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Narrado por:
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Bryan Cranston
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De:
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Tim O'Brien
This modern classic and New York Times best seller was a finalist for both the 1990 Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award and has become a staple of American classrooms. Hailed by The New York Times as "a marvel of storytelling", The Things They Carried’s portrayal of the boots-on-the-ground experience of soldiers in the Vietnam War is a landmark in war writing. Now, three-time Emmy Award winner Bryan Cranston, star of the hit TV series Breaking Bad, delivers an electrifying performance that walks the book’s hallucinatory line between reality and fiction and highlights the emotional power of the spoken word.
The soldiers in this collection of stories carried M-16 rifles, M-60 machine guns, and M-79 grenade launchers. They carried plastic explosives, hand grenades, flak jackets, and landmines. But they also carried letters from home, illustrated Bibles, and pictures of their loved ones. Some of them carried extra food or comic books or drugs. Every man carried what he needed to survive, and those who did carried their shattering stories away from the jungle and back to a nation that would never understand.
This audiobook also includes an exclusive recording “The Vietnam in Me,” a recount of the author’s trip back to Vietnam in 1994, revisiting his experience there as a soldier 25 years before, read by Tim O’Brien himself.
The Things They Carried was produced by Audible Studios in partnership with Playtone, the celebrated film and television production company founded by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, and producer of the award-winning series Band of Brothers, John Adams, and The Pacific, as well as the HBO movie Game Change.
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"You don’t even have to be into war stories to get swept up in the witchy magic of Tim O’Brien’s classic about the Vietnam War. He himself served in the army after being drafted as a young, promising college grad. His Vietnam stories are semi-autobiographical, tender like a bruise, and—in the vein of Kurt Vonnegut—filled with razor-sharp reflections about humanity’s beauties and ills. The best part? It’s brilliantly narrated by Bryan Cranston. It’s probably impossible to listen to this one without getting chills."
—Rachel S., Audible Editor
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What made the experience of listening to The Things They Carried the most enjoyable?
The way Tim O'Brien wrote this story keeps you pulled in the entire time. Even if you want to stop this book and start another you can't, it will not leave your mind.What did you like best about this story?
Every aspect of this story was enjoyable. The characters kept me entertained, the amazing stories, and especially the way the stories are told. I love how the book does not only tell a simple story, but gives a real in-depth feel for raw war and the reality of it.Any additional comments?
I almost did not write a review on this book because I know that any words I write will not do this book justice. It is a book that must be read yourself.Too good to even say
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Overall, this was well worth the time.
More Than I Expected
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the power of storytelling
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What did you love best about The Things They Carried?
The thing I loved the most about The Things They Carried was how real Tim O'Brien made it. Of course a lot of it was real and true.. some of it was made up to add more of a story feel, but most was real events. He goes on to explain this exceptionally well in the book. There was more than once where I sat listening and I wasn't in my car driving anymore, I was sitting in the boat with him and the old man, I was stuck scared sinking in the muck of a field of shit, I was seeing the horrors of what the Vietnam war was. I believe that was what O'Brien wanted. He said that he wanted the reader to feel what happened. For me, I felt it the best I could without actually experiencing it. This book was amazing and it definitely provokes emotions and feelings.What did you like best about this story?
How it felt like I was part of Alpha company. It made me care about the soldiers and feel the hardships they went through. It also does a good job of showing the other side.. The Vietnam War was a very complicated event in our worlds history.Have you listened to any of Bryan Cranston’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
This is the only one I've listened to. I've seen him on shows of course, but never listened to him narrate a book. He did an amazing job.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes and no. Yes because the story is engaging and it makes you feel. It's good and you want to know what happens. No because it makes you feel. I mean some of the stories were heart wrenching. I had to take a break just so I could collect my thoughts and process what I was hearing. This is a story that you'll want to sit on for a bit, to really think about what you're hearing.Any additional comments?
This was my first book by Tim O'Brien. It was a great book and I'd recommend it to anyone. Definitely give it a try. I got it on sale and it was a steal. It's worth every penny."A lot like yesterday, a lot like never."
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Powerful, brutal and beautiful
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The story is deep, makes you reflect on your life.
First Audio Book
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What did you like best about The Things They Carried? What did you like least?
It's a very important story - but it was too minimal. There was too much jumping around from one person to the next.What did you like best about this story?
What they carried symbolizes important things that were left behind, undone, or to be looked forward to...Just a snippet of what I expected
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Would you listen to The Things They Carried again? Why?
Avsolutely. Both the work and the performance were absolutely top notch.What does Bryan Cranston bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Bryan Cranston! Phenomenal actor with a fantastic voice bringing that talent to bear. Sometimes, one can tell that readers aren't putting their all into the work, but not here. He puts effort and an understanding and appreciation of the source material into his narration.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Wanted, yes. Able to, no.Excellent on all fronts
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Moving
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Stories I could relate to
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