You no longer follow D. Littman

You will no longer see updates from this user when they write new reviews, or suggestions based on their library or recommendations.

You can re-follow a user if you change your mind.

OK

You now follow D. Littman

You will receive updates from this user when they write new reviews, or suggestions based on their library or recommendations.

You can unfollow a user if you change your mind.

OK

D. Littman

history buff

OH | Member Since 2003

1115
HELPFUL VOTES
  • 132 reviews
  • 560 ratings
  • 606 titles in library
  • 8 purchased in 2013
FOLLOWING
3
FOLLOWERS
109

  • In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin

    • UNABRIDGED (12 hrs and 55 mins)
    • By Erik Larson
    • Narrated By Stephen Hoye
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (1760)
    Performance
    (1192)
    Story
    (1192)

    The time is 1933, the place, Berlin, when William E. Dodd becomes America’s first ambassador to Hitler’s Germany in a year that proved to be a turning point in history. A mild-mannered professor from Chicago, Dodd brings along his wife, son, and flamboyant daughter, Martha. At first Martha is entranced by the parties and pomp, and the handsome young men of the Third Reich with their infectious enthusiasm for restoring Germany to a position of world prominence. Enamored of the “New Germany,” she has one affair after another....

    Patrick says: "compelling father-daughter story"
    "very interesting perspective on the rise of Hitler"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story

    This book focuses almost entirely on the first year of Hitler's leadership of Germany, told from the perspective of some "ordinary" folks, principally the US ambassador to Germany and his 20-something daughter. The book is written beautifully, with much interweaving of such primary sources as letters, diaries and recollections (including a book written by the daughter in 1939). It also includes details on the lives of the two principals, the bumbling but well-meaning ambassador & his fights with the snobby suits at the State Department. And the loves and partying of the daughter. I thought the book was very well narrated too.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
  • Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls

    • UNABRIDGED (6 hrs and 25 mins)
    • By David Sedaris
    • Narrated By David Sedaris
    Overall
    (329)
    Performance
    (292)
    Story
    (293)

    From the unique perspective of David Sedaris comes a new collection of essays taking his listeners on a bizarre and stimulating world tour. From the perils of French dentistry to the eating habits of the Australian kookaburra, from the squat-style toilets of Beijing to the particular wilderness of a North Carolina Costco, we learn about the absurdity and delight of a curious traveler's experiences.

    Melinda says: "He Not Talk So Pretty"
    "terrific set of essays"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    What did you love best about Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls?

    The reading my David Sedaris himself gave an extra oomph to an already very entertainining and thought-provoking set of essays.


    What did you like best about this story?

    I liked the mixture of the absolutely hilarious stories with the more serious ones.


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Those Angry Days: Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and America's Fight Over World War II, 1939-1941

    • UNABRIDGED (18 hrs and 3 mins)
    • By Lynne Olson
    • Narrated By Robert Fass
    Overall
    (5)
    Performance
    (5)
    Story
    (4)

    At the center of the debate over American intervention in World War II stood the two most famous men in America: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who championed the interventionist cause, and aviator Charles Lindbergh, who as unofficial leader and spokesman for America's isolationists emerged as the president's most formidable adversary. Their contest of wills personified the divisions within the country at large, and Lynne Olson makes masterly use of their dramatic personal stories to create a poignant and riveting narrative.

    C. Telfair says: "Incivility in Politics - A Real Shocker!"
    "great history, highly recommended in audio"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    Where does Those Angry Days rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

    This is another terrific history book from Lynne Olson. Even though I knew the general outlines of the period, 1936 to 1941, I certainly did not know all of the players, all of the factions, machinations, FDR's political jockeying and poll-watching, Lindbergh and his long suffering wife (and mother in law). Olson makes great use of all kinds of evidence, speeches, letters, newspapers, newsreels, movies and diplomatic dispatches to knit together the time in such a way that you feel as if you were there. The narrator is also very good.


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • The History of Love

    • UNABRIDGED (9 hrs and 51 mins)
    • By Nicole Krauss
    • Narrated By George Guidall, Barbara Caruso, Julia Gibson, and others
    Overall
    (846)
    Performance
    (221)
    Story
    (225)

    Nicole Krauss' first novel, Man Walks Into a Room, was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times Book Award and her short fiction has been collected in Best American Short Stories. Now The History of Love proves Krauss is among our finest and freshest literary voices.

