Thursday, July 28, 2011

 

BLOOD, BONES & BUTTER: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef, written and read by Gabrielle Hamilton

Hamilton’s sincere memoir reveals the path she took to become a famed chef. Her narration is a perfect complement to her witty prose.


Listen now. Time 2:32

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

 

ELECTRIC BARRACUDA by Tim Dorsey, read by Oliver Wyman

Vigilante killer Serge A. Storms and his companion, a drugged-out slacker named Coleman, are on the lam in Florida. Wyman's narration is as wacky as the story.


Listen now. Time 2:28

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

 

MASTERS OF DISASTER by Gary Paulsen, read by Nick Podehl

Henry is bored with his mundane 12-year-old life, so he convinces his friends to follow him on a series of increasingly ridiculous adventures. Podehl's narration maximizes the boys’ humorous exploits. Great for ages 10 and up.


Listen now. Time 2:40

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Monday, July 25, 2011

 

YOU SHALL KNOW OUR VELOCITY! by Dave Eggers, read by Dion Graham

After their childhood friend is killed, Will and Hand decide to travel around the world to distribute a windfall to the needy and deserving. Dion Graham's narration of the young men's crazy adventures is spot-on.


Listen now. Time 2:28

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

 

UNFAMILIAR FISHES by Sarah Vowell, read by Sarah Vowell, John Slattery, Paul Rudd, and a full cast

Historian Sarah Vowell serves up the story of the "cultural collision between native Hawaiians and New Englanders." Vowell, accompanied by a full cast, creates a truly memorable listening experience.


Listen now. Time 2:57

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

 

SING YOU HOME by Jodi Picoult, read by Therese Plummer and Brian Hutchinson

Picoult’s novel tells the story of Zoe Baxter, music therapist who finds herself falling in love with a woman after her husband leaves her. The expert narration and accompanying music make for a bittersweet and riveting listening experience.


Listen now. Time 2:49

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

 

WINTER'S BONE by Daniel Woodrell, read by Emma Galvin

This dark, captivating novel focuses on 16-year-old Ree Dolly and her family. Galvin's performance captures both the young woman’s innocence and surprising worldliness.


Listen now. Time 2:03

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Monday, July 18, 2011

 

DEATH CLOUD by Andrew Lane, read by Dan Weyman

This bold depiction of a 14-year-old Sherlock Holmes succeeds splendidly. Weyman excels in introducing an intelligent, warm yet shy boy. Perfect for young adult listeners.



Listen now. Time 2:36

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

 

BIG WHEAT by Richard A. Thompson, read by Kevin Kenerly

Thompson has a real feel for the landscape and weather of the prairie, and Kenerly’s easy-listening narration style fits this mystery's leisurely pace.


Listen now. Time 2:49

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

 

CARIBOU ISLAND by David Vann, read by Bronson Pinchot

Vann’s novel is as bleak as the Alaskan tundra, and Pinchot gives a mesmerizing narration.


Listen now. Time 2:28

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Monday, July 11, 2011

 

THE SINGULARITY IS NEAR by Ray Kurzweil, read by George K. Wilson

Kurzweil predicts that, in the near future, human brain power and computers will become one. Wilson narrates with an assured pace that allows the listener to consider each complex idea. Reviewed by Bob Grundfest.


Listen now. Time 2:51

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Wednesday, July 06, 2011

 

THE SEVEN-DAY SCHOLAR by Dennis Gaffney and Peter Gaffney, read by Dan John Miller

The first in a series on American history, the authors give readers good history in small bites, use interesting personal stories, and recommend sources. Miller's narration is both friendly and respectful. Reviewed by Bob Grundfest.



Listen now. Time 2:54

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Tuesday, July 05, 2011

 

TANGLED WEBS by James Stewart, read by Michael Kramer

Is lying becoming an epidemic in America, especially among corporate giants? Stewart gives us an in-depth study of how mendacity is affecting our culture. Kramer adds urgency to the reading. Reviewed by Bob Grundfest.


Listen now. Time 2:49

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