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44 Scotland Street (44 Scotland Street, Bk 1) (Audio Cassette) (Unabridged)
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Review Date: 6/27/2008
I enjoyed listening to this serial novel, read nicely in all the Scottish accents by Ian Mackenzie. It is not a story of excitement or adventure, just daily lives and human insights - but for me interesting nevertheless.
Review Date: 1/18/2013
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this little book, but I am a middle aged grown up. I like William Steig's drawings and the story. However, I would be quite surprised if children enjoyed it. The main character is a bourgeois (mouse) person who is thrown into a wilderness situation and experiences the seasons outdoors.
Review Date: 3/25/2007
Helpful Score: 3
This little book has some nice ideas for how to be kind - as inspiration - and helps bring one's focus back to being kind, a focus which isn't alway so easy for me to keep.
Review Date: 11/27/2005
This book introduces Walter Mosley's Socrates Fortlow, a tough, brooding ex-convict determined to challenge and understand the violence and anarchy in his world -- and in himself. (from book flap)
Review Date: 4/30/2011
Excellent, wonderful young adult book, especially for people who use books to shield themselves from life, who love magic and science fiction.
Review Date: 1/2/2006
This is a great fantasy book, the first of a trilogy.
Review Date: 6/22/2007
Helpful Score: 1
I recommend this very interesting book that, among other things, decribes the difference between real hope and fake optimism when a person is seriously ill. Written by an oncologist who often writes for the New Yorker magazine, from his professional and personal experience.
Review Date: 4/8/2007
"Meet Lucian, en engaging young bean counter who's about to be put to death by a pair of villainous soothsayers. His headlong escape proves to be a collision course with Joy-in-the-Dance, a girl of marvels and mysteries--sometimes hotheaded, sometimes affectionate, but always spirited and resourceful. And the trio is completed by Fronto, a poet turned into a donkey, whose loyalty is a strong and tough as the hide of a jackass..."
Steeped in myth and magic as old as the ancient Greeks but sparkling with wit and wisdom as fress as tomorrow, this is an unforgettable storyteller's tribute to the most time-tested and marvelous of tales."--from the jacket flap.
Steeped in myth and magic as old as the ancient Greeks but sparkling with wit and wisdom as fress as tomorrow, this is an unforgettable storyteller's tribute to the most time-tested and marvelous of tales."--from the jacket flap.
Review Date: 4/27/2007
i'm enjoying this series about a vampire journalist/detective set in the 1930s.
Review Date: 9/21/2006
Helpful Score: 1
I like the protaganist in this light series, Hitchcock Sewell. He's a present day Archie Goodwin, if you know the Nero Wolfe series by Rex Stout, except instead of being a PI he is an undertaker. It probably doesn't matter too much if you read in order in this series...
Review Date: 2/16/2006
Great read - like all the Dortmunder series.
Review Date: 4/18/2006
"...is reminiscent of Ralph Ellison's finest work. Underscoring both the specificity of her characters' lives and the general ambience of black existence, Naylor movingly captures life in New York and America." - Publishers Weekly
Review Date: 9/20/2005
"With more cock-ups than hold-ups, The Bank Robber Diaries is every bit as hilarious and wickedly un-PC as Danny King's best-selling debut The Burglar Diaries. Guaranteed to have you laughing all the way to the bank."
(from the cover)
(from the cover)
Review Date: 1/29/2006
fun read!
Review Date: 10/24/2005
Helpful Score: 1
Some description: painterly, beautiful illustration, disturbing, horror, violent, not for young children, graphic
Review Date: 3/24/2009
This audiobook is read beautifully by Gwen Watford. Not actually a mystery, this is a story of life in a cozy Cotswold community. "The gentle humor and delightfully entwined characters will warm your heart and lighten your day."
Before the Wind: The Memoir of an American Sea Captain 1808-1833 (Audio Cassette) (Abridged)
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Book Type: Audio Cassette
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Book Type: Audio Cassette
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Review Date: 6/27/2010
Quite interesting! Read well by Stfan Rudnicki on four cassettes.
Review Date: 9/22/2006
ghost stories for teenagers
Review Date: 1/22/2009
A Kafkaesque novel. Not imitative of Kafka, but observant of psychological minutiae, absurd and well-written like Kafka. And, perhaps because Berger is American, more upbeat.
Review Date: 9/10/2006
this isbn is not for the hardcover, but the softcover
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