Shamy
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Heft
- By: Liz Moore
- Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne, Keith Szarabajka
- Length: 11 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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Forrmer academic Arthur Opp weighs 550 pounds and hasn’t left his rambling Brooklyn home in a decade. Twenty miles away in Yonkers, seventeen-year-old Kel Keller navigates life as the poor kid in a rich school and pins his hopes on what seems like a promising baseball career - if he can untangle himself from his family drama.
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Intriguing--Captivating--Altering
- By Mel on 04-19-12
- Heft
- By: Liz Moore
- Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne, Keith Szarabajka
Great characters and story!
Reviewed: 07-30-15
I loved this story of a few isolated, damaged souls finding a sense of community and a sense of self through new connections. Through their vulnerability, they find intimacy and friendship.
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Darling Jim
- A Novel
- By: Christian Moerk
- Narrated by: Stephen Hoye, Justine Eyre
- Length: 10 hrs and 31 mins
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When two sisters and their aunt are found dead in their suburban Dublin home, it seems that the secret behind their untimely demise will never be known. But then Niall, a young mailman, finds a mysterious diary in the post office's dead-letter bin. From beyond the grave, Fiona Walsh shares the most tragic love story he's ever heard---and her tale has only just begun.
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Great Story
- By Book Worm on 05-28-09
- Darling Jim
- A Novel
- By: Christian Moerk
- Narrated by: Stephen Hoye, Justine Eyre
Classic good storytelling
Reviewed: 06-24-15
After a slightly confusing start, the characters came to life and the story cast its spell. Loved ot!
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Death of a Kitchen Diva
- By: Lee Hollis
- Narrated by: Tara Ochs
- Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
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Single mom Hayley Powell is barely keeping her leaking roof over her head when her boss at the Island Times gives her a new assignment - taking over the paper's food column. Hayley's not sure she has the chops - she's an office manager, not a writer, even if her friends clamor for her mouth-watering potluck dishes. But the extra income is tempting, and Hayley's chatty first column is suddenly on everyone's menu - with one exception. When rival food writer Karen Appelbaum is found face-down dead in a bowl of Hayley's creamy clam chowder, all signs point to Hayley.
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Very uneven....
- By karen on 07-04-16
- Death of a Kitchen Diva
- By: Lee Hollis
- Narrated by: Tara Ochs
Charming murder mystery
Reviewed: 06-17-15
The writing is humorous and the characters charming. This is light, escapist fiction. The reader has to be willing to suspend any disbelief in a big way when it comes to believable police work and the tolerance of an amateur sleuth.
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The Ballad of the Sad Café
- By: Carson McCullers
- Narrated by: David Ledoux, Joe Barrett, Therese Plummer, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
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A classic work that has charmed generations of readers, this collection assembles Carson McCullers' best stories, including her beloved novella The Ballad of the Sad Cafe. A haunting tale of a human triangle that culminates in an astonishing brawl, the novella introduces readers to Miss Amelia, a formidable southern woman whose cafe serves as the town's gathering place. Among other fine works, the collection also includes "Wunderkind", McCullers' first published story, written when she was only 17, about a musical prodigy who suddenly realizes she will not go on to become a great pianist.
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Literate short stories
- By RueRue on 02-23-16
Disappointed
Reviewed: 05-18-15
The characters were complex and unknowable. The stories were of unrequited or disappointing love and separation. This was overall a collection of very melancholy stories.
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The Wedding Girl
- By: Madeleine Wickham
- Narrated by: Katherine Kellgren
- Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
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At the age of 18, in that first golden Oxford summer, Milly was up for anything. Rupert and his American lover, Allan, were an important part of her new, exciting life, so when Rupert suggested to her that she and Allan should get married to keep Allan in the country, Milly didn't hesitate. Ten years later, Milly is a very different person and engaged to Simon - who is wealthy, serious, and believes her to be perfect.
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Narrator is great story is okay
- By kristin on 02-02-10
- The Wedding Girl
- By: Madeleine Wickham
- Narrated by: Katherine Kellgren
Entertaining romance
Reviewed: 04-19-15
Great characters, funny and touching chaos. Great underlying message about honesty in relationships and being true to yourself. I found myself rooting for all of the characters to overcome their challenges.
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A Week in Winter
- By: Maeve Binchy
- Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
- Length: 10 hrs and 57 mins
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Stoneybridge is a small town on the west coast of Ireland where all the families know one another. When Chicky Starr decides to take an old, decaying mansion set high on the cliffs overlooking the windswept Atlantic Ocean and turn it into a restful place for a holiday by the sea, everyone thinks she is crazy. Helped by Rigger (a bad boy turned good who is handy around the house) and Orla, her niece (a whiz at business), Chicky is finally ready to welcome the first guests to Stone House’s big warm kitchen, log fires, and understated elegant bedrooms.
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Didn't want it to end.....
- By Vicki Unger on 02-26-13
- A Week in Winter
- By: Maeve Binchy
- Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
Charming characters and brilliant storytelling
Reviewed: 03-20-15
Binchy never disappoints with the way she weaves together stories of charming characters that feel like old friends by the end of the book!
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