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The Ballad of Midnight and McRae
by Karen Rigby
A historical love story takes on mythic significance in the moving novel The Ballad of Midnight and McRae. A bandit and a lawman form a legendary bond in Jess Lederman’s engrossing novel The Ballad of Midnight and McRae. Caleb is a...
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In Praise of Shadows
by Meg Nola
Rintoul’s narration is mellow and erudite, offering a vocal continuity to Tanizaki’s fascinating thoughts. "In Praise of Shadows", Junichiro Tanizaki’s 1933 essay on aspects of Japanese design and culture, finds a new dimension in...
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Women in Love
When narrated by Slack, Lawrence’s philosophical conundrums are easier to follow. Sisters Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen struggle to balance independence, love, and marriage at the start of the twentieth century, in D. H. Lawrence’s...
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All That Makes Life Bright
"All That Makes Life Bright" is a historical romance with contemporary relevance and broad appeal. This polished, warmly narrated audio recording of Josi Kilpack’s "All That Makes Life Bright" is a true delight. Kilpack’s book is the...
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All Those Things We Never Said
All Those Things is heartfelt, a delightful and funny tale of loves lost and found. Genuine heart, humor, and joy make "All Those Things We Never Said" charming, even if its elements of sci-fi feel slightly gimmicky. Written by Mark...
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The Sacred Hub
This is a book filled with deep and profound meaning. "The Sacred Hub" is an extraordinary collection of essays by author Robert Rabbin. The listening time is just over four hours, but the messages that are shared in that relatively...
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