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Painful, well documented, and instructive

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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 12-04-24

Andrea Langford has written an impassioned and soul-searing account of impossible demands made on hard-working rangers, some of them callously, sexist. She describes spectacular yet highly dangerous settings, overrun by visitors, many of them who fail to follow basic safety guidelines. The Rangers are flawed, but often heroic, underfunded, and vulnerable as they are impelled to enter brutal conditions to attempt to save people and retrieve bodies. I’m glad I read it, and wish the narrator has been better selected. The author is from Tennessee and having her or someone who could approximate her energy and “twang” would have enriched the audiobook considerably. The narrator was skilled and conscientious, but she had the voice and mannerisms of someone selling a luxury car. This did not ruin the book, but presented an unfortunate sense of disconnect. Nevertheless, it’s an eye-opening and essential report of high drama, heartbreak, some humor crimes and misdirected funding in the Park Service.

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Delighted to get another story featuring the redoubtable Nightingale…

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 09-23-24

There’s a certain magic to the original Rivers of London series, featuring Peter Grant in current times, that stands out in my experience as one of the most enjoyable series ever.

This step back in time to an earlier adventure of Nightingale’s is a solid effort of Ben Aaronovitch to do justice to New York and the Harlem Renaissance, as well as featuring an early school chum of his who worked to find adventure as well as the “love that dared not speak its name” far from London. I’m glad to have read it, and will most likely read anything else that this author writes, and like many of his fans, I will always be looking for return of Peter Grant, now married to Bev, and with a pair of twins!

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Subtle and sophisticated study of ethics

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Reviewed: 08-20-24

Fascinating and thrilling exploration of religion, ‘heresy,’ glory and integrity in a tale of kidnapping and betrayal.

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Needlessly drawn out and histrionic

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3 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed: 07-16-24

I’m a big fan of Anne Perry, whose plots are masterfully constructed. But this one was needlessly drawn out and repetitive. I did read it all the way to the end, but it was the hardest so far to finish. I’ve read most of the William Monk series, all the Daniel Pitt series, and maybe 3/4 of the Thomas Pitt series. This is the only one for which I have given less than five stars for ‘overall, performance, and story’.

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One of my favorite of this stellar series!

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 07-08-24

I particularly like the William Monk and the Daniel Pitt series by Anne Perry. This moves quickly, has strong character development, and originally satisfying ending. Looking forward to completing this series, having already read all of the William Monk mysteries and a great many of the Thomas Pitt mysteries.

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Blunt, vivid, and engaging!

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Reviewed: 06-14-24

I first read this book and enjoyed hearing Vivian Gornick narrate it herself. I find the beginning part of the book particularly energizing. The author was born in 1935, and her intense relationship with her mother and the women in her apartment building is beautifully depicted with reconstructed dialogue.

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Complex and compelling

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Reviewed: 05-13-24

The William Monk series provides a fascinating view into Victorian ethics with a feminist perspective. This particular mystery is distinguished by contrasting current sentiments about a controversial issue with how it was viewed in Victorian times. Endings in the series are abrupt, but as an over-arching goal of the author is to focus on ethics rather than a “comfortable ending,” the sudden terminations do not diminish my interest in completing the entire series.

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Brilliant, heartbreaking, joyous and inspirational!

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 02-15-24

Gregory Boyle is a master at conveying joy, love, heartbreak, and laugh-out-loud humor. He recounts with exasperated affection and unquenchable love his work with former gang members in LA, and the way they have inspired his respect and even reverence. I will read this again many times, and recommended to all my friends. Let me attest that you don’t need to be Christian to find your spirit illumined by these remarkable stories.

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Acutely honed, challenging and thought-provoking

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Reviewed: 02-10-24

I knew nothing about Ziwe until I listened to her book. I’m struck both by her brilliance, and her problematic relationship with the problematic environment of social media. She’s packed a lot into this! I’m tempted to get it on Kindle, so I can examine it more closely, as it proceeds at a fast clip…

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Delightful and thought-provoking!

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Reviewed: 12-24-23

2 immensely likable people, a Fundamentalist Christian mother and gay son, embark on a cross-country trip together. Profoundly thoughtful as well as high-spirited, and definitely recommended.

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