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The Kaiju Preservation Society
- By: John Scalzi
- Narrated by: Wil Wheaton
- Length: 8 hrs and 2 mins
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When COVID-19 sweeps through New York City, Jamie Gray is stuck as a dead-end driver for food-delivery apps. That is, until Jamie makes a delivery to an old acquaintance, Tom, who works at what he calls “an animal rights organization”. Tom’s team needs a last-minute grunt to handle things on their next field visit. Jamie, eager to do anything, immediately signs on. What Tom doesn't tell Jamie is that the animals his team cares for are not here on Earth. Not our Earth, at at least. In an alternate dimension, dinosaur-like creatures named Kaiju roam a warm and human-free world.
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All the worst tropes of nerd voices
- By Lisyyy on 07-04-2022
- The Kaiju Preservation Society
- By: John Scalzi
- Narrated by: Wil Wheaton
well-written but taxing
Reviewed: 04-05-2023
The world building and science were done well, but every character spoke with the same whit and sassy manner - which became a bit draining towards the end.
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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
- By: Gabrielle Zevin
- Narrated by: Jennifer Kim, Julian Cihi
- Length: 13 hrs and 52 mins
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Two kids meet in a hospital gaming room in 1987. One is visiting her sister, the other is recovering from a car crash. The days and months are long there. Their love of video games becomes a shared world—of joy, escape and fierce competition. But all too soon that time is over, fades from view. When the pair spot each other eight years later in a crowded train station, they are catapulted back to that moment. The spark is immediate, and together they get to work on what they love—making games.
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The middle dragged
- By Anonymous User on 27-12-2023
- Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
- By: Gabrielle Zevin
- Narrated by: Jennifer Kim, Julian Cihi
Beautiful
Reviewed: 29-03-2023
There is a beautiful thread of heartache woven throughout this story. I enjoyed this very much, and I am instantly sad that it has ended.
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Nightcrawling
- By: Leila Mottley
- Narrated by: Joniece Abbott-Pratt
- Length: 10 hrs and 48 mins
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Kiara Johnson does not know what it is to live as a normal seventeen-year-old. With her mother in a rehab facility and an older brother who devotes his time and money to a recording studio, she fends for herself—and for nine-year-old Trevor, whose own mother is prone to disappearing for days at a time. As the landlord of their apartment block threatens to raise their rent, Kiara finds herself walking the streets after dark, determined to survive in a world that refuses to protect her.
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Important reading!
- By Anonymous User on 14-02-2023
- Nightcrawling
- By: Leila Mottley
- Narrated by: Joniece Abbott-Pratt
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Reviewed: 09-10-2022
Devastatingly beautiful. Kiara's world is overwhelming, but the beauty in the poetry of how she reads the world around her is where I found hope.
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Quarterly Essay 86: Sleepwalk to War
- Australia’s Unthinking Alliance with America
- By: Hugh White
- Narrated by: Hugh White
- Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
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In this gripping essay, Hugh White explores Australia’s fateful choice to back America to the hilt and oppose China. What led both sides of politics to align with America so absolutely? Is this a case of sleepwalking to war? What tests might a new government face? White assesses America’s credibility and commitment, by examining AUKUS, the Quad, Trump and Biden. He discusses what the Ukraine conflict tells us about the future. And he argues that the US can neither contain China nor win a war over Taiwan. So where does this leave our future security and prosperity in Asia?
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Hugh White pulls no punches
- By Flavia A. on 12-08-2024
- Quarterly Essay 86: Sleepwalk to War
- Australia’s Unthinking Alliance with America
- By: Hugh White
- Narrated by: Hugh White
Finally, some sense!
Reviewed: 23-07-2022
This is a brilliant essay putting forward an argument against the preponderance of beating drums of War. Thank you for these insights.
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Tibetan Peach Pie
- A True Account of an Imaginative Life
- By: Tom Robbins
- Narrated by: Keith Szarabajka
- Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
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Internationally best-selling novelist and American icon Tom Robbins delivers the long-awaited tale of his wild life and times, both at home and around the globe. The grandchild of Baptist preachers, Robbins would become over the course of half a century a poet-interruptus, an air force weatherman, a radio DJ, an art-critic-turned-psychedelic-journeyman, a world-famous novelist, and a counter-culture hero, leading a life as unlikely, magical, and bizarre as those of his quixotic characters.
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Life tales from long time favourite author.
- By Anonymous User on 10-11-2018
- Tibetan Peach Pie
- A True Account of an Imaginative Life
- By: Tom Robbins
- Narrated by: Keith Szarabajka
I wish I hadn't
Reviewed: 01-05-2022
I didn't enjoy this memoir. Tom was far too focused on name dropping and talking about his sexual exploits than anything of real substance. His continued return to flirting with school girls was dangerously close to being illegal.
