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Alan

Richland, WA, United States | Member Since 2003

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  • Eldest: The Inheritance Cycle, Book 2

    • UNABRIDGED (23 hrs and 30 mins)
    • By Christopher Paolini
    • Narrated By Gerard Doyle
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (2908)
    Performance
    (1008)
    Story
    (1019)

    Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, have just saved the rebel state from destruction by the mighty forces of King Galbatorix, cruel ruler of the Empire. Now Eragon must travel to Ellesmera, land of the elves, for further training in the skills of the Dragon Rider: magic and swordsmanship. Soon he is on the journey of a lifetime, his eyes open to awe-inspiring new places and people, his days filled with fresh adventure. But chaos and betrayal plague him at every turn, and nothing is what it seems.

    Teddy says: "You see growth in the Author"
    "Almost 'Analgesia'"
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    As another reviewer noted, the middle of the book seems to be bloated with excessive details about Eragon's training with the elves. That part -- about eight hours that could have been reduced to two without losing anything necessary to the story -- reveals signs that the author has discovered his own importance and lost sight of the goal of storytelling. Fortunately the beginning and the end were good enough to bring this up to four start combined with the excellent narration. Hopefully the third book will show that the author has moved beyond using a thesaurus to impress the reader and that he says just what is needed to move the story forward.

    5 of 6 people found this review helpful
  • How Great Is Our God: Classic Writings from History's Greatest Christian Thinkers in Contemporary Language

    • UNABRIDGED (13 hrs and 28 mins)
    • By Ignatius, C. S. Lewis, John Calvin, and others
    • Narrated By Bill DeWees
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (29)
    Performance
    (17)
    Story
    (19)

    Daily readings drawn from every century and every tradition of the Christian faith. Christianity through the ages... Ignatius, C.S. Lewis, John Calvin, Augustine, Catherine of Siena, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, Polycarp, John Wesley, Karl Barth, and Billy Sunday. These names, and so many others, fill the pages of church history. Yet they remain strangers to most of us. How Great Is Our God will introduce you to Christianity’s most influential thinkers from every century and every tradition—modernized for today’s reader.

    Alan says: "Tedious"
    "Tedious"
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    This is like listening to someone read from one of those 'Page-a-Day' calendars, but without the passion. The narrator sounds like a pleasant young man who was given a reading assignment. For example, when he introduces each day's reading, he gives a brief biographical note on the author of the quotation and then -- without changing his inflection to indicate that he is now quoting the author -- he instantly transitions into the quotation itself. To say that it is distracting is an understatement. Jarring would be a better word. The quotations are mostly interesting, but the book is not meant to be read (or listened to) for more than about 5 minutes at a time -- the quotation of the day.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
  • The Wounded Spirit

    • ABRIDGED (1 hr)
    • By Frank Peretti
    • Narrated By Frank Peretti
    Overall
    (43)
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    (9)
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    (9)

    In Frank Peretti's first nonfiction work, he examines the pain from his past and helps us uncover the scars in our own lives. Drawing from tragic news stories like Columbine, he illustrates how ridicule and rejection can push people beyond the brink. Then, with poignant insight, he shows us the way to heal the wounded spirit that lies within us all.

    Bret says: "Excellent Lessons for us all"
    "A gripping, personal story that will change you"
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    Would you consider the audio edition of The Wounded Spirit to be better than the print version?

    I haven't read the print version, but hearing the author tell this intensely person story in his own voice makes it even more impactful.


    What was one of the most memorable moments of The Wounded Spirit?

    When Frank Peretti pleads with his live audience to pledge that THEY will stop bullying others.


    What does Frank Peretti bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    I would have missed the passion and the hurt in his voice of growing up with a birth injury that made his face and tongue the object of ridicule by his classmates. It wouldn't have had the same impact if I just read the words on the page.


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

    Look at me -- Look at yourself -- Now look differently at others.


