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doggylover

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HELPFUL VOTES
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  • The Gargoyle

    • UNABRIDGED (19 hrs and 15 mins)
    • By Andrew Davidson
    • Narrated By Lincoln Hoppe
    Overall
    (171)
    Performance
    (71)
    Story
    (75)

    An extraordinary debut novel of love that survives the fires of hell and transcends the boundaries of time. The narrator of The Gargoyle is a very contemporary cynic, physically beautiful and sexually adept, who dwells in the moral vacuum that is modern life. As the book opens, he is driving along a dark road when he is distracted by what seems to be a flight of arrows.

    Rodney says: "The Gargoyle"
    "Catholic Angst and Redemption"
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    The writing was pretty descriptive rather like a feast of words. The other stories within this story were wrought together very well.

    I did get a bit impatient with the way it dragged on, especially with the main supporting story about the nun and the mercenary.

    I would give it 5 stars but then I do not like tragedies; I thought the ending was just hopelessly twisted. Is it just me or do the tragedies win the most awards?

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • A Memory of Light: Wheel of Time, Book 14

    • UNABRIDGED (41 hrs and 55 mins)
    • By Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson
    • Narrated By Michael Kramer, Kate Reading
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (2779)
    Performance
    (2522)
    Story
    (2547)

    Since 1990, when Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time® burst on the world with its first book, The Eye of the World, listeners have been anticipating the final scenes of this extraordinary saga, which has sold over 40 million copies in over 32 languages. When Robert Jordan died in 2007, all feared that these concluding scenes would never be written. But working from notes and partials left by Jordan, established fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson stepped in to complete the masterwork.

    Terrell Sanders says: "The saga that brought 'Epic' back to fantasy"
    "Some Endings are Better Than Others"
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    Story

    The narrators were excellent, I find that very important in an audio book. Some of the voices/accents were not the same in this book. Min, for example.

    Seemed like one of the villains was an afterthought in this final book: "Oh what should I do with him? Ok, kill him." It could have been a memorable death because the villain was a memorable character. Unfortunately, instead of a huge explosion it was a weak puff. Was it a lack of time? I wonder if that was the case with some of the other deaths and killing them was the quicker option: What should I do? Kill."

    I wasn't bothered about Rand or his three lovers. The other characters were so much more interesting to me.

    I suppose, with this book/series, most if not all the fans would have been a little disappointed no matter what was written. There are so many of us and we each identify with different characters.

    Still, what a ride it has been.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Kill You Twice: Archie Sheridan & Gretchen Lowell, Book 5

    • UNABRIDGED (10 hrs and 58 mins)
    • By Chelsea Cain
    • Narrated By Christina Delaine
    Overall
    (104)
    Performance
    (85)
    Story
    (84)

    Nothing makes Portland detective Archie Sheridan happier than knowing that Gretchen Lowell - the serial killer whose stunning beauty is belied by the gruesome murders she’s committed - is locked away in a psych ward. Archie can finally heal from the near-fatal physical and emotional wounds she’s inflicted on him and start moving on with his life. To this end, Archie throws himself into the latest case to come across his desk: A cyclist has discovered a corpse in Mount Tabor Park on the eastern side of Portland. The man was gagged, skinned, and found hanging by his wrists from a tree....

    Truth says: "She's Back!"
    "Can't stand the narrator, will get print version"
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    I cannot finish this book, the narrator seems to be whispering to herself. It's irritating. Why, oh why did they not get McCormick to narrate? I have to get the print version because I enjoy the series.

    Wish I had checked who was the narrator and read the reviews for book 4. I jumped to book 5; sounded more interesting than book 4.

    Gave the story a 3 because I did not finish.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Heartsick

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs and 1 min)
    • By Chelsea Cain
    • Narrated By Carolyn McCormick
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (493)
    Performance
    (132)
    Story
    (129)

    Damaged Portland detective Archie Sheridan spent 10 years tracking Gretchen Lowell, a beautiful serial killer. But in the end, she was the one who caught him. Two years ago, Gretchen kidnapped Archie and tortured him for 10 days, but instead of killing him, she mysteriously decided to let him go.

    Karen says: "Entertaining Listen"
    "Interesting Story, Excellent Narrator"
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    Gretchen is a villain I found both interesting and repulsive. It was an interesting story. I read the 2nd book first and it was good enough to get me to buy the 1st and 4th book on audible.

