Friday, March 30, 2007
LARRY’S PARTY by Carol Shields, read by R.H. Thomson

This award-winning book chronicles the adult life of the gentle, melancholy Larry, from his first honeymoon to the first party he ever hosted. Thomson's seemingly simple conversational reading is empathetic, engaging, masterfully understated, and, while never theatrical or flashy, intricate in the virtuosity of his technique.
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Thursday, March 29, 2007
L.A. REX by Will Beall, read by Dan Oreskes

It would be easy to believe that the world Will Beall depicts in L.A. REX is merely paranoid fiction, except that Beall is a Los Angeles police officer who knows what he's talking about. Narrator Dan Oreskes's voice is hard, matching the novel’s gunmetal tone.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
INFIDEL by Roger Gregg, performed by a Full Cast

In this serialized radio play about a young nobleman in the Fifth Crusade, the Crazy Dog Audio Theatre troupe shows their potential for becoming a significant force in serious audio drama. The soundscape is complex and sweeping, the writing lyrical, the performances uniformly fine.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
HUBRIS by Michael Isikoff and David Corn, read by Stefan Rudnicki

The authors, both investigative journalists, have condensed political information about the war in Irag into a readable capsule. Stefan Rudnicki’s deep voice and unhurried pace allows listeners to concentrate on the audiobook’s content. An ideal combination of well-written research and a skilled narrator.
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Monday, March 26, 2007
FIRST CUT by Dianne Emley, read by Lorna Raver

Delightful dark humor and plot twists entwine with the tedium of routine police work as Pasadena Detective Nan Vining and her precocious teenaged daughter, Emily, get involved with a sadistic psychopath. Lorna Raver’s no-nonsense reading brings both drama and credibility to this frightening story.
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Friday, March 23, 2007
A DEAD MAN IN ISTANBUL by Michael Pearce, read by Bill Wallis

When a British diplomat is shot dead after finishing a mysterious swim near Istanbul, the Foreign Service sends out an investigator who becomes our guide through events taking place in the pre-WWI Ottoman Empire. Bill Wallis is a master of dialogue—undercurrents, emotions, and characters are crystalline.
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Thursday, March 22, 2007
DARK ANGELS by Karleen Koen, read by Rosalyn Landor

Young Alice Vernay is an ambitious maid of honor in this seventeenth-century historical romance that offers intrigue, murder, power-mad politicos, bloody battlefields, bedroom assignations, sexual deviance, and royal scandals. Rosalyn Landor is not daunted by the book's enormous cast and gives a bravura performance.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
WILD ANGEL by Pat Murphy, read by Bernadette Dunne

Nature and fate protect three-year-old Sarah McKensie after witnessing her parents' murder in Gold-Rush era California and equip her with extraordinary survival methods. Narrator Dunne provides lightning-fast transitions from person to person and scene to scene.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
EVERY MOTHER IS A DAUGHTER by Perri Klass and Sheila Solomon Klass, read by Anna Fields and Carrington MacDuffie

Anna Fields and Carrington MacDuffie capture the rapport, love, frustrations, and gentle teasing between mother and daughter as they read this memoir by Perri Klass and her mother, Sheila Solomon Klass. They share their very different perspectives on each other, housework, child-rearing, and money, even as they travel the world.
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Monday, March 19, 2007
FRAGILE THINGS by Neil Gaiman, read by the author

Gaiman’s performance aptitude matches his writing ability, as each tale in this collection of short stories resonates with subtlety and insight. Every character, no matter how brief his or her appearance, receives impeccable attention vocally and textually. And every word of narrative shines.
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Friday, March 16, 2007
THE LOOMING TOWER: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 by Lawrence Wright, read by Alan Sklar

Wright's account of the events leading up to 9/11 is an essential history of terrorism. His research is astonishingly thorough, and clearly presented. A narrator doesn’t just tell a story; he keeps the listener company. Alan Sklar is good company.
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
WAR AND PEACE by Leo Tolstoy, read by Neville Jason

Neville Jason's mature rendering of Tolstoy's massive classic gives a fresh and consistently insightful interpretation of the action, atmospheres, and numberless characters. An accompanying booklet, intended to help the listener keep characters and events straight, is unnecessary, thanks to Jason's skill.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
THE TAO OF WILLIE by Willie Nelson and Turk Pipkin, read by Willie Nelson, Turk Pipkin, and Tom Stechschulte

From down-and-out Kirby vacuum salesman to country music superstar, Willie Nelson is here to tell you he’s lived a full life. Turk Pipkin does most of the narration of Nelson’s memoir, with some comments from the star himself. The lucky listener benefits from Willie’s life experiences while having a darned good time.
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