Tuesday, July 31, 2007

 

TEN DAYS IN THE HILLS by Jane Smiley, read by Suzanne Toren



Suzanne Toren delivers magnificently in this fascinating but difficult narration task, involving 10 people in a mansion in the Hollywood Hills who tell their personal stories over a ten-day period. Smiley's topics are movies, the Iraq War, and sex. Toren gives each of the 10 characters, plus a covey of six Russians who make cameo appearances, a distinct, immediately recognizable voice.

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Monday, July 30, 2007

 

GHOSTHUNTERS #3: Ghosthunters and the Totally Moldy Baroness by Cornelia Funke, read by John Beach



The ghost-hunting trio of Tom, Hetty, and Hugo are once again on the job. This time they're attempting to stop Gloomburg Castle's long-dead owner, the moldy Baroness, from haunting its present occupants. John Beach delivers distinctive personalities with endearing quirks. His engaging tone will have listeners immersed in the ghostly hijinks.

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Friday, July 27, 2007

 

HIDE by Lisa Gardner, read by Maggi-Meg Reed



Lisa Gardner has created an unusual and effective thriller about Annabelle Granger-a young woman whose childhood life involved running from place to place, hiding from she's-never-known-what. Maggi-Meg Reed gives a fresh, intelligent, and attentive performance that makes the listener feel that the story is happening as she speaks.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

 

THE GOD DELUSION by Richard Dawkins, read by Richard Dawkins and Lalla Ward



An evolutionary biologist, Richard Dawkins sees religion as a human construct that is the source of much of the evil in the world, closing people's minds to scientific truths, oppressing women, and threatening people with eternal damnation. Dawkins and his wife, actress Lalla Ward, perform this book as melody and harmony in two voices.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

 

THE DOGS OF RIGA by Henning Mankell, read by Dick Hill



Dick Hill's portrayal of Mankell's Swedish police detective, Kurt Wallander, is masterful. In this second book in the series, a policeman's murder draws Wallander across the sea to Latvia, a country just released from Soviet control. The pacing as danger escalates is engrossing as the law-abiding policeman finds himself doubting, then being pursued by, former allies.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

 

THE TWENTIETH WIFE by Indu Sundaresan, read by Sneha Mathan



Why does Salim, the 17th century Mo ghal emperor choose a Persian refugee to be his twentieth wife, and his empress? Mathan regales us with a wonderfully plausible story shimmering with saffron and splendor.

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Monday, July 23, 2007

 

THE GHOST MAP by Steven Johnson, read by Alan Sklar



Johnson's narrative of the 1854 cholera epidemic in London is humanized through his portrayal of the people who suffered through it, including the intrepid doctor, John Snow. Alan Sklar's voice draws you into the tale and holds you to the end.

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Friday, July 20, 2007

 

SYRUP by Maxx Barry, read by Scott Brick



Scott Brick handily delivers Barry's zany story of marketing and corporate politics. At age 23 Scat comes up with a million-dollar marketing idea that's stolen by his evil roommate, Sneaky Pete. Brick has a ball bringing these unlikely combatants to a wacky climax.

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Thursday, July 19, 2007

 

PROVENCE A-Z by Peter Mayle, read by John Lee



Mayle’s new book is a must for anyone traveling to France and a dream for the armchair traveler. In a wry, intimate British baritone spiced with impeccable French, John Lee guides the listener through the Provençal chronicler’s alphabetically arranged tour of this magical place. Lee is enthusiastic and enlightening in his descriptions of places, people, and Provençal idiosyncrasies.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

 

THE WORTHY by Will Clarke, read by Nick Landrum



This look at the sordid side of fraternity pledging is professionally rendered by Nick Landrum. The storyteller is Conrad Avery Sutton III, a ghost who was killed by the Gamma Chi chapter president. Landrum persuasively reads the lightly comic situations as well as the dark, outlandish killings. His top-notch performance is a perfect foil for Clarke’s sardonic wit.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

 

MIXING WITH MURDER by Ann Granger, read by Kim Hicks



Granger’s mystery series features a unique protagonist: young Fran Varady is formerly homeless. Her personal history gives her detecting abilities a different slant. Narrator Kim Hicks plays Fran to perfection—she’s smart and compassionate, and she always remembers her roots. This series will appeal to a wide audience.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

 

A CHRISTMAS SECRET by Anne Perry, read by Terrence Hardiman



In this endearing story, Father Dominic Corde and his wife, Clarice, move to a village so that Dominic can substitute for the local vicar, and the couple ultimately end up investigating the vicar's murder. In an exceptional performance, Hardiman perfectly captures a wide range of emotions and personalities as he skillfully portrays the local men and women.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

 

THE HOLINESS OF GOD by R. C. Sproul, read by Grover Gardner



Over two decades ago Sproul published his masterpiece on God’s holiness. It exceeded all expectations to become a standard work on the subject. Grover Gardner rolls smoothly through the accessible material, which invites pondering while doing justice to a deep work on a subject often taken for granted.

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Over two decades ago Sproul published his masterpiece on God’s holiness. It exceeded all expectations to become a standard work on the subject. Grover Gardner rolls smoothly through the accessible material, which invites pondering while doing justice to a deep work on a subject often taken for granted.

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