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Review: Hide Me Among the Graves
Posted on 2014-01-31 at 06:01 by Dave
Hide Me Among the Graves by Tim Powers, Read by Fiona Hardingham Length: 17 hours, 26 minutes
What do you want from a sequel? Comfort? More of the same? Or simply a continuation? A further exploration that goes somewhere different? There isn't one right or wrong answer. Sometimes it's one thing, sometimes it's something else, sometimes it's a mixture. Tim Powers' Hide Me Among the Graves falls into the latter category - there are similarities to its predecessor, but it is also very much its own book
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Review: The Land Across
Posted on 2013-12-31 at 07:25 by Dave
The Land Across By Gene Wolfe, Read by Jeff Woodman Length: 10 hours, 56 minutes
Toward the end of Gene Wolfe’s The Land Across, travel-writer Grafton tells his foreign secret police comrade that he doesn’t have anything to tell her, but thinks: “Really, there was a lot [to tell], but I had decided not to tell all that. I figured it out last night, and this morning…I didn’t know how to say it.” Well, I have to admit, I haven’t figured it all out, and I’d be lying if I thought I did, but I sure enjoyed
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Review: Space Magic
Posted on 2013-12-19 at 07:06 by Dave
Space Magic Written and Read by David D. Levine Length: 7 hours, 56 minutes
I didn’t always love short fiction. For a long time, short stories seemed like distracting interludes from the main course - novels. But before I fell in love with audiobooks, I discovered Escape Pod – a science fiction podcast, and fell in with short fiction. Escape Pod delivers short science fiction stories on a weekly basis, most of them perfectly suited for a commute to work. Thanks to Escape Pod, I discovered tons of authors
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Review: The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
Posted on 2013-12-09 at 06:38 by Dave
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown By Holly Black, Read by Christine Lakin for Hachette Audio Length: 12 hours, 6 minutes
Vampires are all the rage these days. Whether it’s True Blood or The Vampire Diaries or Twilight, vampires are everywhere in pop culture – even Dracula’s back – and it’s easy to see why some people are so bored with them.
I am not one of those people. For me, vampires are the most fascinating monsters. They can be terrifying, seductive, sickening – mirror images of ourselves we try and cover
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All Hallow's Listen: Doctor Sleep
Posted on 2013-10-31 at 05:35 by Dave
Doctor Sleep by Stephen King, Read by Will Patton Length: 18 hours, 35 minutes
As a parent, I often find myself dreaming for my kids - an easy and natural thing to do. We see these sweet children thriving, and we pour so much of into them, excited about all the possibilities waiting to be fulfilled when they'll grow up to be. But there's a fear buried as well - what if we fail? What if our kids fail? What if we live to see all our dreams for them fall by the wayside, and see them broken by the world
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All Hallows Listen: The Shining
Posted on 2013-10-30 at 05:34 by Dave
The Shining
by Stephen King, Narrated by Campbell Scott
Length: 15 hours, 49 minutes
Some stories you discover long after they've become iconic.
I'd never read or heard The Shining before, and I've never seen the Kubrick movie. But The Shining is a story that has left a mark on our culture, and those kind of stories are always interesting to experience after the fact. Sometimes when you do, you kind of scratch your head, shrug, and say, "It was okay." Maybe it originated or popularized certain tropes, adn
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Whispersync Deal: James Maxey's Bitterwood, read by Dave Thompson for Just $1.99
Posted on 2013-10-21 at 18:15 by Dave
Some of you know in my spare time, I record audiobooks (as well as PodCastle, a free fantasy fiction podcast). Yesterday, I woke up to a pleasant surprise - James Maxey's Bitterwood, which I narrate, is on sale at Audible for the super cheap price of $1.99 thanks to a Whisersync deal. That's just about 14 hours of me talking in the voices of a bunch of different dragons, and even singing a death hymn. It's actually a really wild, science fantasy kind of story, and the price is impossible to beat.
In order to
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Review: Skinner
Posted on 2013-10-18 at 12:45 by Dave
Skinner By Charlie Huston, Narrated by Jay Snyder Length: 13 hours, 18 minutes
There are certain writers that have an incredibly distinct voice - you know immediately when you’re reading them. Cormac McCarthy book. DittoToni Morrison, Charles Frazier, Jonathan Lethem, Michael Chabon, Catherynne M. Valente, and James Ellroy all pop into my mind, as does Charlie Huston. Huston is one of those writers where I’m just really predisposed to dig the stripped down hardboiled style he employs. And, truth be told
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Review: The Fall of the Kings
Posted on 2013-09-27 at 19:58 by Dave
The Fall of the Kings (Riverside, Book 3) By Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman Narrated by Ellen Kushner, Nick Sullivan, Simon Jones, Katherine Kellgren, Robert Fass, Richard Ferrone, Tim Jerome, and Neil Gaiman Length: 18 hours, 40 minutes
Often fantasy fiction relies on escapism through the fantastic, so it's refreshing when you come across a book like The Fall of the Kings that kind of skewers that the fantastic necessarily equates escape. The Fall of the Kings is very much a left turn from Swordspoint.
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Review: The Privilege of the Sword
Posted on 2013-09-24 at 06:19 by Dave
The Privilege of the Sword (Riverside, Book 2) By Ellen Kushner, Narrated by Ellen Kushner, Barbara Rosenblat, Felicia Day, Nick Sullivan, Katherine Kellgren, Joe Hurley and Neil Gaiman Length: 15 hours, 40 minutes
I have a serious complaint about Ellen Kushner's The Privilege of the Sword: it ended. I could’ve happily listened to 100 more hours of Katherine’s Tom Joad-esque mythology as a swordswoman for the disenfranchised and disempowered. But look, I'm getting ahead of myself. But look again, this book
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