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Miss Percy's Pocket Guide (to the Care and Feeding of British Dragons)
- A Miss Percy Guide, Book 1
- By: Quenby Olson
- Narrated by: Zara Ramm
- Length: 12 hrs and 36 mins
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Miss Mildred Percy is a spinster. She does not dance, she has long stopped dreaming, and she certainly does not have adventures. That is, until her great uncle has the audacity to leave her an inheritance, one that includes a dragon’s egg. The egg—as eggs are wont to do—decides to hatch, and Miss Mildred Percy is suddenly thrust out of the role of “spinster and general wallflower” and into the unprecedented position of “spinster and keeper of dragons.” But England has not seen a dragon since…well, ever.
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Jill.
- By jill on 23-01-23
- Miss Percy's Pocket Guide (to the Care and Feeding of British Dragons)
- A Miss Percy Guide, Book 1
- By: Quenby Olson
- Narrated by: Zara Ramm
A good story well narrated, but can be slow
Reviewed: 07-01-25
This is a good book with a great book trapped inside it. The set up for set pieces can take way too long and and I wonder what happens next is visible from across the hill. Zara Ramm is brilliant as with most of what she does. I'll be checking out the next one perhaps speeded up a tad.
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A Place to Bury Strangers
- Atticus Priest Series, Book 2
- By: Mark Dawson
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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A dog walker finds a human bone on lonely Salisbury Plain. DCI Mackenzie Jones investigates the grisly discovery but cannot explain how it ended up there. She contacts disgraced ex-detective Atticus Priest and the two of them trace the bone to a graveyard in the nearby village of Imber. But the village was abandoned after it was purchased by the Ministry of Defence to train the army, so why have bodies been buried in the graveyard since the church was closed?
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Next book bought already.
- By Kindle CustomerMagnificent! on 22-09-23
- A Place to Bury Strangers
- Atticus Priest Series, Book 2
- By: Mark Dawson
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Gripping and entertaining
Reviewed: 07-06-24
Follows on from the first book well (it is a sequel not a standalone story, read book 1 first). The micro narrative style takes a tiny bit of getting used to but as the main character fleshes out you can tell why it is done.
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Persephone
- Thomas Kydd, Book 18
- By: Julian Stockwin
- Narrated by: Christian Rodska
- Length: 10 hrs and 44 mins
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Compelling naval action from the master of the sea story. November 1807. Captain Sir Thomas Kydd must sail to Lisbon to aid the Portuguese Royal Family's evacuation in the face of Napoleon's ruthless advance through Iberia. In the chaos of the threatened city, an old passion is reawakened when he meets Persephone Lockwood, a beautiful and determined admiral's daughter from his past. But the Royal Family's destination is Brazil, Perspehone's England, and it seems Kydd's chance has gone again.
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The Eye of the Storm - We Hope!
- By Simon on 22-05-17
- Persephone
- Thomas Kydd, Book 18
- By: Julian Stockwin
- Narrated by: Christian Rodska
Rare misstep in an otherwise excellent series.
Reviewed: 26-12-23
There is something rather inevitable in the plot of this book with key characters having been set up during the past 10 or so. I don't want to go further just in case somebody reading this is skipping ahead and it qualifies as a spoiler. Duty listening only.
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Unruly
- A History of England's Kings and Queens
- By: David Mitchell
- Narrated by: David Mitchell
- Length: 11 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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In Unruly, David Mitchell explores how early England's monarchs, while acting as feared rulers firmly guiding their subjects' destinies, were in reality a bunch of lucky sods who were mostly as silly and weird in real life as they appear to us today in their portraits.
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Some smart history amongst all the jokey rants
- By Anonymous User on 29-09-23
- Unruly
- A History of England's Kings and Queens
- By: David Mitchell
- Narrated by: David Mitchell
Cleverly done but slightly spoilt by childishness
Reviewed: 29-10-23
Read by the author, he does it well but there are some playground humour that does not work. All in all a good listen and well delivered.
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Implacable
- By: Jack Campbell
- Narrated by: Christian Rummel
- Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
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As far from explored space as any human has ever been, Geary and the Alliance fleet are on their own, protecting a diplomatic mission in territory belonging to an alien species with still-unknown motives. His already complex and dangerous mission is further imperiled by deadly challenges from other human factions seeking to harm or exploit the aliens. When another alien species whose technology is far more advanced than humanity’s arrives, the stakes are raised to the highest possible level.
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Blackjack Strikes Again
- By Master Martin on 05-07-23
- Implacable
- By: Jack Campbell
- Narrated by: Christian Rummel
Capturing some of the old magic
Reviewed: 19-07-23
As good as the best in the series(es) the narrative gets better and more complex and the core virtues return. Excellent.
