Curtis Smith, Sr.
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Sounds Like You
- By: Alyce Adams
- Narrated by: Georgia McCudden, Oliver Mills
- Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
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Burned out from a string of terrible dates and even worse dating apps, Penny Jane has had enough. Luckily, she’s almost at the end of her software engineering degree, and has a brilliant idea – Waves, a dating app focused entirely on audio connections, removing looks from the equation. She’s convinced this is going to be the key to finding an authentic connection. But every great idea also needs great money behind it, and Penny is forced to partner with fellow student Sebastian Harkin, a charming but cocky business major who's allergic to commitment.
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Sweet YA Story
- By Linda on 10-09-24
- Sounds Like You
- By: Alyce Adams
- Narrated by: Georgia McCudden, Oliver Mills
No thanks
Reviewed: 10-20-24
Young people with father wounds makes for bad romance. Not what I enjoy reading. Where are the fun reads? Are we at twenty-five words yet?
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You've Got Murder
- Turing Hopper, Book 1
- By: Donna Andrews
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
- Length: 9 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Zack is a workaholic computer expert who created his friend Turing. Turing is a sentient artificial-intelligence personality who has thousands of mystery novels downloaded to her database. With a self-improvement feature, Turing and Zack have taken on numerous challenges together. But when Zack disappears, Turing suspects foul play. She'll have to utilize her personality, her knowledge, and her unique abilities in order to find out what happened to her creator - and her friend.
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An audiobook Winner!
- By Victoria J. Mejia-Gewe on 07-30-21
- You've Got Murder
- Turing Hopper, Book 1
- By: Donna Andrews
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
Cutting edge in 2013.
Reviewed: 01-24-23
I’m a Donna Andrews fan, for the Meg Langslow series. This Turing Hopper series is new to me. This first book is flush with detail and character building and, perhaps of necessity, the pace of the story gets bogged down from time to time. I honestly skipped through the last 3 hours in 15 minute bites just to get to the climax and see where it would lead. Having slowed back down, the last short chapters were abrupt changes of scene one after another, with one seemingly disconnected, perhaps as a cliffhanger? Several pathways open for how the series could develop and expand. I expect the author’s next book in the series will be more settled and on pace throughout. Looking forward to it.
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