written and narrated by Jerome R. Corsi
I picked this book up for a little light weekend listening because of the impending election, and because I was curious about some background on the Democratic nominee, Barack Obama. The book has been very popular, and was roundly rejected by the Obama campaign…so I figured it was at [...]
Written by Ted Dekker
Read by Tim Gregory
I’ve really enjoyed everything I’ve ever read by Ted Dekker. To my way of thinking, he’s an extremely creative writer…and his wordsmithing is very solid. Descriptive, picturesque, energetic. And his latest release is no exception. I’ve read almost all of Dekker’s books, and one thing I enjoy about most [...]
written by William Shatner
with David Fisher
read by William Shatner
I was in the mood for something a little lighter. I’ve always found Shatner an interesting character. I was a huge Star Trek fan when I was younger, but I’ve enjoyed him over the years in other roles as well. I just think he’s an interesting blend [...]
by Ken Follett
read by John Lee
I was intending to wait awhile before listening to this book, as it had only been a few months since I’d listened to The Pillars of the Earth. However, I had enjoyed that one so much, and the reviews were quite good on this one, that I didn’t want to [...]
by Stephen King
read by John Slattery
Since Stephen King is as much an institution as a writer, I should clarify where I stand on HIM before addressing this audiobook specifically. I have always been a fan of his writing. The Stand is one of my favorite books ever, and I’ve enjoyed nearly everything I’ve read by [...]
by Ken Follett
read by John Lee
I had seen this book on Audible’s 100 Recommended Titles list awhile back and considered getting it then. I saw the movie adaptation of Follett’s Eye of the Needle back in the Eighties and enjoyed it, and his name had stuck with me since then. Also, I had immensely enjoyed [...]
by Michael Pollan
read by Scott Brick
An extensive expose of how the Western diet has gotten into the sad shape where we now find it. Pollan argues that we’ve lost our way. We’ve left behind what food meant to our lives and our culture, and we’ve allowed ourselves to be seduced by food marketers and faulty [...]
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