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The River Home
- A Novel
- By: Hannah Richell
- Narrated by: Olivia Dowd
- Length: 10 hrs and 40 mins
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In their ramshackle Somerset home, with its lush gardens running down to the river, the Sorrells have gathered for a last-minute wedding - an occasion that is met with trepidation by each member of the family. Lucy, the bride, has begged her loved ones to attend - not telling them that she has some important news to share once they’ve gathered. Her prodigal baby sister, Margot, who left home after a devastating argument with their mother, reluctantly agrees, though their family home is the site of so much pain for her.
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Another dysfunctional family
- By RueRue on 11-17-24
- The River Home
- A Novel
- By: Hannah Richell
- Narrated by: Olivia Dowd
Another dysfunctional family
Reviewed: 11-17-24
It was hard to like or sympathize with most of the characters in this story, especially the mother, Kit. What a self-absorbed person she was, and all three of her children suffered because of it. Much of the plot was predictable. Lovely setting for the story, though, and good narration, which helped redeem the book somewhat.
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Small Town Sins
- A Novel
- By: Ken Jaworowski
- Narrated by: Chris Ciulla, Jennifer Blom, John Pirhalla
- Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
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In Locksburg, Pennsylvania, a former coal and steel town whose best days seem long past, five thousand residents have toughed it out, and have reasons for both worry and hope as this neglected place teeters between decay and renewal. For some of them, their biggest troubles have just arrived.
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Relentlessly dark
- By Anonymous User on 09-13-23
- Small Town Sins
- A Novel
- By: Ken Jaworowski
- Narrated by: Chris Ciulla, Jennifer Blom, John Pirhalla
Sad but redemptive
Reviewed: 11-13-24
Well written gritty story about small town life, focused on three separate characters each facing a major decision. These characters have had sad lives; the ending gives each of them a chance for redemption. All the narrators were excellent.
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Rainy Day Sisters
- Hartley-by-the-Sea, Book 1
- By: Kate Hewitt
- Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
- Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
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When Lucy Bagshaw's life in Boston falls apart thanks to a scathing editorial written by her famous artist mother, she accepts her half-sister Juliet's invitation to stay with her in Hartley-by-the-Sea, a charming seaside village in Northern England. Lucy is expecting quaint cottages and cream teas but instead finds that her sister is an aloof host; the weather is wet, windy, and cold; and her new boss, Alex Kincaid, is a disapproving widower who hired her only as a favor to Juliet.
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like a cup of tea
- By Paige Reed on 10-03-19
- Rainy Day Sisters
- Hartley-by-the-Sea, Book 1
- By: Kate Hewitt
- Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
Better than expected
Reviewed: 11-10-24
The excellent narration pushed this story of family dysfunction to the next level. I did feel that final confrontation with the awful mother was a bit rushed. Overall, a good story with interesting, sympathetic characters.
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The Berry Pickers
- By: Amanda Peters
- Narrated by: Aaliya Warbus, Jordan Waunch
- Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
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July 1962. Following in the tradition of Indigenous workers from Nova Scotia, a Mi’kmaq family arrives in Maine to pick blueberries for the summer. Weeks later, four-year-old Ruthie, the family’s youngest child, vanishes. She is last seen by her six-year-old brother, Joe, sitting on a favorite rock at the edge of a berry field. Joe will remain distraught by his sister’s disappearance for years to come.
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basic
- By CF on 03-04-24
- The Berry Pickers
- By: Amanda Peters
- Narrated by: Aaliya Warbus, Jordan Waunch
Sad story
Reviewed: 11-01-24
Although this is an emotionally wrenching narrative, the characters just never seemed quite real to me. Narration was ok.
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Starter Villain
- By: John Scalzi
- Narrated by: Wil Wheaton
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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Inheriting your uncle's supervillain business is more complicated than you might think. Particularly when you discover who's running the place. Charlie's life is going nowhere fast. A divorced substitute teacher living with his cat in a house his siblings want to sell, all he wants is to open a pub downtown, if only the bank will approve his loan. Then his long-lost uncle Jake dies and leaves his supervillain business (complete with island volcano lair) to Charlie. But becoming a supervillain isn't all giant laser death rays and lava pits.
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Volcanic Lairs, Death Rays & Cats… Oh My! 😼
- By C. White on 09-19-23
- Starter Villain
- By: John Scalzi
- Narrated by: Wil Wheaton
John Scalzi + Wil Wheaton
Reviewed: 11-01-24
Usually, this is a winning combination, but in this case, the story is really implausible and Wil Wheaton wildly over-acted.
