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One True Loves
- By: Taylor Jenkins Reid
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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In her 20s Emma Blair marries her high school sweetheart, Jesse. They build a life for themselves, far away from the expectations of their parents and the people of their hometown. They travel the world together, living life to the fullest. On their first wedding anniversary, Jesse is on a helicopter over the Pacific when it goes missing. Just like that, Jesse is gone forever.
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Poingnant Story
- By Luv2Read on 10-04-16
- One True Loves
- By: Taylor Jenkins Reid
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
Great Read
Reviewed: 03-03-23
This book definitely had me talking to family and friends as I listened along. Only a good book can do this. This would be a great book for bookclubs too.
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The Keeper of Lost Things
- A Novel
- By: Ruth Hogan
- Narrated by: Jane Collingwood, Sandra Duncan
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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Anthony Peardew is the keeper of lost things. Forty years ago he carelessly lost a keepsake from his beloved fiancée, Therese. That very same day, she died unexpectedly. Brokenhearted, Anthony sought consolation in rescuing lost objects - the things others have dropped, misplaced, or accidently left behind - and writing stories about them. Now, in the twilight of his life, Anthony worries that he has not fully discharged his duty to reconcile all the lost things with their owners.
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Charming story with great narration
- By June J on 09-29-17
- The Keeper of Lost Things
- A Novel
- By: Ruth Hogan
- Narrated by: Jane Collingwood, Sandra Duncan
Confusing
Reviewed: 02-12-23
Running two stories with similar names is very confusing. My frustration level was too high throughout the story. At the end of the book it’s very sweet.
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Dear America: Like the Willow Tree
- By: Lois Lowry
- Narrated by: Sara Barnett
- Length: 4 hrs and 10 mins
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In the Fall of 1918, eleven year-old Lydia Pierce and her fourteen year-old brother, Daniel, find themselves suddenly orphaned by the Spanish flu epidemic. Their grieving uncle takes them from their home in Portland, Maine to be raised in the Shaker community, where they are separated since males and females are not permitted to live together. Lydia, a fiercely independent girl, is forced to adjust to her new life and the restrictions placed upon her all on her own.
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Fascinating
- By MaryBeth Lynn on 01-21-20
- Dear America: Like the Willow Tree
- By: Lois Lowry
- Narrated by: Sara Barnett
I vow to be Simple
Reviewed: 01-03-22
I thought the story was delightful and informative. I also enjoyed the church hymns. Thank you Lois.
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Where the Lost Wander
- A Novel
- By: Amy Harmon
- Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo, Shaun Taylor-Corbett
- Length: 11 hrs and 46 mins
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The Overland Trail, 1853: Naomi May never expected to be widowed at 20. Eager to leave her grief behind, she sets off with her family for a life out West. On the trail, she forms an instant connection with John Lowry, a half-Pawnee man straddling two worlds and a stranger in both. But life in a wagon train is fraught with hardship, fear, and death. Even as John and Naomi are drawn to each other, the trials of the journey and their disparate pasts work to keep them apart.
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Good story, bad reader
- By LoverofClassics on 06-09-20
- Where the Lost Wander
- A Novel
- By: Amy Harmon
- Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo, Shaun Taylor-Corbett
Slow
Reviewed: 06-19-21
Read this book for bookclub. It appears it was well received with the group.
The prologue started with an attack by native Americans, killing several travelers and kidnapping two others. I expect the next chapter to be about their new life OR people on the trail notice they are dead or missing, only to have chapter one start months earlier and it’s take 2/3’s of the book before we are back to where the prologue was.
I also thought at times the story dragged. He loves me, now he doesn’t, now he does again, and so on. Was there nothing else to do on this trail? Maybe pick up Buffalo chips? Some sights to see? Bodies to bury?
As my daughter said, will I pick this book up again and read it again, no. It had its entertaining points, but ran long at points.
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The Starless Sea
- A Novel
- By: Erin Morgenstern
- Narrated by: Dominic Hoffman, full cast
- Length: 18 hrs and 37 mins
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Zachary Ezra Rawlins is a graduate student in Vermont when he discovers a mysterious book hidden in the stacks. As he turns the pages, entranced by tales of lovelorn prisoners, key collectors, and nameless acolytes, he reads something strange: a story from his own childhood. Bewildered by this inexplicable book and desperate to make sense of how his own life came to be recorded, Zachary uncovers a series of clues - a bee, a key, and a sword.
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Just couldn't make it
- By Richard E. on 11-23-19
- The Starless Sea
- A Novel
- By: Erin Morgenstern
- Narrated by: Dominic Hoffman, full cast
Not Good
Reviewed: 05-12-21
I’m exhausted !!! Nothing like reading a book backwards. I think the editors should have told the author to re-think her entire set up. There were times when I read a portion that was a clue, or should be a clue or maybe is not even a clue at all and wonder what the fudge did I miss?! When was this discussed in the book among the millions of characters who may or may not be important to the story.
There should be a warning that this book requires to be read several times.
Now if I enjoyed it like the Night Circus, I’ll be happy to read it again. This book I’m happy I didn’t spend a dime on!
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The Night Circus
- A Novel
- By: Erin Morgenstern
- Narrated by: Jim Dale
- Length: 13 hrs and 40 mins
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The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called Le Cirque des Rêves, and it is only open at night. But behind the scenes, a fierce competition is underway - a duel between two young magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood expressly for this purpose by their mercurial instructors.