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Chestnut Street
- By: Maeve Binchy
- Narrated by: Kate Binchy
- Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
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Just round the corner from St Jarlath's Crescent (featured in Minding Frankie) is Chestnut Street. Here, the lives of the residents are revealed in Maeve Binchy's wonderfully compelling tales: Bucket Maguire, the window cleaner, who must do more than he bargained for to protect his son. Nessa Byrne, who's aunt comes to visit from America for six weeks every summer and turns the house - and Nessa's world - upside down. Lilian, the generous girl with a big heart, and the fiancé not everyone approves of.
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wonderful as ever
- By Moga on 24-07-14
- Chestnut Street
- By: Maeve Binchy
- Narrated by: Kate Binchy
Fab
Reviewed: 30-05-23
Really enjoyed listening to this book. I read it years ago and it was as good now.
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The Secret Listeners
- How the Y Service Intercepted the Secret German Codes for Bletchley Park
- By: Sinclair McKay
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
- Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins
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Before Bletchley Park could break the German war machine’s code, its daily military communications had to be monitored and recording by "the Listening Service" - the wartime department whose bases moved with every theatre of war: Cairo, Malta, Gibraltar, Iraq, Cyprus, as well as having listening stations along the eastern coast of Britain to intercept radio traffic in the European theatre. This is the story of the - usually very young - men and women sent out to far-flung outposts to listen in for Bletchley Park, an oral history of exotic locations and ordinary lives turned upside down by a sudden remote posting.
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The Wartime "Listeners" for the Codebreakers
- By Dinah on 31-12-13
- The Secret Listeners
- How the Y Service Intercepted the Secret German Codes for Bletchley Park
- By: Sinclair McKay
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
OK, but not much more
Reviewed: 23-05-23
This is OK, but nothing more. The how is rather left lacking compared to the who and the list of biographies can get confusing and can lose relevance. A few, "this was my war" stories could have been dropped in exchange for some more technical and CnC aspects.
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Black Ops
- Danny Black, Book 7
- By: Chris Ryan
- Narrated by: Michael Fenner
- Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
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The seventh book in the best-selling Danny Black series. A series of gruesome killings take place in Dubai, Ghana and America. The victims are all connected with the SAS. In Hereford Danny Black realises they have something more specific in common - they were all involved in training a young Muslim soldier, Ibrahim Khan. Khan has been working under cover in Islamic State in a mission organised by MI6.
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thrilling read
- By Anonymous User on 04-09-19
- Black Ops
- Danny Black, Book 7
- By: Chris Ryan
- Narrated by: Michael Fenner
An impressive addition to the series
Reviewed: 23-05-23
This book, like many of Chris Ryan's is at its best when talking about the things that might seem ordinary but for a special forces soldier they are not. How to stop a car, how to cross a boarder unobserved etc. The need to pack a whole story into less than ten hours stretches the scenario a bit but the reader needs to understand that this is hard to avoid.
Chris Ryan also describes the confusion, moral ambiguity and pressures soldiers like Danny Black face every day. Still clever and still enjoyable. Anyone else miss Spud?
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The World of J.R.R. Tolkien
- By: Dimitra Fimi, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Dimitra Fimi
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
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In The World of J.R.R. Tolkien, you will join Dr. Dimitra Fimi to delve into Tolkien’s complex and multilayered mythology, examining all these ingredients and more. In these 10 lectures, you will explore and appreciate Middle-earth as medieval, mythological, and modern, a literary creation that was shaped by forces old and new. And you may be surprised to discover just how much of Tolkien’s legendarium was constructed posthumously, with his son Christopher compiling and publishing many of Tolkien’s later works after his death.
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Highly recommended as a comprehensive introduction
- By Tim Smith on 18-03-23
- The World of J.R.R. Tolkien
- By: Dimitra Fimi, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Dimitra Fimi
Good despite its scope
Reviewed: 09-01-23
The scope is rather narrow but does what it can in the time. I'd suggest that you need to be familiar with the Hobbit and ROTR to get much from this.
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The King in Yellow
- By: Robert W. Chambers
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki, Gabrielle de Cuir
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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There is a book that is shrouded in mystery. Some even say it's a myth. Within its pages is a play - one that brings madness and despair to all who read it. It is the play of the King in Yellow, and it will haunt you for the rest of your days. The King in Yellow is a collection of stories interwoven loosely by the elements of the play, including the central figure himself.
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Fizzles out early on
- By Dr Caterpillar on 28-11-15
- The King in Yellow
- By: Robert W. Chambers
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki, Gabrielle de Cuir
Nothing much
Reviewed: 09-01-23
It matters for its place in story telling but it isn't a good story. Only the opening tale has drama or suspense. What else we have is bad gothic with terribly painted female characters that the word sexist just doesn't come close to describing.
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