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The Second Life of Mirielle West
- By: Amanda Skenandore
- Narrated by: Nicole Poole
- Length: 12 hrs and 37 mins
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Los Angeles, 1920s: Socialite Mirielle West's days are crowded with shopping, luncheons, and prepping for the myriad glittering parties she attends with her actor husband, Charlie. She's been too busy to even notice the small patch of pale skin on the back of her hand. Other than an occasional overindulgence in gin and champagne, which helps to numb the pain of recent tragedy, Mirielle is the picture of health. But her doctor insists on more tests, and Mirielle reluctantly agrees. The diagnosis - leprosy - is devastating and unthinkable.
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Unique historical fiction not often told
- By TCS on 04-21-22
- The Second Life of Mirielle West
- By: Amanda Skenandore
- Narrated by: Nicole Poole
Interesting but sad
Reviewed: 11-01-24
An interesting but sad story about how people with Hanson’s Disease (leprosy) were treated throughout the US during the 20th century. The book is a bit slow, but it does put a very real face on people with the disease. Good narration.
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The Waiting
- Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch, Book 6
- By: Michael Connelly
- Narrated by: Christine Lakin, Titus Welliver, Madison Lintz
- Length: 10 hrs and 50 mins
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Renée Ballard and the LAPD’s Open-Unsolved Unit get a hot shot DNA connection between a recently arrested man and a serial rapist and murderer who went quiet twenty years ago. The arrested man is only twenty-four, so the genetic link must be familial: His father was the Pillowcase Rapist, responsible for a five-year reign of terror in the city of angels. But when Ballard and her team move in on their suspect, they encounter a baffling web of secrets and legal hurdles. Meanwhile, Ballard’s badge, gun, and ID are stolen.
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Too Political and Preachy! Is there a story here?
- By jason f mccullough on 10-17-24
- The Waiting
- Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch, Book 6
- By: Michael Connelly
- Narrated by: Christine Lakin, Titus Welliver, Madison Lintz
Another excellent Michael Connelly novel
Reviewed: 10-20-24
My favorite author. No one can write a page turner with such memorable characters like MC. I would have liked more Harry Bosch in the story, but Renee Ballard is the female equivalent. Great narration, especially Christine Lakin.
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The Yellow Wood
- By: Minnie Darke
- Narrated by: Remy Hii, Aisha Aidara
- Length: 4 hrs and 56 mins
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At twenty-two, free-spirited Amber Farrow has no concerns beyond finishing her final year of nursing on exchange in Australia. What she hasn't counted upon is crossing paths with Griffin Lee. Amber and Griffin's two hearts are clearly made for each other. But where Griffin is inclined to put down roots, Amber has always been a citizen of the world, treading lightly upon the earth, never staying too long in one place. Before long, Amber's inability to be still leaves Griffin behind.
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LOVED! 5/5 ⭐️
- By Rachel on 08-03-24
- The Yellow Wood
- By: Minnie Darke
- Narrated by: Remy Hii, Aisha Aidara
Relationships
Reviewed: 10-17-24
A good story that (sympathetically) examines the differences between two people, obviously in love, who need different things from a relationship. Lovely characters, ❤️ the use of Robert Frost’s amazing poem “The Road Not Taken.
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Night of the Mannequins
- By: Stephen Graham Jones
- Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
- Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins
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One last laugh for the summer as it winds down. One last prank just to scare a friend. Bringing a mannequin into a theater is just some harmless fun, right? Until it wakes up. Until is starts killing. Luckily, Sawyer has a plan. He'll be a hero. He'll save everyone to the best of his ability. He'll kill as many people as he needs to so he can save the day. That's the thing about heroes - sometimes you have to become a monster first.
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Sad that it ended
- By Jason on 03-12-21
- Night of the Mannequins
- By: Stephen Graham Jones
- Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
Great narration
Reviewed: 10-11-24
Horror, not my type of story. Similar to a Stephen King story, but not as well done. Loved the narration though.
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Chenneville
- A Novel of Murder, Loss, and Vengeance
- By: Paulette Jiles
- Narrated by: Grover Gardner
- Length: 11 hrs and 49 mins
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Union soldier John Chenneville suffered a traumatic head wound in battle. His recovery took the better part of a year as he struggled to regain his senses and mobility. By the time he returned home, the Civil War was over, but tragedy awaited. John’s beloved sister and her family had been brutally murdered. Their killer goes by many names. He fought for the North in the late unpleasantness, and wore a badge in the name of the law. But the man John knows as A. J. Dodd is little more than a rabid animal, slaughtering without reason or remorse, needing to be put down.
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Doesn’t get the girl or the revenge
- By Justin Messer on 09-30-24
- Chenneville
- A Novel of Murder, Loss, and Vengeance
- By: Paulette Jiles
- Narrated by: Grover Gardner
Epic story ❤️
Reviewed: 10-06-24
I loved News of the World, but was disappointed by Simon the Fiddler. Chenneville is almost almost as good as NOTW, although the story is slow to start. A slow burn build as Chenneville starts out on his mission of vengeance. Grover Gardner is the perfect narrator for the story.
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