Friday, July 31, 2009

 

THE MANUAL OF DETECTION by Jedediah Berry, read by Pete Larkin

If Kafka had a sense of humor, he might have written THE MANUAL OF DETECTION. Berry's absurd and fantastical situations are perfectly complimented by Pete Larkin's low-key performance.




Listen now. Time 2:34

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

 

THE NEXT 100 YEARS: A Forecast for the 21st Century by George Friedman, read by William Hughes

The author's expertise in geopolitics, economics, and history generates his forecast of major events of the new century. Friedman's predictions are fascinating, and narrator Hughes captures his informal, perceptive tone that makes this great listening.



Listen now. Time 2:54

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

 

SAVAGE SEASON by Joe R. Lansdale, read by Phil Gigante

SAVAGE SEASON by Joe R. Lansdale, read by Phil Gigante
Hap and Leonard are the most original couple since Nick and Nora Charles started sleuthing. Their longstanding friendship is challenged when Hap's toxic ex-girlfriend, Trudy, makes them an offer they should refuse. Gigante's narration is sensational as he gets both Hap and Leonard.



Listen now. Time 2:41

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Monday, July 27, 2009

 

SEA OF POPPIES by Amitav Ghosh, read by Phil Gigante

In a wildly fantastical adventure story, listeners are immersed in a confluence of the opium and slave trades, the caste and class systems, and the overarching themes involving race, gender, and spiritual equality. Phil Gigante delivers an exciting, touching, and beautifully paced reading.


Listen now. Time 2:31

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

 

SONS AND LOVERS by D.H. Lawrence, read by Paul Slack

Lawrence's first great novel was published in 1913. Its richly drawn characters are magnificently brought to life in this production. Narrator Paul Slack reads with flawless composure, subtly adjusting his resonant voice for each member of the Morel family and their circle.


Listen now. Time 2:08

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

 

TALES FROM THE PERILOUS REALM by J.R.R. Tolkien, performed by Michael Hordern and a Full Cast

This collection of four of Tolkien's short works, dramatized for BBC Radio, is performed by Michael Hordern, veteran of the radio version of LORD OF THE RINGS, along with others including Alfred Molina, who headlines in one of the stories. Exploring Tolkien's less-known work in this audio theater form will entertain fans and newcomers.


Listen now. Time 2:44

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

 

THIS FULL HOUSE by Virginia Euwer Wolff, read by Heather Alicia Simms

In this powerful conclusion to Wolff's Make Lemonade trilogy, Heather Simms uses extraordinary rhythm to project the free-verse form of the book. And, she excels at the up-and-down emotions of 17-year-old LaVaughn, who imagines a life for herself in medicine, and then discovers a secret that threatens her future. Great for young adult listeners.


Listen now. Time 2:32

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Monday, July 20, 2009

 

THE RETURN OF THE DANCING MASTER by Henning Mankell, translated by Laurie Thompson, read by Grover Gardner

In a departure from his Inspector Wallander series, Swedish author Mankell introduces Stefan Lindman, a young police officer. Gardner's performance transcends the dreary, sunless Swedish landscape, bringing just the right tone to Mankell's gritty police procedural.




Listen now. Time 2:42

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Friday, July 17, 2009

 

PANDORA'S STAR by Peter F. Hamilton, read by John Lee

In one of the most detailed futures ever presented in sci-fi, ideas flow during every minute of listening--on immortality, wormholes, colonization, new cultures, and human-machine hybrids. Narrator John Lee is engaged the entire time, providing a narration that never gets tiresome throughout the mammoth novel.

Listen now. Time 2:37

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

 

THE GOLD COAST by Nelson DeMille, read by Christian Rummel

This entertaining view of the sordid lives of the rich and famous of the Long Island Gold Coast was published in 1990 and is the prequel to DeMille's THE GATE HOUSE, published last fall. Narrator Rummel presents listeners with great accents throughout--from the “Locust Valley lockjaw” to streetwise banter.
Listen now. Time 2:47

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

 

PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION by Sara Houghteling, read by Mark Bramhall

After fleeing the Nazi occupation of Paris, Max Berenzon, son of a prominent art dealer, returns in 1944 to discover that his father's fabulous collection of fine art has been looted by the Germans. Houghteling's austere prose feel like poetry—lyrical, eloquent, and controlled.

Listen now. Time 2:20

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

 

FIDEL'S LAST DAYS by Roland Merullo, read by Patrick Egan

The Cuban backdrop makes the thriller something special as a baroque assortment of plotters seek to end Castro's rule, or to be sure he governs forever. Narrator Egan lets a hint of accent lightly flavor the voices of the Cuban characters.

Listen now. Time 2:32

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Monday, July 13, 2009

 

GLASS by Ellen Hopkins, read by Laura Flanagan and IMPULSE, by Ellen Hopkins, read by Laura Flanagan, Jeremy Guskin, and Steve Coombs

Hopkins's gritty YA novels are written in free verse, which can act as a buffer to the powerful material in print. As audio productions, they are much more immediate. The honest, searing performances of Laura Flanagan and others are as addictive as the topics. GLASS chronicles the strangle hold of crystal meth, and IMPULSE follows three teens at a psychiatric hospital.

Listen now. Time 3:57

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