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Tell-Tale Bones
- Sarah Booth Delaney Mysteries, Book 26
- By: Carolyn Haines
- Narrated by: Kate Forbes
- Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
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Private Investigator Sarah Booth Delaney and her partner Tinkie are in Sheriff Coleman Peters's office, consulting Coleman about cold cases, when Elisa Redd storms in with a case of her own. She wants Coleman to reopen the investigation of her missing daughter, Lydia Redd Maxell, the heiress to a large fortune who disappeared along with her friend Bethany nearly seven years ago. Lydia and Bethany were rumored to be working as human rights organizers abroad, but Elisa suspects Lydia’s problems might have stemmed closer to home.
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Great books
- By Deborah Dickey on 08-28-23
- Tell-Tale Bones
- Sarah Booth Delaney Mysteries, Book 26
- By: Carolyn Haines
- Narrated by: Kate Forbes
Too much pro abortion polemic
Reviewed: 06-13-23
Could not finish the book owing to the pro abortion polemic that the author puts in the mouths of every character at every point.
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Red Sky over Hawaii
- By: Sara Ackerman
- Narrated by: Jennifer Robideau
- Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
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The attack on Pearl Harbor changes everything for Lana Hitchcock. Arriving home on the Big Island too late to reconcile with her estranged father, she is left alone to untangle the clues of his legacy, which lead to a secret property tucked away in the remote rain forest of Kilauea volcano. When the government starts taking away her neighbors as suspected sympathizers, Lana shelters two young German girls, a Japanese fisherman, and his son. As tensions escalate, they are forced into hiding - only to discover the hideaway house is not what they expected.
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Wonderful story
- By Delaware1st on 10-29-20
- Red Sky over Hawaii
- By: Sara Ackerman
- Narrated by: Jennifer Robideau
Touching story of wartime Hawaii
Reviewed: 02-05-22
Loved this story of wartime Hawaii. Especially the touches of magic in the character of the little girl and the auntie.
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The Keeper of Happy Endings
- By: Barbara Davis
- Narrated by: Robin Siegerman, Hope Newhouse
- Length: 15 hrs and 2 mins
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Soline Roussel is well schooled in the business of happy endings. For generations her family has kept an exclusive bridal salon in Paris, where magic is worked with needle and thread. It’s said that the bride who wears a Roussel gown is guaranteed a lifetime of joy. But devastating losses during World War II leave Soline’s world and heart in ruins and her faith in love shaken. She boxes up her memories, stowing them away, along with her broken dreams, determined to forget.
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French accent
- By Lilya on 10-22-21
- The Keeper of Happy Endings
- By: Barbara Davis
- Narrated by: Robin Siegerman, Hope Newhouse
Truly magical
Reviewed: 01-25-22
Love this magical story that spanned generations. l didn't see how all the pieces fit together until near the end of the book.
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Surprised by Hope
- Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church
- By: N. T. Wright
- Narrated by: James Langton
- Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
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For years, Christians have been asking, "If you died tonight, do you know where you would go?" It turns out that many believers have been giving the wrong answer. It is not heaven. Wright outlines the present confusion about a Christian's future hope and shows how it is deeply intertwined with how we live today. Wright asserts that Christianity's most distinctive idea is bodily resurrection, and provides a magisterial defense for a literal resurrection of Jesus. Wright then explores our expectation of "new heavens and a new earth".
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A valuable yet partial lens for viewing mission
- By Scott Macdonald on 01-16-19
- Surprised by Hope
- Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church
- By: N. T. Wright
- Narrated by: James Langton
Love N.T. Wright
Reviewed: 10-06-21
I have yet to encounter a N.T.Wright book that disappointed me and this was no exception. Especially challenging were the passages about the. refugee camps and the third world debt problem.
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The Last Bookshop in London
- A Novel of World War II
- By: Madeline Martin
- Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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August 1939: London is dismal under the weight of impending war with Germany as Hitler’s forces continue to sweep across Europe. Into this uncertain maelstrom steps Grace Bennett, young and ready for a fresh start in the bustling city streets she’s always dreamed of - and miles away from her troubled past in the countryside. With aspirations of working at a department store, Grace never imagined she’d wind up employed at Primrose Hill, an offbeat bookshop nestled in the heart of the city - after all, she’s never been much of a reader.
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Very very seldom
- By Sherry Tritt Holton on 04-27-21
- The Last Bookshop in London
- A Novel of World War II
- By: Madeline Martin
- Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
Enchanting story
Reviewed: 09-15-21
I thoughly enjoyed this story of wartime London and the happiness that books can bring to people suffering under the worst of conditions.
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Unfaithful
- By: Natalie Barelli
- Narrated by: Emily Rankin
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
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When I arrive unannounced at my husband's studio in need of a shoulder to cry on after hearing that my best student, Alex, has died, I see a pair of wineglasses drying by the sink, and my deepest fear is confirmed: my husband is having an affair. Most women would fall to their knees in tears and throw him out of the house - but I just can't bring myself to do it. Instead, I go home and cook a healthy dinner for our children, walk the dog, and unload the dishwasher without complaint. I need this marriage to work to protect a terrible secret of my own....
