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The Housemaid
- By: Sarah A. Denzil
- Narrated by: Sophie Rundle
- Length: 9 hrs and 2 mins
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It seems like the perfect job. Great wages, accommodation provided and all located within the walls of Highwood Hall, a stunning stately home owned by the Howard family. Not many little girls dream of becoming a maid, but this is an opportunity for me to get back on my feet. And for me to revisit my past....
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FANTASTIC@@@!
- By Kelly on 12-23-21
- The Housemaid
- By: Sarah A. Denzil
- Narrated by: Sophie Rundle
Twaddle
Reviewed: 03-06-22
I got as far as Chapter 39, then this immortal bit of dialogue from a supposedly young male character: "Stop fighting me you fool!" This novel is meant to be set now, not 1875. I knew it was really time to give up on this clichéd silliness.
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Moth
- By: Melody Razak
- Narrated by: Ayesha Dharker
- Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins
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Delhi, 1946. Ma and Bappu teach at the local university. Their fourteen-year-old daughter—precocious, headstrong Alma—is soon to be married: Alma is mostly interested in the wedding shoes and spinning wild stories for her little sister Roop. Times are bad for girls in India: the long-awaited independence from British rule brings unrest that threatens to unravel the rich tapestry of Delhi. And when Partition happens overnight, Ma, Bappu, Alma and Roop are forced to find new and increasingly desperate ways to survive.
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Gruesome
- By Needles on 02-12-22
- Moth
- By: Melody Razak
- Narrated by: Ayesha Dharker
Gruesome
Reviewed: 02-12-22
I couldn't finish this unfortunately. I was...I can't exactly say "enjoying" because of the often grim nature of the narrative, but I was thoroughly absorbed, mostly because of the excellent reading of the narrator.
However, while I was prepared for the atrocities committed during Partition, I was certainly not prepared for one of the storylines to be about incest, I just found this particularly graphic storyline too gross to listen to so couldn't finish.
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Joe Cinque's Consolation
- By: Helen Garner
- Narrated by: Helen Garner
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
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In October 1997 a clever young law student at ANU made a bizarre plan to murder her devoted boyfriend after a dinner party at their house. Some of the dinner guests - most of them university students - had heard rumours of the plan. Nobody warned Joe Cinque. He died one Sunday, in his own bed, of a massive dose of rohypnol and heroin. His girlfriend and her best friend were charged with murder. Helen Garner followed the trials in the ACT Supreme Court. Compassionate but unflinching, this is a book about how and why Joe Cinque died.
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Singularly disappointing
- By Needles on 12-16-21
- Joe Cinque's Consolation
- By: Helen Garner
- Narrated by: Helen Garner
Singularly disappointing
Reviewed: 12-16-21
I've read Garner's other books so I thought I knew what to expect with this one, but I found myself thinking what exactly is this book? It doesn't seem like reportage as it's a very subjective piece of writing and Garner constantly uses surprisingly judgemental language in describing some of the main actors. But the other big question: why is the writer reading this? Garner should not give up her day-job, as a narrator she most certainly is not. Perplexing and irritating.
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A Town Called Solace
- By: Mary Lawson
- Narrated by: Maggie Huculak, Tajja Isen, Ian Lake
- Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
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Clara's sister is missing. Angry, rebellious Rose had a row with their mother, stormed out of the house and simply disappeared. Eight-year-old Clara, isolated by her distraught parents' efforts to protect her from the truth, is grief-stricken and bewildered. Liam Kane, newly divorced, newly unemployed, newly arrived in this small northern town, moves into the house next door, a house left to him by an old woman he can barely remember and within hours gets a visit from the police. It seems he's suspected of a crime.
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Brilliant
- By Louise on 12-24-22
- A Town Called Solace
- By: Mary Lawson
- Narrated by: Maggie Huculak, Tajja Isen, Ian Lake
Dull
Reviewed: 10-18-21
One publicist's "brilliant and emotionally radiant" is another person's "dull and mildly corny"
Narration of the 7-year old Clara was annoyingly shrill
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The Water's Edge
- By: Karin Fossum
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
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Walking through the woods one warm September day, Reinhardt and Kristine Ris pass a man who is in a state of agitation. Unusually in a small town, he does not return Kristine’s smile and drives off in a hurry. Near the end of their walk they make a terrible discovery: lying in a cluster of trees is the lifeless body of a young boy. It is a moment that will change their lives for ever.Inspector Sejer is called to the scene, but can find no immediate cause of death.
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Another chilling Norwegian thriller
- By Faye on 03-05-12
- The Water's Edge
- By: Karin Fossum
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
Depressing
Reviewed: 09-01-21
What a depressing story.
The narration: many characters yell throughout, and the way Rintoul communicates their yelling is through this weird, annoying suppressed screech.
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The Mercies
- By: Kiran Millwood Hargrave
- Narrated by: Jessie Buckley
- Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
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1617. The sea around the remote Norwegian island of Vardø is thrown into a vicious storm. A young woman, Maren, watches as the men of the island, out fishing, perish in an instant. Eighteen months later, a sinister figure arrives. Absalom Cornet has been summoned to bring the women of the island to heel. With him travels his young wife, Ursa. In her new home, and in Maren, Ursa encounters something she has never seen before: independent women. But where Ursa finds happiness, even love, Absalom sees only a place flooded with a terrible evil, one he must root out at all costs....
