books:
Blue Highways
1 review
William Least Heat Moon
Recorded Books, Inc., 1985
Mr. Least Heat Moon Sees Everything
"A stunnigly good book. Reading the book made me go back and look at Jack Kerouac's On The Road to see if Mr. Least Heat Moon does as well he. He does far better. MR. LEAST HEAT MOON SEES EVERYTHING." -New York Times [from the back cover of case]
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
1 review
Ernest J. Gaines
Recorded Books, Inc., 1994
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
I really appreciate this book. I may use it for my middle school reading class.
Baseball Pals
1 review
Matt Christopher
Recorded Books Inc., 1995
baseball pals
I read a book about peopelthat play baseball.And it made me feel unhappy because jimmy didn,t get to pich. But i thing peopel would like this book because it is funny and grat.But the part i liked is when he got to pich.And befor that he was outfeild and infeild.And he sometimes he wated to be cacher
The Blessing Way, By Tony Hillerman, Unabridged 8 Audio Cassettes, Narrated By George Guidall
2 reviews
Tony Hillerman
Recorded Books, Inc., 1990
The first of the Leaphorn books...
but, ironically Leaphorn is a supporting character throughout most of the second half of the book. College professor/archaelogist Bergen McKee is the main character - the one who has the most growth and teaches the reader the most about Navajo society and culture. Nevertheless, "The Blessing Way" is an enjoyable book. I have read all of Hillerman's books at one time or another so I am going ...
The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax
1 review
Dorothy Gilman
Recorded Books, Inc., 1989
Succeeded At The Difficult Task Of Combining Charm And Humor With Exciting Suspense
"Dorothy Gilman has SUCCEEDED AT THE DIFFICULT TASK OF COMBINING CHARM AND HUMOR WITH EXCITING SUSPENSE in the adventures of Mrs. Pollifax. They are her first adult novels. She has a dozen children's books to her credit and many short stories. She lives with her two children in Westport, Connecticut." [from the back cover of the cassette case] "Please to go to the visit the Amazon.com web ...
At Home in Mitford (The Mitford Years #1)
1 review
Recorded Books, Inc, 1996
First in the Charming Mitford Series
In the 1st book in the Mitford series, we are introduced to Father Tim, a kindly rector who is overworked, overwhelmed, and is thinking of leaving his town parish in Mitford, North Carolina. He doesn't eat right, exercises only in his walks around town (he gave up his car for Lent 9-years-ago), and will not take a vacation. Being called the "portly priest" embarrasses him, but it is not until he ...
Mystique
36 reviews
Recorded Books, Inc., 1995
awsome book
this book is fun to read. one of the only medeival books written by amanda quick.high in action.
Blind Descent
1 review
Nevada Barr
Recorded Books Inc, 1998
Unending Suspense
OK, let's fact it. You know the minute you pick up one of Nevada Barr's Anna Pigeon park ranger mysteries that at some point in the narrative, our intrepid heroine is going to get herself into a life-threatening situation and you are going to be sitting on the edge of your seat unable to put stop listening to the CD. However, in Blind Descent, Nevada Barr outdoes herself, because the suspense ...
Moby Dick
3 reviews
Herman Melville
Recorded Books, Inc., 1987
Frank Muller's audio book brings "Moby Dick" to life!
I have always been intimidated by the size of "Moby Dick." But recently this great American classic has come up in various conversations and other writings I've encountered, so I decided to listen to the audio book, read by Frank Muller. There is good reason that this book is considered a classic. It gives the reader (or listener) an inside view into the lives of 18th century whalers. It's an ...
Black Boy
1 review
Richard Wright
Recorded Books, Inc., 1998
Outstanding, powerful, deeply moving
coming to wright as an adult, i was stunned by the powerful combination of his words and james' voice to listen to this book is to be given a rare opportunity to truly appreciate the pain of another person, and to appereciate their life experiences some may be dismissive today of the relative lack of black achievement in american society when they say 'hey, slavery ended in 1865. get your ...
The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare
1 review
Lilian Jackson Braun
Recorded Books, Inc., 1991
My Favorite Cozy Series!
In the 7th book in The Cat Who...series, James Qwilleran aka "Qwill", is becoming acclimated to his new life as a millionaire in Pickaxe City (400 miles north of everywhere). He has moved his two beautiful Siamese cats (KoKo and Yum Yum) into the old Klingenschoen mansion and has settled in for a five year stay to fulfill the requirements of Aunt Fanny's will. As the book begins, Qwill is ...
