Felix Andrews
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Piranesi
- By: Susanna Clarke
- Narrated by: Chiwetel Ejiofor
- Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
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Piranesi lives in the House. Perhaps he always has. In his notebooks, day after day, he makes a clear and careful record of its wonders: the labyrinth of halls, the thousands upon thousands of statues, the tides that thunder up staircases, the clouds that move in slow procession through the upper halls. On Tuesdays and Fridays Piranesi sees his friend, the Other. At other times he brings tributes of food to the Dead. But mostly, he is alone.
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Be patient
- By Peter on 19-12-2020
- Piranesi
- By: Susanna Clarke
- Narrated by: Chiwetel Ejiofor
A breath of fresh air
Reviewed: 11-08-2024
A beautiful story told with childlike innocence. Dark themes fall away in an enlightened perspective. I will remember this.
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Treacle Walker
- By: Alan Garner
- Narrated by: Robert Powell
- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
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Joe Coppock squints at the world with his lazy eye. He reads his comics, collects birds' eggs and treasures his marbles, particularly his prized dobbers. When Treacle Walker appears off the Cheshire moor one day - a wanderer, a healer - an unlikely friendship is forged and the young boy is introduced to a world he could never have imagined.
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Delightfully weird
- By Felix Andrews on 24-11-2023
- Treacle Walker
- By: Alan Garner
- Narrated by: Robert Powell
Delightfully weird
Reviewed: 24-11-2023
Sense enough along a winding road. Feverish wonderings galore. It is short but so is life.
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The Song of the Cell Part 2
- An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
- By: Siddhartha Mukherjee
- Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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In the late 1600s, a distinguished English polymath, Robert Hooke, and an eccentric Dutch cloth-merchant, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, look down their hand-made microscopes. What they see introduces a radical concept that sweeps through biology and medicine, touching virtually every aspect of the two sciences and altering both forever. It is the fact that complex living organisms are assemblages of tiny self-contained, self-regulating units. Our organs, our physiology, our selves—hearts, blood, brains—are built from these compartments. Hooke christens them "cells".
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I learned a lot
- By Felix Andrews on 25-03-2023
- The Song of the Cell Part 2
- An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
- By: Siddhartha Mukherjee
- Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
I learned a lot
Reviewed: 25-03-2023
Equal parts history, biology, and personal reflections. Told with colour and the appropriate amount of wonder. I have a much fuller appreciation of cells and cellular medicine.
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Stella Maris
- By: Cormac McCarthy
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini, Julia Whelan
- Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
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Stella Maris is the story of a mathematician, twenty years old, admitted to the hospital with forty thousand dollars in a plastic bag and one request: She does not want to talk about her brother.
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The best for last
- By Amazon Customer on 05-08-2024
- Stella Maris
- By: Cormac McCarthy
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini, Julia Whelan
insufferable
Reviewed: 28-01-2023
what i imagine you might get from asking ChatGPT, "write an intellectual dialogue between a smartass mathematician and her peychologist."
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The Ministry for the Future
- By: Kim Stanley Robinson
- Narrated by: Jennifer Fitzgerald, Fajer Al-Kaisi, Ramon de Ocampo, and others
- Length: 20 hrs and 41 mins
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From legendary science-fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson comes a vision of climate change unlike any ever imagined. Told entirely through fictional eye-witness accounts, The Ministry for the Future is a masterpiece of the imagination, the story of how climate change will affect us all over the decades to come. Its setting is not a desolate, post-apocalyptic world, but a future that is almost upon us - and in which we might just overcome the extraordinary challenges we face.
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Engrossing
- By Anonymous User on 25-11-2020
Intelligent, inspired
Reviewed: 14-04-2021
How to save the world.
Longer than it could have been perhaps, but full of substance.
I liked most of the narration. The use of so many voices suits the material.
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A must-read for any manager or recruiter.
- By Felix Andrews on 05-06-2017
A must-read for any manager or recruiter.
Reviewed: 05-06-2017
This book should be essential reading for anyone making decisions that affect other people's lives.
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