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Melinda

Wichita, KS, USA | Member Since 2008

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  • Old Time Radio Shows: Radio Classics

    • ORIGINAL (19 hrs and 18 mins)
    • By Nostalgia Ventures
    Overall
    (43)
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    (6)
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    (7)

    Nostalgia Ventures brings back the golden age of radio with this unprecedented collection of radio's classic shows. From comedy to mystery, Westerns to detective stories, science fiction to variety, this collection has it all! Join Fibber McGee as he opens his hall closet full of junk. Stroll down Allen's Alley with Fred Allen and Portland Hoffa. Guess "who done it" along with detectives Richard Diamond and Boston Blackie. Thrill to the deep-space adventures of X Minus One.

    The B0lt says: "Good Old Fun!"
    "Very humorous"
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    I'm only 22, and I completely agree that this is a highly entertaining listen. The shows are well done, and the commercials make me laugh to no end. Don't shy away from this just because it was before your time. That only makes this more amusing to listen to.

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
  • Ghostly Tales of Japan

    • ORIGINAL (1 hr and 14 mins)
    • By Rafe Martin
    • Narrated By Rafe Martin
    Overall
    (20)
    Performance
    (8)
    Story
    (8)

    Full of eerie elegance and the underlying mysterious spirit of Japanese culture, these four Japanese ghost stories are performed by award-winning author and storyteller Rafe Martin in his engaging and inimitable style. The collection begins with "The Boy Who Drew Cats", a tale about the power of faith in one's own creativity, and continues with "Kogi", a dream vision in which the listener becomes a whale.

    Melinda says: "Great stories..."
    "Great stories..."
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    The stories are great, and even his way of telling it is fine (perfect for very young children, humorous for the rest of us). Sadly, the music in the background gets way too loud at points, and I had to listen again to try to make out the words of the tale over the sounds. Much as I love the tales, I wouldn't recommend this audiobook.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful

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