Tibetan Peach Pie made me question my love for Tom Robbins's work.
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The Treeline
- The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth
- By: Ben Rawlence
- Narrated by: Jamie Parker
- Length: 11 hrs and 59 mins
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The Arctic Treeline - the northern limit of the boreal forest that encircles the globe in an almost unbroken green ring - is the second largest biome on our planet. At this little-known frontline of climate change, the trees have been creeping towards the pole for 50 years already. Six of the tree species that populate these forests (larch, spruce, mountain ash, downy birch, balsam poplar and Scots pine) form the central protagonists of Ben Rawlence's story.
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A reminder of the fragility of our planet
- By PJS on 25-08-2024
- The Treeline
- The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth
- By: Ben Rawlence
- Narrated by: Jamie Parker
fascinating
Reviewed: 09-02-2022
This was a beautifully written book, however, if it hadn't of been for the epilogue it would have left me quiet depressed.
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Written Off
- By: E.J. Copperman
- Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
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Rachel Goldman writes mysteries in which Duffy Madison, consultant to the county prosecutor's office, helps find missing persons. Rachel is busy working on her next book when a man calls out of the blue asking for help in a missing person case. The caller's name? Duffy Madison. Is this real, or has she lost her mind? She doesn't have much time to find out, because a serial killer is on the loose, kidnapping and murdering mystery authors. And Rachel may just be the next target.
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couldn't finish
- By Amazon Customer on 21-11-2021
- Written Off
- By: E.J. Copperman
- Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi
meh
Reviewed: 26-01-2022
The story was fairly entertaining, however, it wasn't as cute as it believes it is.
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China Trade
- The Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Series, Book 1
- By: S. J. Rozan
- Narrated by: Christine Marshall
- Length: 9 hrs and 26 mins
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Asian American private investigator Lydia Chin knows New York City's Chinatown, its people, and its ways as no outsider ever could. It's a city within a city, a rich melange of smells, sounds, dark shops, and close-knit families - a world all its own. And in all of Chinatown, there is no one like Lydia, who has a nose for trouble, a disapproving Chinese mother, and a partner named Bill Smith who's been living above a bar for 16 years. Hired to find some precious stolen porcelain, Lydia follows a trail of clues from highbrow art dealers into a world of Chinese gangs.
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off putting
- By Anonymous User on 15-01-2022
- China Trade
- The Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Series, Book 1
- By: S. J. Rozan
- Narrated by: Christine Marshall
off putting
Reviewed: 15-01-2022
It's off putting that Rozan (not Chinese) has her Chinese protagonist talking about cultural representation and appropriation. I've got no issue that an author writes from a perspective that isn't their own, my issue is with using the perspective to talk about what it feels like to have your culture misrepresented or appropriated.
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The Last Exodus
- By: Paul Tassi
- Narrated by: Victor Bevine
- Length: 10 hrs and 32 mins
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The Earth lies in ruins in the aftermath of an extraterrestrial invasion, the land devastated by a desperate war with no winners between mankind and a race of vicious, intelligent creatures. The seas are drying up while the atmosphere corrodes and slowly cooks any life remaining on the now desolate rock. Food is scarce, trust even more so, and the only people left alive all have done horrific things to stay that way.
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Enjoyable listen and intriguing characters
- By Geoff Sharp on 18-04-2022
- The Last Exodus
- By: Paul Tassi
- Narrated by: Victor Bevine
meh.
Reviewed: 08-01-2022
The story was fairly entertaining, however it fell very short on the Sci part of Sci-fi.
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Shantaram
- Shantaram, Book 1
- By: Gregory David Roberts
- Narrated by: Humphrey Bower
- Length: 42 hrs and 59 mins
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Shantaram is a novel based on the life of the author, Gregory David Roberts. In 1978 Roberts was sentenced to 19 years imprisonment as punishment for a series of robberies of building-society branches, credit unions, and shops he had committed while addicted to heroin. In July 1980 he escaped from Victoria's maximum-security prison in broad daylight, thereby becoming one of Australia's most wanted men for what turned out to be the next 10 years.
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Thank you
- By Amber-Claire on 15-09-2021
- Shantaram
- Shantaram, Book 1
- By: Gregory David Roberts
- Narrated by: Humphrey Bower
I loved this book when I read it, but now....
Reviewed: 05-01-2022
A fantastic story of a White Saviour with father issues who is loved by all people (those who he hadn't beat up).
In all seriousness, there's some big questions here about authenticity. When I first read this book, it was claimed as a true story, however, at least now it has been relabeled as "strongly autobiographical". To me, this is just the author trying to rewrite his own past and misdeeds. "I never snitch", he writes many times... This is all just one giant ego fluffer for that author.
The positives: the author writes beautifully, and I ready enjoyed the philosophy.
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