sent from calm seas to the far frozen north in search of a legendary power that could turn the tide of war. Locked into ice, the Sandcrow is lost. Now, for the shipmistress and her crew, a desperate voyage becomes a chilling struggle for survival against nature, fear, and prejudice.
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Good writing, mediocre narration, wastes the theme
- By Amazon Customer on 05-03-19
- Black Crow, White Snow
- By: Michael Livingston
- Narrated by: Janina Edwards
Boring.
Reviewed: 06-04-19
I have no ide what the point of this entire story was or what it was even really ahout. All the characters sounded exactly alike making it hard to follow. And it was never clear what the original mission was. It was hard finishing this at all.
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Junk
- By: Les Bohem
- Narrated by: John Waters
- Length: 10 hrs and 37 mins
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Set in present-day Los Angeles, Junk explores an epic conspiracy, one at work for thousands of years that involves total takeover of the planet Earth by aliens. In the wild, souped-up vision of Les Bohem - the acclaimed, Emmy-winning writer of the Steven Spielberg miniseries, Taken - the world is at the end stage of long-range plot that involves a gigantic genetic-engineering project. The aliens who have invaded us have no planet. No spaceship is coming. Instead, a small advance force comes, breeds, and dies - thus becoming an anomaly in our DNA that can’t be explained.
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Flat narration on a boring story
- By Kingsley on 03-02-19
- Junk
- By: Les Bohem
- Narrated by: John Waters
I didn"t love it
Reviewed: 04-03-19
Junk was semi-interesting and semi-not. I appreciated the overall story but I just wonder if every single one of these different characters were necessary to tell it.
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Someday, Someday, Maybe
- A Novel
- By: Lauren Graham
- Narrated by: Lauren Graham
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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From Lauren Graham, the beloved star of Gilmore Girls and Parenthood, comes a witty, charming, and hilariously relatable debut novel about a struggling young actress trying to get ahead - and keep it together - in New York City. It’s January 1995, and Franny Banks has just six months left of the three-year deadline she set for herself when she came to New York, dreaming of Broadway and doing "important" work. But all she has to show for her efforts so far is a part in an ad for ugly Christmas sweaters, and a gig waiting tables at a comedy club....
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A Fun read
- By Elisa on 05-05-13
- Someday, Someday, Maybe
- A Novel
- By: Lauren Graham
- Narrated by: Lauren Graham
Average
Reviewed: 03-12-19
This had a pretty average feeling story line to it. Wasn"t spectacular but wasn"t terrible, yet was kind of predictable. Having it read by Lauren Graham herself gave it bonus points though. That was quite entertaining. I also enjoyed Frannie"s personality a lot, twas very Lauren-esque. Although it did take her way too long to see James for the asshole he is.
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Dodge & Twist
- An Audible Original Drama
- By: Tony Lee
- Narrated by: Matt Lucas, Stephen Mangan, Michael Socha, and others
- Length: 4 hrs and 56 mins
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It’s rumoured that Dickens wanted to return to his classic novel Oliver Twist, to bring him back into a later book as an older character, but he never managed this before he died. However, if Oliver had returned, what would he have been like? Would the scars of his childhood affect the man he would become? And what of ‘Dodger’, sent to a land halfway around the world, his friend, mentor and master dead because of Oliver? Dodge & Twist is that story. The tale of two boys, 12 years later, returning into each other’s lives - for both good and bad.
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Excellent performance, pretty dismal story
- By Kevin on 02-04-19
- Dodge & Twist
- An Audible Original Drama
- By: Tony Lee
- Narrated by: Matt Lucas, Stephen Mangan, Michael Socha, Kara Tointon
A Sequel I Didn"t Know I Needed
Reviewed: 02-26-19
Listening to this right after finishing the original novel by Dickens was the best way to hear this story I think. Every character in my head came to life (even the dead ones) as I expected them to while I was reading Oliver Twist. I feel I have more closure when it comes to Dodger and Olvier even if this may not have been what Dickens may have ever intended for the two. Great ending to an awesome adventure.
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