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The Garner Files by James Garner

The Garner Files by James Garner

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

James Garner grew up during the Depression in a small town, Norman, Oklahoma, most of which he remembers fondly,

Going Home:  Finding Peace When Pets Die by Jon Katz

Going Home: Finding Peace When Pets Die by Jon Katz

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Good pacing and a comforting tone are essential for this sort of theme, and [narrator Tom] Stechschulte has both.” 1

Red Mist by Patricia Cornwell

Red Mist by Patricia Cornwell

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Kate Reading's excellent semi-voiced narration differentiates the characters skillfully....”

*Retirement Heist by Ellen E. Schultz

*Retirement Heist by Ellen E. Schultz

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

Retirement Heist explains “what really happened....to the retirement benefits of millions of Americans at thousands of companies” and “how the global retirement industry will continue to capture retirement wealth earned by many to enrich a relative few.”

*A Thousand Cuts by Simon Lelic

*A Thousand Cuts by Simon Lelic

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

In most mysteries it is who that is the question but, in A Thousand Cuts who is never in question.

*Trackers by Deon Meyer

*Trackers by Deon Meyer

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“This is the most complicated of Meyer's stories to date and the listener must pay very close attention to Book I in particular, in order to sort out the events and players.”

Florence and Giles by John Harding

Florence and Giles by John Harding

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Listeners drawns to mysteries that lead through many macabre twists and surprising turns, that gradually reveal hidden clues, that confound with supernatural activity, and chill, will love FLORENCE & GILES.”

Mrs. Nixon by Ann Beattie

Mrs. Nixon by Ann Beattie

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Mrs. Nixon almost made me sad for Pat Nixon who once again is obscured by a more dominant personality.”

Dragon's Time by Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey

Dragon's Time by Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

The mantra for this tale is: “You cannot break time, but you can cheat time.”

*Fire Season by Philip Connors

*Fire Season by Philip Connors

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Sean Runnette’s narration is flawless. His voice convincingly conveys the author’s lyrical passion for his topic.”

In a Dog's Heart by Jennifer Arnold

In a Dog's Heart by Jennifer Arnold

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“The book is loaded with useful information for anyone considering their first dog or learning more about how to make your pet the best ever. 1

Heat Wave by Nancy Thayer

Heat Wave by Nancy Thayer

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Kathe Mazur creates appropriate voices for all the characters in this emotion-packed story of love and relationships. Particularly noteworthy is her voice for Carley’s younger daughter Margaret, a real charmer.”

I Married You for Happiness by Lily Tuck

I Married You for Happiness by Lily Tuck

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Tuck was born in Paris and has lived in South America. Her intimate knowledge of setting gives her stories a fascinating authenticity.”

Mindfulness by Mark Williams and Danny Penman

Mindfulness by Mark Williams and Danny Penman

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“This simple two-CD production says it all about an equally simple practice that an increasing body of scientific evidence says can increase well-being.”

*Heat Rises by Richard Castle

*Heat Rises by Richard Castle

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“For an author who doesn't actually exist, 'Castle' has written quite an enjoyable novel!”

Catacombs by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

Catacombs by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

In this sequel to Catalyst, the magical powers of the Kafraka Beetles, have caused a boy named Jubal and a Barque cat named Chester to develop the ability to communicate with each other telepathically

The Price of Civilization by Jeffrey D. Sachs

The Price of Civilization by Jeffrey D. Sachs

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

Even the title is enough to make the cynical sigh, “If only it could be so.”

Pity the Billionaire by Thomas Frank

Pity the Billionaire by Thomas Frank

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Frank manages to parse a distinction between the libertarian view of “true” free market capitalism and the “crony” variety, but refuses to defend the odor of either. But it does help clear some of the muddle from the rhetoric raging today.”

The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes

The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Listeners who relish good romances will be instantly engaged in these parallel stories of love, mystery and suspense in England, one set in a staid 1960s and the other in the present.”

*The House in France by Gully Wells

*The House in France by Gully Wells

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“In this outrageous, touching, and funny memoir Gully Wells uses her family's house in France to tether the strings of her life in London, the United States and, of course, France.”

*The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

*The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Performed by the inimitable Jim Dale, this atmospheric fantasy captures the listener’s fancy and never lets go.”

Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich

Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Lorelei King does her usual excellent job narrating the really rather normal sounding Stephanie, the raucous and lovable Lula, Grandma and all the rest. Good fun.”

Why Read Moby Dick by Nathaniel Philbrick

Why Read Moby Dick by Nathaniel Philbrick

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Given the author’s enthusiasm for Melville, it is hard to imagine anyone else doing the narration. Philbrick provides a good clear presentation, and his authority over the subject matter, as well as his passion for it, is obvious.”

*The Tudor Secret by C.W. Gortner

*The Tudor Secret by C.W. Gortner

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Managing this huge cast of characters is narrator Steve West, who... gives the novel a full-voiced treatment, from the smooth cool Cecil, the boyish stableboy, the autocratic Dudleys, various courtiers male and female, the nasal twang of a murderer, the insinuating voice of Sir Francis Walsingham (eventually Elizabeth's Secretary of State), and the headstrong Elizabeth herself.”

African Dawn by Tony Park

African Dawn by Tony Park

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Listeners will get a real feel for how difficult and uncertain life was and is like during the transition to independence [in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe], along with a realistic picture of efforts to save the rhinoceros from extinction.”

*Seize the Day by Saul Bellow

*Seize the Day by Saul Bellow

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“This classic Saul Bellow short novel captures the character of Tommy Wilhelm, a 40-something former salesman, former Hollywood extra, former husband who has lost his way.”

The Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian

The Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Mark Bramhall’s narration is gripping and terrifying and it’s probably best not to be driving while listening....”

*Lord of Misrule by Jaimy Gordon

*Lord of Misrule by Jaimy Gordon

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“Narrator Myra Lucretia Taylor’s throaty, musical voice hits the perfect note in Lord of Misrule. She practically sings out the feelings of these mesmerizing and fascinating characters.

The Dog who Knew Too Much by Spencer Quinn

The Dog who Knew Too Much by Spencer Quinn

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

“The narrator of the tale is the dog Chet read by Jim Grangione who has a very convincing doggie voice that expresses his love, loyalty and admiration for his best friend Bernie.”

*Dove Season by Johnny Shaw

*Dove Season by Johnny Shaw

Wed, Feb 01, 2012

Author Johnny Shaw excels at creating a sense of place or ambiance. . . .

A Small Hotel by Robert Olen Butler

A Small Hotel by Robert Olen Butler

Tue, Jan 31, 2012

“Robert Olen Butler is an excellent writer and a very good narrator.”

When She Woke by Hillary Jordan

When She Woke by Hillary Jordan

Fri, Dec 02, 2011

“Author Hillary Jordan’s updated version of Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter addresses some difficult and controversial topics set in a world in the not-too-distant future where extreme religious sects control and take over politics, society and technology.”

South with the Sun by Lynne Cox

South with the Sun by Lynne Cox

Fri, Dec 02, 2011

Award winning open water swimmer Lynne Cox took great interest as a child in the Arctic and Antarctic explorations by the legendary explorer Roald Amundsen, as well as many other explorers and she read everything she could about their preparations for an expedition and their resulting experiences.

In the Sea there are Crocodiles by Fabio Geda

In the Sea there are Crocodiles by Fabio Geda

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“The novelist’s and storyteller's obvious fondness for one another, and the resilence and charm of Enait, make In the Sea There Are Crocodiles a captivating read, and Enait a modern hero.”

The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain

The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“Twain's trip is narrated by award-winning narrator Grover Gardner who puts his audience right there in the middle of the action. Accents and some individualization of characters, but the voice of Twain mesmerizes. Highly recommended.”

*The Empty Land by Louis L'Amour

*The Empty Land by Louis L'Amour

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“In just five discs, L’Amour and the narrator, Edward Herrman, create characters, adventure, landscape, and a time the listener cares about. “

The Mozart Conspiracy by Scott Mariani

The Mozart Conspiracy by Scott Mariani

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“Narrator Steven Crossley’s cultured British voice is pleasing; he never seems to get too excited about the horrid scenes he is narrating.

*The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

*The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

Ralph Cosham’s dignified semi-voiced narration brings Holmes and Dr. Watson to life in this chronicle of the great detective's career, published in 1894

*War of the Worldviews by Deepak Chopra and Leonard Mlodinow

*War of the Worldviews by Deepak Chopra and Leonard Mlodinow

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“[The authors’] discussions are free-ranging, fascinating, and rich enough to be enjoyed many times. A must-have for modern spiritual seekers.”

Absurdistan by Gary Shteyngart

Absurdistan by Gary Shteyngart

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

Misha Vainberg (aka Snack Daddy) is the Russian heir to a post-Soviet fortune and all he wants to do is live in New York City with his Latina girlfriend.

*At Home with the Templetons by Monica McInerney

*At Home with the Templetons by Monica McInerney

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“Fans of Maeve Binchy will be thrilled to find Monica McInerney”

*Great Soul by Joseph Lelyveld

*Great Soul by Joseph Lelyveld

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“[Joseph Lelyveld’s] biography is both thoroughly researched and penetrating in its analysis of one of the world's great souls.”

*Showdown at Yellow Butte by Louis L'Amour

*Showdown at Yellow Butte by Louis L'Amour

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“Good listening for Western fans and anyone else who likes a robust tale of good morality vs. evil.”

The Nine Lives of Christmas by Sheila Roberts

The Nine Lives of Christmas by Sheila Roberts

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“[Narrator] Kathleen McInerney creates an amazing variety of voices.... Her voice for Merilee is that of a sweet, caring young woman, loved by two-legged and four-legged creatures alike.”

*Sweet Judy Blue Eyes by Judy Collins

*Sweet Judy Blue Eyes by Judy Collins

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“For those who lived through the same time period, this is a wonderful insider’s look at its music and culture.”

A Young Wife by Pam Lewis

A Young Wife by Pam Lewis

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“Carrington MacDuffie reads with emotion and clarity, bringing Minke’s spirit and innocence and growing independence and toughness to life.”

*Wicked Autumn by G.M. Malliet

*Wicked Autumn by G.M. Malliet

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“Michael Page’s mastery of all the characters, along with just the right pacing for the humor, and the witty dialog is nothing short of miraculous; hard to believe it is just one reader....”

A Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson

A Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

...it is a delight to come back to Robert Louis Stevenson’s original story and to be disturbed and revolted anew by Stevenson’s mild-mannered Dr. Jekyll and his horrifying alter-ego, Mr. Hyde.

The Litigators by John Grisham

The Litigators by John Grisham

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“Not a pretty picture of the legal profession; but, then, not a pretty picture of the world in general that lawyers, and the rest of us, inhabit as well. Nicely narrated....”

The Omen Machine by Terry Goodkind

The Omen Machine by Terry Goodkind

Thu, Dec 01, 2011

“Sam Tsoutsouvas...semi-voiced reading is excellent.”