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Dreamlike Experience to Savor
- By Suzn F on 09-18-11
- The Night Circus
- A Novel
- By: Erin Morgenstern
- Narrated by: Jim Dale
Circus in Town
Reviewed: 03-30-21
BRAVO!!
I needed a circus themed book this month and imagine my surprise that Jim Dale was narrating the story!!!! I love his work.
I wanted to run off and join the circus with these characters by the end of Part I.
This is definitely not a children’s novel and was happy the author kept the intimate parts PG.
I’m just sorry it took me years to listen to this novel. I’m going to suggest it (strongly) to family & friends. 🤡
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The Thirteenth Tale
- A Novel
- By: Diane Setterfield
- Narrated by: Bianca Amato, Jill Tanner
- Length: 15 hrs and 38 mins
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All children mythologize their birth... So begins the prologue of reclusive author Vida Winter's beloved collection of stories, long famous for the mystery of the missing thirteenth tale. The enigmatic Winter has always kept her violent and tragic past a secret. Now old and ailing, she summons a biographer to tell the truth about her extraordinary life: Margaret Lea, a young woman for whom the secret of her own birth remains an ever-present pain.
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Simply Amazing Story--2 missing chapters
- By JE on 01-28-10
- The Thirteenth Tale
- A Novel
- By: Diane Setterfield
- Narrated by: Bianca Amato, Jill Tanner
Better Second Time Around
Reviewed: 10-08-19
I remember reading this book over 10 yrs ago. I don’t remember much about it.
I truly believe I enjoyed it more the second time around. Maybe because I had more time to read in one sitting, maybe because I’m older. Whatever the reason it’s a wonderful story to read this time of year.
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The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane
- By: Lisa See
- Narrated by: Ruthie Ann Miles, Kimiko Glenn, Alex Allwine, and others
- Length: 14 hrs and 7 mins
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The thrilling new novel from number-one New York Times best-selling author Lisa See explores the lives of a Chinese mother and her daughter who has been abandoned and adopted by an American couple.
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***EXCELLENT*** Six stars if I could !!
- By ROBIN on 04-10-17
Believe In Second Chances
Reviewed: 10-02-19
I like to think that this “impossible society” in China doesn’t exist. That throwing a young couple out due to a miscarriage, twin birth or birth defect may cause bad things happen in the future to the community they live in. The outcast was later shown to be next to death, living in the woods in a different country. Li-an was kind enough to find this poor girl again and give a second chance at life. This is a really the true story.
Ms Lee is showing us how Li-an is also given a second chance at life. How some other villagers do well with their second chance and others do not.
I enjoyed the novel and recommended it.
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Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy
- Four Women Undercover in the Civil War
- By: Karen Abbott
- Narrated by: Karen White
- Length: 15 hrs and 14 mins
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Karen Abbott illuminates one of the most fascinating yet little-known aspects of the Civil War: The stories of four courageous women - a socialite, a farmgirl, an abolitionist, and a widow - who were spies. After shooting a Union soldier in her front hall with a pocket pistol, Belle Boyd became a courier and spy for the Confederate army, using her charms to seduce men on both sides. Emma Edmonds cut off her hair and assumed the identity of a man to enlist as a Union private, witnessing the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.
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Shockingly Bad Narrator
- By Sheesha on 11-12-14
- Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy
- Four Women Undercover in the Civil War
- By: Karen Abbott
- Narrated by: Karen White
Excellent and Entertaining
Reviewed: 09-19-19
This book was definitely in my wheelhouse as I read it in two days. Problem was it was a book club selection set for mid-September. So I read it again in September along with all the footnotes. I loved the book.
Now in book club the ladies didn’t finish it, felt confused by each ladies story beginning and ending and starting up again. ( I understood the author was following each ladies in order of date of occurrence). The book club ladies gave the book â?ï¸?â?ï¸?â?ï¸?. (disappointing!)
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City of Girls
- A Novel
- By: Elizabeth Gilbert
- Narrated by: Blair Brown
- Length: 15 hrs and 8 mins
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Beloved author Elizabeth Gilbert returns to fiction with a unique love story set in the New York City theater world during the 1940s. Told from the perspective of an older woman as she looks back on her youth with both pleasure and regret (but mostly pleasure), City of Girls explores themes of female sexuality and promiscuity, as well as the idiosyncrasies of true love. In 1940, nineteen-year-old Vivian Morris has just been kicked out of Vassar College, owing to her lackluster freshman-year performance.
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A strong story
- By Anita Kristensen on 06-08-19
- City of Girls
- A Novel
- By: Elizabeth Gilbert
- Narrated by: Blair Brown
Too Bohemian for the 1940’s
Reviewed: 08-15-19
An older woman, Vivian is asked by a dear friend’s daughter as to how she met her father. The story goes back to the 1940’s when 17 yr old Vivian quit college and her parents invited to to leave home to get life experience from Aunt Peg. Aunt Peg lived in a rundown active theatre called, The Lily Playhouse. The building held the theatre, 2nd for office, living apartments on 3 & 4th floor. Aunt Peg allowed almost anyone and everyone to come live with them and to Vivian this was marvellous. The story of course takes places over 60 years. It has its funny parts and slap in the face parts. Even as a grown woman Vivian had to be reminded “The field of honor is a painful field.” A lesson many still need to be taught.
I thought for a well bred girl of the 1930’s to change her lifestyle over night to a loose woman was a bit unbelievable. Her brother’s reaction to her lifestyle was more in tune to want was expected.
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