The Burglar Who Studied Spinoza, By Lawrence Block, Unabridged 5 Audio Cassettes, Narrated By Richard Ferrone
1 review
Lawrence Block
Recorded Books, Inc., 1999
Smart funny New York humor
I'm not a mystery fan and had never heard of Lawrence Block before. After reading the reviews of the "book" version of this audiobook, I got more information...which I recommend to any prospective buyer. Apparently he is a well known mystery writer with many awards, who has written a number of books, including a series featuring a burglar/bookstore owner named Bernie Rhodenbarr. He's the one ...
The Dark Wind, By Tony Hillerman, Unabridged 6 Cassettes 8 Hours, Narrated By George Guidall
1 review
Recorded Books, Inc., 1991
"A dark wind has entered his soul"
"Enemies unseen... Fears unspoken...... A dark wind has entered his soul" Navajo Tribal Police Sgt. Jim Chee seems to be batting zero; so far he has not been able to solve a series of seemingly unrelated crimes. In an area that was joint use land between the Navaho and the Hopi (now Hopi) Sgt Jim Chee is given the task of finding the vandal that keeps destroying a windmill placed there to ...
The Cat Who Played Brahms
1 review
Recorded Books, Inc., 1992
My Favorite Cozy Series!
In the 5th book in The Cat Who...series, James Qwilleran aka "Qwill", a newsman for the Daily Fluxion is in a bit of a funk. He had returned to writing for a paper after a several years absence, and has sobered up and adopted two beautiful Siamese cats. After bouncing around with several different assignments at the Daily Fluxion, Qwill is thinking of a change. When his apartment building is ...
A Cold Red Sunrise: An Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov Mystery
1 review
Stuart M. Kaminsky
Recorded Books Inc., 1991
Russian Scene And Character In Rich Detail
A COLD RED SUNRISE An Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov Mystery by Stuart M. Kaminsky Narrated by Mark Hammer Copyright 1988 by Stuart Kaminsky Performance copyright 1991 by Recorded Books, Inc. Unabridged 6 audio cassettes, 7.75 hours This is came from public library resell store market major collection central general. So, that is library stickers and marks and official making are normally ...
The Crocodile Bird
1 review
Recorded Books, Inc., 1993
A MODERN DAY SCHEHERAZADE...
This is another taut, well-written psychological thriller by the queen of this genre. The author weaves a compelling tapestry of events and characters, and, as the story unfolds, the reader is held in its thrall. Fans of the author will find this spellbinding tale riveting. Eve and Liza, mother and daughter, live in isolation in a remote location in the English countryside, where Eve acts as ...
David Copperfield, Part 1 and 2 (complete novel)
1 review
Charles Dickens
Recorded Books Inc., 1997
Patrick Tull reading David Copperfield
Anything read by Patrick Tull will be wonderful, and Dickens is a perfect match for him. Like Jim Dale, he can do all the voices. Excellent!
Dance Hall of the Dead
1 review
Recorded Books, Inc., 1991
The Fire God is missing
Twelve-year-old Ernesto Cata (Zuņi) is practicing to be the Fire God in a local ceremony. His best buddy George Bowlegs (Navaho) is a Zuņi wana-be. Ernesto is missing and there is a pool of blood by his bike. The next day his buddy George runs off. It is up to Sgt. Joe Leaphorn to find the boys before anything happens to them (if it has not already.) As with most of Hillerman's novels ...
Cannery Row
1 review
Recorded Books Inc, 1988
All it should and could be
Good points: It's unabridged. Jerry's delivery is superb; he brings the book to life. Bad points: It's difficult to get a copy. I managed to track this down years ago but no longer have it. I wish it was available on CD ... I wish it was available, period. If I had read Cannery Row and found it less than enjoyable, this would have changed my mind and made me want to read it again. ...
Dancing In The Dark: A Toby Peters Mystery, By Stuart M. Kaminsky, Unabridged 5 Audio Cassettes, Narrated By ...
1 review
Stuart M. Kaminsky
Recorded Books, Inc., 1995
Swift And Enjoyable..... George Guidall's Narration Is Impeccable
"SWIFT AND ENJOYABLE ... Wartime Hollywood comes effortlessly alive." ---Los Angeles Times "GEORGE GUIDALL'S NARRATION IS IMPECCABLE---as textured and facinating as the material he reads..." ---Library Journal [from the back cover of case]
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