Friday, February 27, 2009

 

MY NAME IS RED by Orhan Pamuk, read by John Lee

Turkish novelist Pamuk takes listeners to a pivotal time in late-sixteenth-century Turkey. Rich in language and philosophy, history and romance, this mystery is told in the voices of people, animals, and objects. Lee's solid performance makes this work a splendid fit for audio.


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Thursday, February 26, 2009

 

GREAT EXPECTATIONS by Charles Dickens, read by Simon Vance

This familiar classic follows the orphan Pip and his unfolding life—his aspirations to become a gentleman and how fate has other plans for him. Simon Vance delivers a full cast of voices that enliven the dozens of characters. This is what makes listening to Dickens so much fun.


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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

 

THE HERETIC'S DAUGHTER by Kathleen Kent, read by Mare Winningham

The story is set in seventeenth-century Salem, Massachusetts, and 9-year-old Sarah's mother, Martha Carrier, is accused of witchcraft. The author is a tenth-generation descendent of Carrier, who was hanged as a witch in 1692. Kent has a clear vision for time and place, and that's equaled by Winningham's narration. She's particularly good with Sarah's time in prison, clearly projecting the fear, anger, and repulsion of the young girl.


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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

 

THE LAST THEOREM by Arthur C. Clarke and Frederick Pohl, read by Mark Bramhall

The last book written by science fiction master Clarke takes place in Sri Lanka, where the author spent his last years. A young man discovers the mathematical proof of Fermat's famous number theory just before the earth is taken over by space aliens. Narrator Bramhall pronounces the tongue-twisting Indian names and places well, making them sound lyrical and wonderful.


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Monday, February 23, 2009

 

GREAT CLASSIC STORIES, VOLUME 2: 20 Unabridged Classics by various authors and read by various narrators

This is a riveting collection of truly great stories. From Daudet to Fitzgerald, and Dickens to Poe, these stories are paired beautifully with some great narrators. We hear from Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, and Robin Bailey, among many others. The collection is poignant, fun, exciting, and dark, and each is a gem.



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Thursday, February 19, 2009

 

EXIT MUSIC by Ian Rankin, read by Tom Cotcher

In Rankin's newest Edinburgh mystery, a visiting Russian poet is beaten to death just two weeks before Scottish Detective Inspector John Rebus is supposed to retire. If this turns out to be the last Rebus novel, he certainly goes out in style. Narrator Cotcher has spot-on Scottish accents and believable, distinct voices that keep the plots and subplots moving at just the right pace.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

 

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO by Alexandre Dumas, read by John Lee

Merchant sailor Edmund Dantès is framed by his mates on his return home and imprisoned for 14 years. His acts of revenge form the majority of Dumas's story. Narrator Lee imbues this classic with exactly the right balance of solemnity and compassion.



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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

 

THE IRON DUKE by L. Ron Hubbard, performed by Michael Yurchak and a Full Cast

An original score, realistic sound effects, and a talented cast enhance a pulp fiction adventure in the Stories for the Golden Age series. Set in 1930s Europe, Blacky Lee, an American arms dealer, is in trouble with both the Nazis and the Communists.



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Friday, February 13, 2009

 

SWINDLE by Gordon Korman, read by Jonathan Todd Ross



This author has mapped out the terrain of "boy fiction," and narrator Ross draws out the cliffhangers, double crosses, and humor. Perfect for family listening.

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VANITY FAIR by William Makepeace Thackeray, read by Wanda McCaddon



Golden Voice narrator McCaddon ignites Thackeray's classic with her apt rendition of the characters' wit, gentle sarcasm, irony, and naïveté. Follow the fortunes of two nineteenth-century heroines in their dizzying attempts to shape their own destinies.

Listen to the soundreview now (no download required). Time 2:59

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

 

THE SNOWBALL by Alice Schroeder, read by Kirsten Potter



Schroeder's biography of Warren Buffet is a loving portrait of a complex man. Handling both corporate takeovers and family relationships with ease, Potter's narration is engaging throughout.

Listen to the soundreview now (no download required). Time 2:37

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

 

OUT STEALING HORSES by Per Petterson, Anne Born [Trans.], read by Richard Poe



From an isolated corner of Norway, and old man looks back on the last year of his boyhood. Richard Poe gives one of those performances that disappear, leaving the listener absorbed in the story.

Listen to the soundreview now (no download required). Time 2:29

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Monday, February 09, 2009

 

THE LAUGHTER OF DEAD KINGS by Elizabeth Peters, read by Barbara Rosenblat



A little intrigue, a little Egyptology, a dash of romance, Vicki Bliss leavens it with a touch of humor. Narrator Rosenblat embodies all of Vicki's wit and spunk.

Listen to the soundreview now (no download required). Time 2:40

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