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The Mercies
- By Word Nerd on 05-01-24
- The Mercies
- By: Kiran Millwood Hargrave
- Narrated by: Jessie Buckley
"Clawth"
Reviewed: 07-08-21
"Clawth"
That's how the narrator Jessie Buckley pronounces the word cloth. Which seems insignificant, except when it's uttered about every 30 seconds. The narrator's weird mis-pronounciations and "Norwegian" accent only make this rather turgid book more unenjoyable.
The subject of witch trials in a wildly remote part of Scandinavia is darkly fascinating but I think there’s deeper understanding of this to be gained from the Zumthor/Bourgeois installation at the site of the trials than from this novel. To say there are a number of plot-holes is putting it mildly, overall this just feels turgid, and after not much happening for the first 150 pages, it then lurches awkwardly towards an ending that feels both lazy and melodramatic.
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American Kill Switch
- An Audible Original: End of Days, Book 3
- By: John Birmingham
- Narrated by: Rupert Degas
- Length: 15 hrs and 44 mins
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On Zero Day of the first and last cyberwar in human history, the internet went dark, transport and power grids collapsed and cities began to starve, showing just how vulnerable the world could be to a targeted campaign of online sabotage. This final installment of this prescient epic of civilisation collapse finds the small ragtag band of survivors come together to face a new, but eerily familiar threat - the rise of a fascist militia among the ruins of a failing country.
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Fantastic mix
- By Anonymous User on 03-10-21
- American Kill Switch
- An Audible Original: End of Days, Book 3
- By: John Birmingham
- Narrated by: Rupert Degas
Entertaining epic loses the plot in the final Act
Reviewed: 05-23-21
I was entertained for the first 2 books, as the characters were introduced and how "apocalypse" was playing out on an international arena, but by the final book the author seemed to run out of steam as it devolved into slightly cartoonish melodrama. With literally only an hour left, I completely lost track of -and interest- in what was happening. Narrator does a pretty good job keeping up with the multiple accents.
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Dear Joan and Jericha - Why He Turns Away
- Do's and Don'ts, from Dating to Death
- By: Joan Damry, Jericha Domain
- Narrated by: Jericha Domain, Joan Damry
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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We dedicate this tome to Mahmoud, surgeon, prophet, model and friend, whose long hands guided us, whose cinnamon whispers soothed us, whose hot nose nudged us until this book was finally birthed, proud and powerful. Much like the man himself. This golden man is not simply an outstanding surgeon, capable of performing up to 30 hysterectomies a day (often blindfolded), but is, in his own right, a visionary, a soothsayer, a chosen one.
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Fun - up to a point
- By lit prof on 07-21-21
- Dear Joan and Jericha - Why He Turns Away
- Do's and Don'ts, from Dating to Death
- By: Joan Damry, Jericha Domain
- Narrated by: Jericha Domain, Joan Damry
Hilariously filthy
Reviewed: 04-03-21
Fans of the podcast should love this one, it’s laugh-out-loud funny and eccentrically, breathtakingly dirty
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All the Light We Cannot See
- By: Anthony Doerr
- Narrated by: Julie Teal
- Length: 17 hrs and 1 min
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Marie Laure lives with her father in Paris within walking distance of the Museum of Natural History where he works as the master of the locks (there are thousands of locks in the museum). When she is six, she goes blind, and her father builds her a model of their neighbourhood, every house, every manhole, so she can memorise it with her fingers and navigate the real streets with her feet and cane. When the Germans occupy Paris, father and daughter flee to Saint-Malo on the Brittany coast, where Marie-Laure's agoraphobic great uncle lives in a tall, narrow house by the sea wall.
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Mispronunciation sure, but buy it anyway!
- By Adele on 12-23-14
- All the Light We Cannot See
- By: Anthony Doerr
- Narrated by: Julie Teal
Poor narration spoils the story
Reviewed: 03-20-21
The literary device of weaving multiple story strands around a disjointed timeline is so commonplace now it's almost a cliche of a style. I'm still unconvinced that Doerr is successful using this device. Unconvinced because it could be the writing or it could be the terrible narration that put me off.
Whiney, nasal, and with constant mispronunciations (simulacrum pronounced "Simyoolah. Crumb"), Julie Teal's characterisations are pretty awful
A shame because I came to be interested in what happened to a couple of the characters.
I suspect this novel would be a better experience read rather than listened to.
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Block Seventeen
- By: Kimiko Guthrie
- Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
- Length: 9 hrs and 58 mins
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Akiko "Jane" Thompson, a half-Japanese, half-Caucasian woman in her mid-30s, is attempting to forge a quietly happy life in the Bay Area with her fiance, Shiro. But after a bizarre car accident, things begin to unravel. An intruder ransacks their apartment but takes nothing, leaving behind only cryptic traces of his or her presence. Shiro, obsessed with government surveillance, risks their security in a plot to expose the misdeeds of his employer, the TSA. Jane's mother has seemingly disappeared, her existence only apparent online.
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Mystery, History & Love
- By Heather Lukens on 07-06-20
- Block Seventeen
- By: Kimiko Guthrie
- Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
Interesting story
Reviewed: 01-06-21
An interesting, absorbing story, what starts out as seeming like magic realism ends up somewhere unexpected. And a good performance by Natalie Naudus.
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