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Naive Crying Neurotic Idiot!
- By F. Keith Coston on 12-07-20
- Unfaithful
- By: Natalie Barelli
- Narrated by: Emily Rankin
Didn't see that one coming!
Reviewed: 06-20-21
Except I am not the type who tries to figure out every plot twist of which there are many. This book did have an intrinsic interest for me as mathematics is sort of my profession.
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999
- The Extraordinary Young Women of the First Official Jewish Transport to Auschwitz
- By: Heather Dune Macadam, Caroline Moorehead - foreword
- Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
- Length: 13 hrs and 13 mins
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On March 25, 1942, nearly a thousand young, unmarried Jewish women boarded a train in Poprad, Slovakia. Filled with a sense of adventure and national pride, they left their parents' homes wearing their best clothes and confidently waving good-bye. Believing they were going to work in a factory for a few months, they were eager to report for government service. Instead, the young women - many of them teenagers - were sent to Auschwitz. Their government paid 500 Reich Marks (about $200) apiece for Nazis to take them as slave labor. Of those 999 innocent deportees, only a few survived.
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I don’t think you can ever fully understand
- By Shelley on 02-25-20
- 999
- The Extraordinary Young Women of the First Official Jewish Transport to Auschwitz
- By: Heather Dune Macadam, Caroline Moorehead - foreword
- Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
Essential listening
Reviewed: 06-11-21
This is essential listening of a very important book about the Holocaust. I was amazed at the cruelty that the SS could inflict on these young women. And amazed that the women somehow survived.
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Roast Mortem
- A Coffeehouse Mystery, Book 9
- By: Cleo Coyle
- Narrated by: Rebecca Gibel
- Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
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When the firefighters of Ladder Company 189 pull Clare's friends out of a blazing cafe, she happily comes to their rescue. As a favor to the men, she visits their firehouse kitchen to teach them the finer points of operating their newly donated espresso machine. But more than their coffee turns out to be hot. Somebody's torching cafes around the city, and firefighters are beginning to die in suspicious ways....
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Firefighters play a big part in this cozy mystery-
- By Byron on 02-26-14
- Roast Mortem
- A Coffeehouse Mystery, Book 9
- By: Cleo Coyle
- Narrated by: Rebecca Gibel
Didn't guess the ending
Reviewed: 05-18-21
I didn't guess the ending and learned a lot about firefighting. Performance wonderful as usual.
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Lightning Flowers
- My Journey to Uncover the Cost of Saving a Life
- By: Katherine E. Standefer
- Narrated by: Katherine E. Standefer
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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In this gripping, intimate memoir about health, illness, and the invisible reverberating effects of our medical system, Standefer recounts the astonishing true story of the rare diagnosis that upended her rugged life in the mountains of Wyoming and sent her tumbling into a fraught maze of cardiology units, dramatic surgeries, and slow, painful recoveries. As her life increasingly comes to revolve around the internal defibrillator freshly wired into her heart, she becomes consumed with questions about the supply chain that allows such an ostensibly miraculous device to exist.
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Eye opening and heart wrenching
- By FSRasheed on 11-19-20
- Lightning Flowers
- My Journey to Uncover the Cost of Saving a Life
- By: Katherine E. Standefer
- Narrated by: Katherine E. Standefer
Good story with a few problems
Reviewed: 05-11-21
I pretty much liked the story Ms. Standefer told especially as she lived in my home town of Tucson, AZ. I get the feeling that she didn't much like if here as many transplants from colder regions..
Seems like her problems all started when she like many young people have a feeling of indestructibility when she let her insurance lapse.
Would a HMO have suited her better? I have had a few serious problems over the years - like a recurrent brain tumor - but I never had to be concerned with paying crushing medical debt. But I have had a good job.
And I have had to deal with pre authorizations but I didn't see it as a conspiracy of the medical system. Just something you have to take care of.
It was interesting when she traveled to Africa to visit the source of the metals in her device.
But at the end of it all Ms. Standefer is pretty negative about her whole life situation.
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Remember Me Always
- By: Renee Collins
- Narrated by: Jessica Almasy
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
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Shelby was in a devastating car accident, and everyone in town thinks that she was undergoing more physical therapy in Denver. Instead, Shelby's mother enrolled her in a clinical program to stop the panic attacks that started after the crash. The treatment erased Shelby's memory of the accident, but she can't help feeling as if a piece of herself is missing, that the treatment took more than the doctors claimed.
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Amazingly complex
- By M. Graham on 10-18-20
- Remember Me Always
- By: Renee Collins
- Narrated by: Jessica Almasy
Wonderful life affirming story
Reviewed: 03-19-21
I think one of best things about the story is the narration. Humorous in all the ways that a teenager would see life. The story goes unexpected places that I wouldn't have guessed from the start. That Shelby's memory returns is completely in keeping with ideas about memory not being localized.
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