    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • A Hobbit Journey: Discovering the Enchantment of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth

    • UNABRIDGED (12 hrs and 15 mins)
    • By Matthew Dickerson
    • Narrated By Alan Sklar
    Overall
    (15)
    Performance
    (15)
    Story
    (15)

    The Lord of the Rings trilogy has delighted millions of fans worldwide in book and movie form. With the theatrical release of the two-part film The Hobbit slated for 2012 and 2013, attention will once again turn to J. R. R. Tolkien's classic works. In a culture where truth is relative and morality is viewed as old-fashioned, we welcome the chance to view the world through hobbit eyes: we have free will, our choices matter, and living a morally heroic life is possible....

    Alan says: "Tediously going over his points again & again"
    "Tediously going over his points again & again"
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    Is there anything you would change about this book?

    Yes, I would edit it to be about 30 minutes total instead of hours. The author takes one point and beats it to death. His basic premise is that Tolkien was a pacifist who was able to realize, because of his experience during World War I ('The Great War') that no human being (or elf or valar, etc.) has a right to kill another or even to coerce another person. Having proved that to his own satisfaction, he cites passage after wearisome passage in an attempt to convince the reader of his thesis.


    What was most disappointing about Matthew Dickerson’s story?

    See above. He didn't talk about anything 'enchanting,' about Middle Earth. He just used his platform to try to prove that Tolkien wouldn't hurt a flea, ignoring all sorts of evidence to the contrary.


    What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

    The narrator has a soft, baritone voice. He also speaks v-e-r-y s-l-o-w-l-y, so I put my device on 1.25 speed and it because more tolerable. I keep listening in hopes that the author will pull it all together in the last chapter so I won't feel like I wasted all this time.


    Was A Hobbit Journey worth the listening time?

    No, not with almost 90% completed. I keep hoping.


    Any additional comments?

    Save your money and your time unless you want to be told time and again the same thing.

    8 of 8 people found this review helpful
  • Inside the Revival: Good News & Changed Hearts Since 9/11

    • UNABRIDGED (1 hr and 11 mins)
    • By Joel C. Rosenberg
    • Narrated By Christopher Lane
    Overall
    (19)
    Performance
    (11)
    Story
    (11)

    Based on Inside the Revolution, this "audio pamphlet" provides stories and information about how God is drawing Muslims around the world to Christ and how believers can practically engage in what God is doing. Joel Rosenberg also shares four simple strategies that will help mobilize the church to love its neighbors: learn, pray, give, and go.

    Alan says: "God cannot be kept out"
    "God cannot be kept out"
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    If you could sum up Inside the Revival in three words, what would they be?

    Amazing - Blessing - Miraculous


    What did you like best about this story?

    Knowing that no regime on earth can keep out God's love.


    Which character – as performed by Christopher Lane – was your favorite?

    The patient in the doctor's office


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

    'CAN'T KEEP GOD OUT'


    Any additional comments?

    Very inspirational information that should encourage every listener with hope that the evil and hatred that has infected Iran will be overcome by the love of God.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs and 45 mins)
    • By Ian Mortimer
    • Narrated By Jonathan Keeble
    Overall
    (298)
    Performance
    (201)
    Story
    (200)

    Imagine you could travel back to the 14th century. What would you see? What would you smell? More to the point, where are you going to stay? And what are you going to eat? Ian Mortimer shows us that the past is not just something to be studied; it is also something to be lived. He sets out to explain what life was like in the most immediate way, through taking you to the Middle Ages. The result is the most astonishing social history book you are ever likely to read: evolutionary in its concept, informative and entertaining in its detail.

    Marc-Andr? says: "Detailed, Interesting and Entertaining"
    "Not for the casual 'time traveler' but great"
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    Would you consider the audio edition of The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England to be better than the print version?

    Hearing the mellifluous voice of Jonathan Keeble with his British accent definitely added to the impression that I was about to go on an adventurous journey to the time and place that the author described.


    What other book might you compare The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England to and why?

    I'd compare it to some Bill Bryson books on travel


    What about Jonathan Keeble’s performance did you like?

    As mentioned, his accent contributed to the authenticity of the story.


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

    You see the sights and hear the sounds, but be thankful that you don't smell the aromas.


    Any additional comments?