    Kathryn Lunetta says: "Beautiful story, beautifully written."
    "a great American novel"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    What made the experience of listening to The History of Love the most enjoyable?

    The book is told by several protagonists and each has its own narrator.


    What did you like best about this story?

    It is a combination of a cultural novel, a human interest story, and a mystery story.


    Which character – as performed by the narrators – was your favorite?

    No particular favorite. The book is written so beautifully that you can identify with each protagonist.


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    I would have, but it was too long. But I did feel compelled to listen to it over and over to get to the end.


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • The Great Swim

    • UNABRIDGED (10 hrs and 23 mins)
    • By Gavin Mortimer
    • Narrated By Randye Kaye
    Overall
    (2)
    Performance
    (2)
    Story
    (2)

    Despite the tensions of a world still recovering from World War I, during the summer of 1926, the story that enthralled the public revolved around four young American swimmers - Gertrude Ederle, Mille Gade, Lillian Cannon, and Clarabelle Barrett - who battled the weather, each other, and considerable odds to become the first woman to conquer the brutal waters of the English Channel. The popular East Coast tabloids from New York to Boston engaged in rivalries nearly as competitive as the swimmers themselves.

    D. Littman says: "terrific, slice of history book"
    "terrific, slice of history book"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    Would you consider the audio edition of The Great Swim to be better than the print version?

    The audio edition is very entertaining & moves well. Excellent narrator. This is not the kind of book that has to be read in the traditional way, no crying need for referring to maps or photographs to follow along.


    What did you like best about this story?

    The author focuses on several women who were trying the be the first to swim the channel that summer, not just Gertrude Ederle, who was the one who did it first.


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • The Mark Inside: A Perfect Swindle, a Cunning Revenge, and a Small History of the Big Con

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs and 14 mins)
    • By Amy Reading
    • Narrated By Richard McGonagle
    Overall
    (48)
    Performance
    (38)
    Story
    (38)

    In 1919, Texas rancher J. Frank Norfleet lost everything he had in a stock market swindle. He did what many other marks did - he went home, borrowed more money from his family, and returned for another round of swindling. Only after he lost that second fortune did he reclaim control of his story. Instead of crawling back home in shame, he vowed to hunt down the five men who had conned him. Through Norfleet's ingenious reverse-swindle, Amy Reading reveals the mechanics behind the scenes of the big con.

    Brian says: "Confusing Premise Makes for A Tough Read"
    "a scattering of interesting facts"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

    This is a very interesting story, but could have been dispatched in a long magazine article (e.g., New Yorker or Atlantic) rather than in a full-fledged book. If you are willing to tolerate wading through all these interesting facts, then the book could be to your liking. If you are, like me, sometimes impatient with extraneous material with little to do with the plot line, you may find it hard going.


    Did Richard McGonagle do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

    The narrator was very good.


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Brideshead Revisited

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs and 33 mins)
    • By Evelyn Waugh
    • Narrated By Jeremy Irons
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (72)
    Performance
    (66)
    Story
    (64)

    Evelyn Waugh's most celebrated work is a memory drama about the intense entanglement of the narrator, Charles Ryder, with a great Anglo-Catholic family. Written during World War II, the story mourns the passing of the aristocratic world Waugh knew in his youth and vividly recalls the sensuous pleasures denied him by wartime austerities; in so doing it also provides a profound study of the conflict between the demands of religion and the desires of the flesh.

    Renee says: "Extraordinary"
    "Brideshead Revisited, classic 20th century novel"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

    Yes, Evelyn Waugh is a poetic writer. Every sentence carefully crafted. A good book to read and a good one to listen to. I listened on my Kindle, while reading the book. Not simultaneously, but flipping back & forth. You get to see the elite life of Brits in the first half of the 20th century, and terrific character development too (especially the men).


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Abraham Lincoln: A Life 1861-1862: The Fort Sumter Crisis, The Hundred Days, The Phony War, The Lincoln Family in the ExecutiveMansion

    • UNABRIDGED (12 hrs and 2 mins)
    • By Michael Burlingame
    • Narrated By Sean Pratt
    Overall
    (2)
    Performance
    (1)
    Story
    (1)

    Lincoln struggles with William Seward's thirst for power while the Fort Sumter question comes to the forefront of the nation's politics. To supply Fort Sumter would incite hostilities with the South and to desert Sumter would imply acknowledgment of the Confederacy. It is a decision that cannot be made lightly. As time goes by without a verdict, the North starts to question the strength of their government. Seizing the opportunity, Seward secretly begins negotiations with the South based on unfounded promises.

