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The 2014 Audie Award finalists have been announced
Posted on 2014-02-19 at 15:33 by Sam
Via Booklist Online, the 2014 Audies Finalists have been announced. My first thoughts are 1. that I'm thrilled to see Kim Stanley Robinson's Shaman named as a finalist in the Science Fiction category. And 2, I can't recall a previous year with such a broad base of audio publishers. The big 5/6 and Amazon's imprints, along with independents both big (Recorded Books, Blackstone, Tantor, and GraphicAudio) and small: Podium (who continues to produce an extremely high quality of well-curated and well-cast
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Sam's Listening Report: March 2013
Posted on 2013-12-24 at 14:25 by Sam
So. Since I let these "monthly" reports get so completely out of hand -- note that the February report was just posted in mid-November -- I'm changing the format up a lot. I'm going to just run down what I listened to and maybe, maybe one quick comment; that way actual reviews don't have to be held up while I write a month's worth at a time. So, with that in mind, here's what I listened to in March:
NOTES:
The City of Devi by Manil Suri, read by Vikas Adam and Priya Ayyar for Blackstone Audio (review
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