    For anyone who enjoys reading about the Middle Ages, it is a great companion to such books as Sir Gwain and the Green Knight and Chaucer's Tales because it helps put such stories into their proper context. Otherwise it's easy to transport such works into our contemporary society and be shocked by customs that were common then.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • The Tehran Initiative

    • UNABRIDGED (13 hrs and 58 mins)
    • By Joel C. Rosenberg
    • Narrated By Christopher Lane
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (688)
    Performance
    (589)
    Story
    (600)

    The world is on the brink of disaster. Iran has just conducted its first atomic weapons test. Millions of Muslims around the world are convinced their messiah — known as the Twelfth Imam — has arrived on earth. Israeli leaders fear Tehran, under the Twelfth Imam’s spell, will soon launch a nuclear attack that could bring about a second Holocaust and the annihilation of Israel.

    C. Brown says: "Couldn't finish it"
    "Exciting - Inspiring - Like today's news"
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    Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

    Absolutely - by developing the characters so what happened to them mattered and then setting their action in scenes that might have been taken from the nightly news as it was being read. Fast paced action.


    Which character – as performed by Christopher Lane – was your favorite?

    The lead character, David.


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

    Of course, but other thing like eating and sleeping kept getting in the way. Did I mention work too?


    Any additional comments?

    Superb narration. This was my first book read by Christopher Lane, and he was able to provide a realistic palate of voices and accents that all sounded genuine and appropriate to the characters.

    0 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Learn Danish: Word Power 101

    • UNABRIDGED (10 mins)
    • By Innovative Language Learning
    Overall
    (6)
    Performance
    (6)
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    (6)

    Master Danish with Learn Danish - Word Power 101. This audiobook is a completely new way to learn Danish vocabulary fast - and for free! Start speaking Danish in minutes with the powerful learning methods you will master in this book. The vocabulary words you'll find in Learn Danish - Word Power 101 were hand selected by our Danish language teachers as the top 101 most frequently used words in the Danish language.

    Alan says: "What a wonderful gift!"
    "What a wonderful gift!"
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    What made the experience of listening to Learn Danish: Word Power 101 the most enjoyable?

    In the process of learning 101 words, you actually learn hundreds more because they are used along with the featured word.


    What other book might you compare Learn Danish: Word Power 101 to and why?

    None that I tried


    Which scene was your favorite?

    NA


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

    NA


    Any additional comments?

    Thank you for making this available to Audible subscribers.

    1 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • Odyssey

    • UNABRIDGED (12 hrs and 21 mins)
    • By Homer, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Lombardo
    • Narrated By Stanley Lombardo, Susan Sarandon
    Overall
    (130)
    Performance
    (38)
    Story
    (40)

    The Odyssey tells of the heroic journey of Odysseus after the Trojan war. In his attempt to return home to Ithaca, this ancient hero is faced with obstacle after obstacle, mythic creature after mythic creature. This is an epic poem encompassing an epic journey as famous as it is classic. Translated by Stanley Lombardo.

    A User says: "Fall in love with this new translation"
    "Odysseus is Alive"
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    Would you listen to Odyssey again? Why?

    Here is an audiobook that I will listen to and recommend to others because the story is timeless and the rendering in word and in voice is so fresh and clear.


    What was one of the most memorable moments of Odyssey?

    It was when I began to realize just how foreign to our modern way of thinking is the whole pantheon of gods and godesses quarreling and playing tricks that formed the traditional foundation of ancient Greek life. We may view nature and the things that happen to us as the result of impersonal, physical forces or, perhaps, those forces being superintended by a benevolent, omnicient, omnipotent and omnipresent God. But o the Greeks of Homer's day, either notion would have seemed sacreligious and absurd.


    What does Stanley Lombardo and Susan Sarandon bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    Reading his own translation, Stanley Lombardo gave the characters the right pacing and inflection. Although he is not as gifted a reader as my favorite narrator, John Lee, the modern translation was so refreshing and clear that I didn't miss John's well-modulated tones. Some may feel that this translation was too 'free' compared with the cononical version, but it felt more natural to me. Susan Sarandon's voice was pleasant and her comments were helpful to visualize the structure of the chapter and to learn about the cultural aspects that are unknown to most of us. For example, Homer expects his audience to understand that women slaves washed the tired bodies of men, but that custom is as strange to us as their view of the dead in Hades. So having those brief introductions read by her was very helpful to me.


    Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

    It was when Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, came back to his home and his faithful dog, Argos, dies after recognizing his master. Odysseus cannot allow anyone to realize that the dog recognized him, so he hides his tears. I am still very touched just to remember that scene representing faithulness and love.


    Any additional comments?

    Rumor has it that Prof. Lombardo plays the drums in the musical interludes introducing each chapter. If so, his drums and the haunting melody on a flute are a portal to move from Susan Sarandon's helpful introductions to travel back to the story. Penelope comes across as a strong hero in her own right and not some shrinking wallflower. Trying to imagine what life was like for even those at the top of society was quite a stretch.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Joshua: The Bible Experience

    • UNABRIDGED (1 hr and 53 mins)
    • By Inspired By Media Group
    • Narrated By Angela Bassett, Cuba Gooding Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, and others
    Overall
    (8)
    Performance
    (3)
    Story
    (3)

    Like never before, you can experience the beauty and life-changing power of the Bible. Unique among audio Bible productions, The Bible Experience is a captivating performance of the Bible presented by a stellar ensemble of today's top-name actors, musicians, clergy, directors, and award-winning producers. This historic production also features a cinematic musical score, unparalleled sound design, and the highest production values.

    Alan says: "If we think it's tough now..."
    "If we think it's tough now..."
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    Would you consider the audio edition of Joshua to be better than the print version?

    Life during the days of Joshua and the Israelites who conquered Caanan was miserable, brutal and short for both conqueror and conquered. But it still seems terrible to think of wiping out all the inhabitants of the land so that they could live in their towns and settlements. The Media Group that does The Bible Experience has done another great recording with voices and background sounds and music to heighten the experience. The only thing that would make it seem more real is to feel the heat and smell the aromas of that place.


    What other book might you compare Joshua to and why?

    I would compare it to Exodus because of the battle scenes and seeing how God is working through this band of followers who are threatened with annihilation every time they win a battle.


    What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    The narrators provide a sense of reality and excitement.


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

    I listen to audiobooks as I drive to and from work every day, so listening to it all in one sitting is not ever going to happen, but I appreciate the fact that they do not give chapter announcements. That would be very distracting and make it seem more like a book than a story.


    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Macbeth: A Novel

    • UNABRIDGED (9 hrs and 45 mins)
    • By A. J. Hartley, David Hewson
    • Narrated By Alan Cumming, David Hewson, A. J. Hartley
    Overall
    (971)
    Performance
    (778)
    Story
    (781)

    Macbeth: A Novel brings the intricacy and grit of the historical thriller to Shakespeare’s tale of political intrigue, treachery, and murder. In this full-length novel written exclusively for audio, authors A. J. Hartley and David Hewson rethink literature’s most infamous married couple, grounding them in a medieval Scotland whose military and political upheavals are as stark and dramatic as the landscape in which they are played.

    Beverly says: "Narrator choice inspired"
    "Great concept almost perfectly delivered"
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    The concept is great. Take a story that we already know in outline that has withstood the test of time and 'fill in the blanks' where the playwright didn't have the luxury of providing the backstory to his audience. The authors remain faithful to everything in Shakespeare's play while exploring possible reasons for the behavior of the characters. The narration is outstanding -- even masterful. However I felt a bit disappointed that the authors felt the need to make the story a bit too modern by using the f-word as if we need to be assured that we are getting the raw, unvarnished truth about the dispicable Duncan. I realize that critics may counter that Shakespeare was blunt and bawdy in some of his scenes and I accept that. Maybe it's just my sense that a dramatic story can be told without the need of resorting to such devices. Let's have more of these 'made for audio' stories like this, but don't mar the work by thinking that it has to mimic the contemporary style in such aspects.

    4 of 11 people found this review helpful

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