    D. Littman says: "entire Burlingame series is not to be missed"
    "entire Burlingame series is not to be missed"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    Where does Abraham Lincoln: A Life 1861-1862 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

    This is one of the best long-play history/biography/nonfiction audiobooks I've listened to.


    What other book might you compare Abraham Lincoln: A Life 1861-1862 to and why?

    Robert Caro's multiple volumes on LBJ.


    Any additional comments?

    This Lincoln is not to be missed. The first half (first book volume) released early last year. And the second half (second book volume) this year. The author succeeds in bringing you into the time, if not day-by-day, close to that feeling. As if you are living it vicariously.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Moby-Dick

    • UNABRIDGED (21 hrs and 20 mins)
    • By Herman Melville
    • Narrated By Frank Muller
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (713)
    Performance
    (481)
    Story
    (479)

    Labeled variously a realistic story of whaling, a romance of unusual adventure and eccentric characters, a symbolic allegory, and a drama of heroic conflict, Moby Dick is first and foremost a great story. It has both the humor and poignancy of a simple sea ballad, as well as the depth and universality of a grand odyssey.

    Brendon says: "An American Classic!"
    "A great way to take in a tough book to read"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    Where does Moby-Dick rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

    One of the top fiction works I've listened-to on Audible over the years.


    What did you like best about this story?

    Melville & Muller bring you through the exciting parts of the plot, and the intermingled encyclopedic parts about sailing, whaling & whales, without a hitch. When reading the book it is just far too easy to skip the encyclopedic parts even though the are a necessary part of the narrative fabric.


    What about Frank Muller’s performance did you like?

    Very well read. Did not dip into artificial accents to depict the different characters. Something I have found annoying in other books.


    If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

    This had already been a film, more than one. But no film could possibly do justice to this powerful & lengthy story.


    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fate of Human Societies

    • UNABRIDGED (16 hrs and 20 mins)
    • By Jared Diamond
    • Narrated By Doug Ordunio
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (468)
    Performance
    (329)
    Story
    (335)

    Having done field work in New Guinea for more than 30 years, Jared Diamond presents the geographical and ecological factors that have shaped the modern world. From the viewpoint of an evolutionary biologist, he highlights the broadest movements both literal and conceptual on every continent since the Ice Age, and examines societal advances such as writing, religion, government, and technology.

    Doug says: "Compelling pre-history and emergent history"
    "great book, worth a listen"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    Would you listen to Guns, Germs and Steel again? Why?

    Yes, it is a fascinating and convincing interpretation of evolution using contemporary, historical and archeological evidence.


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    I would have liked to, but it is too long for a one-sitting work. I was driven to get through by the power of the arguments and of the prose.


    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
  • 1861: The Civil War Awakening

    • UNABRIDGED (18 hrs and 54 mins)
    • By Adam Goodheart
    • Narrated By Jonathan Davis
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (471)
    Performance
    (325)
    Story
    (322)

    As the United States marks the 150th anniversary of our defining national drama, 1861 presents a gripping and original account of how the Civil War began. 1861 is an epic of courage and heroism beyond the battlefields. Early in that fateful year, a second American revolution unfolded, inspiring a new generation to reject their parents' faith in compromise and appeasement, to do the unthinkable in the name of an ideal.

    James says: "Fascinating."
    "another unique perspective on the Civil War"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    Would you listen to 1861: The Civil War Awakening again? Why?

    I would listen again. Goodheart does a terrific job showing what people actually thought & felt, mostly in the north, as developments built toward a Civil War most did not want or anticipate, and none felt would turn out as a 4 year bloodbath.


    What did you like best about this story?

    Usually we think about history, without much intellectual effort, as if the participants knew what was going to happen in their tomorrow, in their next year. And of course that is not the way things happen. Goodheart's strength is showing that.


    4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Report Inappropriate Content

If you find this review inappropriate and think it should be removed from our site, let us know. This report will be reviewed by Audible and we will take appropriate action.

CANCEL

Thank You

Your report has been received. It will be reviewed by Audible and we will take appropriate action.