    Part of the reason I decided to go for the 2nd book was the narrator. McCormick does a good job. I enjoyed listening to her.

    Entertaining book if you like serial killer genre.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • The Diamond Throne: The Elenium, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (15 hrs and 13 mins)
    • By David Eddings
    • Narrated By Greg Abby
    Overall
    (599)
    Performance
    (301)
    Story
    (304)

    Sparhawk, the Pandion Knight and Queen's Champion, returns from a long spell of exile to find his native land overrun with evil and intrigue, and his young Queen grievously ill. Indeed, Ehlana lies magically entombed within a block of crystal, doomed to die unless a cure can be found within a year.

    Christina says: "Surprise book"
    "Loved the story, narrator ruined it for me"
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    I've read all the Eddings books and was delighted to find the audiobook. The narrator ruined it for me with the overacting. It was like that voice you hear in the previews before a movie, "In a world with two-legged pigeons, he only had one leg...", you know the one I mean. Yes, now imagine that the entire book is read like that. Exaggeration, yes; if even half the book was read that way it is enough to set one's teeth on edge. I just could not finish it. I'll purchase this again if it is by another narrator.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Polgara the Sorceress

    • UNABRIDGED (30 hrs and 51 mins)
    • By David Eddings, Leigh Eddings
    • Narrated By Dina Pearlman
    Overall
    (366)
    Performance
    (222)
    Story
    (234)

    Best-selling authors David and Leigh Eddings welcome readers back to the time before The Belgariad and The Malloreon series. Join them as they chronicle that fateful conflict between two mortally opposed Destinies, in a monumental war of men and kings and Gods.

    Steven says: "Good Story, Poor Narrator"
    "Good story, horrible narration"
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    I love the story, I did not like the narration. I have no idea why anyone would enjoy the narration; it was catty. The way it was narrated, Polgara sounds so very contemptuous of everyone especially Belgarath. Grating is one word I'd use for the narration. I have the book and it was an easier read than 'listen'.

    0 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Naamah's Kiss

    • UNABRIDGED (26 hrs and 57 mins)
    • By Jacqueline Carey
    • Narrated By Anne Flosnik
    Overall
    (300)
    Performance
    (158)
    Story
    (158)

    Once there were great magicians born to the Maghuin Dhonn, the folk of the Brown Bear, the oldest tribe in Alba. But generations ago, the greatest of them all broke a sacred oath sworn in the name of all his people. Now, only small gifts remain to them. Through her lineage, Moirin possesses such gifts---the ability to summon the twilight and conceal herself, and the skill to coax plants to grow.

    Glen Gaines says: "The Kushiel series in order"
    "What a waste"
    Overall
    Performance
    Story

    It starts out great and I loved the writing. The narrator is great too.

    Unfortunately the story degenerated into rather pointless graphic and laughable sexual acts. Naamah's kiss basically means the gift of effing.

    I stopped listening to this title halfway into the tale because it seemed like a waste of my time.

    It had such potential too; I was disappointed that it took such a turn. I'm no prude, far from it and when I want erotica, I'll purchase from the erotica section. If you want to read about Moirin's sexual education, then you won't be disappointed.

    If like me you want some substance you're better off reading something by Robert Jordan or David Eddings.

    4 of 10 people found this review helpful
  • Home Truths

    • UNABRIDGED (15 hrs and 47 mins)
    • By Freya North
    • Narrated By Phoebe James
    Overall
    (20)
    Performance
    (2)
    Story
    (3)

    Despite their mother having run off with a cowboy from Denver when they were small, and having been brought up in a draughty house in Derbyshire by their eccentric uncle, Django, the McCabe girls actually consider themselves very normal. Their mid 30s are promising to be a time of comfort and contentment. However, at their uncle's 70th birthday party, an unexpected guest arrives, and old family secrets are unearthed.

    erudite says: "It's All About Me"
    "It's All About Me"
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    I can't imagine liking the three main characters (the McCabe girls), they are all self-involved and whine. A lot.

    The story drags on, and the narrator is not very good at doing an American accent (it's high, overly cheerful and painful to the ear) and there's quite a bit of it too.

    The only remotely interesting part was Jango's "issue" and his experience - and that's saying something.

    If you're looking for something witty and fun, this isn't it. Give the McCabe Moaners some Prozac or just shut them up.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful

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