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Audible.com release day: John Crowley's "Little, Big"
Posted on 2011-12-10 at 00:48 by Sam
Oh boy. I’ve been waiting for this one so long that I forgot I was waiting for it — and then, here it is: Little, Big: or, The Fairies’ Parliament written and narrated by Blackstone Audiobooks — this 1981 modern fantasy novel was hailed as “A book that all by itself calls for a redefinition of fantasy.” by Ursula K. Le Guin, it won the 1982 World Fantasy Award and was nominated for that year’s Nebula, Hugo, BSFA, and Locus Award, it’s, well, a novel I’ve wanted to come to audiobook for a
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Audible.com release day: Drew Bowling's The Tower of Shadows, Peter F. Hamilton's A Quantum Murder, Anno Dracula, and Larry Niven's Destiny's Road
Posted on 2011-12-08 at 17:30 by Sam
First: The Tower of Shadows (2006) By Narrated by Audible, Inc. — praised by both Terry Brooks and R.A. Salvatore, Bowling’s 2006 debut is described as: “From the boundless imagination and talented pen of a young storyteller springs the fabulous first novel in a major new epic fantasy series. Steeped in the traditions of its classic forebears, yet boldly original in its vision and sense of wonder, The Tower of Shadowsswells with heroism, sings with enchantment, and carries the
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Audible.com release day: The Postmortal: A Novel by Drew Magary
Posted on 2011-12-08 at 04:15 by Sam
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Audiobook release Tuesday: Joe Haldeman's Earthbound, Pohl's The Space Merchants, The Thirteen Hallows, Cassandra Clare, Philip Palmer, and Patricia Briggs galore
Posted on 2011-12-06 at 19:53 by Sam
December gets off to a rolling start with a fairly sizable first Tuesday of big-title audiobooks:
1. Earthbound By Narrated by For Recorded Books — concluding Haldeman’s trilogy which began with Marsbound and continued with Starbound, Earthbound literally brings the story “home”:
2. The Space Merchants (1958) by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth, Narrated by Dan Bittner For Macmillan Audio — “In a vastly overpopulated near-future world, businesses have taken the place of governments
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The Guilded Earlobe reviews Jose Saramago's Cain
Posted on 2011-12-06 at 14:37 by Sam
Link: The Guilded Earlobe reviews Jose Saramago's Cain
“Quick Thoughts: In Cain, readers will find some laugh out loud moments, and a lot of fun in the early parts of the novel as Saramago gives us a new perspective on old Biblical legends, but be prepared for a major shift in tone as the main character becomes more and more disillusioned by a God he believes is, if not totally evil, at least sadistic.”
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The Guilded Earlobe reviews Daryl Gregory's Raising Stony Mayhall
Posted on 2011-12-05 at 21:30 by Sam
Link: The Guilded Earlobe reviews Daryl Gregory's Raising Stony Mayhall
“Quick Thoughts: Raising Stony Mayhall (audiblesff note: just announced as Audible.com’s editor’s pick for Best Zombie Book of 2011) isn’t just a great zombie novel, it’s a great novel. People who want a book with a main character that you can really cheer for and told in a unique and engaging way should give it a chance. Don’t let your prejudice against non-breathers keep you from experiencing one of my favorite books of the year. Gra
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Neil Gaiman (@NeilHimself) talks audiobooks with Salon.com
Posted on 2011-12-04 at 13:10 by Sam
Link: Neil Gaiman (@NeilHimself) talks audiobooks with Salon.com
There’s a very nice interview with author (and audiobook narrator, and, now, presenter) Neil Gaiman by Laura Miller over at Salon.com, ranging from his love of audiobooks, to “Neil Gaiman Presents” and ACX.com, and the ever-fun topic, “is listening to an audiobook ‘really’ reading?”
I have read Gaiman’s thoughts about his affection for Lenny Henry’s narration of Anansi Boys in brief before, but here he offers a bit more expansion on that
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Audible.com release day: The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick
Posted on 2011-12-04 at 03:37 by Sam
We don’t often get Saturday releases, but maybe it’s because Audible.com’s servers finally finished processing the just-over 52 hours of the December 7-released Brilliance Audio production of The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick By arrated by
So, just what is the behemoth? From the publisher description:
Read more...Based on thousands of pages of typed and handwritten notes, journal entries, letters, and story sketches, The Exegesis of Philip K
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A (text) excerpt from the forthcoming STELLARNET REBEL by J.L. Hilton
Posted on 2011-12-03 at 13:10 by Sam
Link: A (text) excerpt from the forthcoming STELLARNET REBEL by J.L. Hilton
Being published by Carina Press in e-book, J.L. Hilton’s Stellarnet Rebel is 30 days away — Jan 2, 2012. I’ve been looking forward to it for quite a while, and today there’s an excerpt and, at the bottom, some news I have been waiting to see confirmed: there will also be an Audible.com audiobook!
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Audible.com release day: Diane Duane's A Wind From the South: Raetian Tales, Book 1
Posted on 2011-12-02 at 21:33 by Sam
Originally published by Badfort Press on Kindle in February, A Wind from the South: Raetian Tales, Book 1 By Narrated by Audible Frontiers:
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