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  • Reader: Anton Lesser
Short Review: The third Sally Lockhart mystery continues Pullman's engrossing story of a young Victorian woman, expertly read by Anton Lesser.  This book delves further into questions of women's and children's rights in Victorian Britain and also examines worker's and immigrant's rights and anti-semitism.  
Warning! If you have not yet read The Shadow in the North, stop reading this review.  There's no way to review this book without giving spoilers for the previous book in the series.

    The Tiger in the Well by Philip Pullman


    Reader: Anton Lesser
    Short Review: The third Sally Lockhart mystery continues Pullman’s engrossing story of a young Victorian woman, expertly read by Anton Lesser. This book delves further into questions of women’s and children’s rights in Victorian Britain and also examines worker’s and immigrant’s rights and anti-semitism.

    Warning! If you have not yet read The Shadow in the North, stop reading this review. There’s no way to review this book without giving spoilers for the previous book in the series.

    Posted: February 16th, 2011 ˑ  Comments Closed
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  • Reader: Anton Lesser
Short Review: The slightly-less brilliant sequel to The Ruby in the Smoke, read just as brilliantly by Anton Lesser.

    The Shadow in the North by Philip Pullman


    Reader: Anton Lesser

    Short Review: The slightly-less brilliant sequel to The Ruby in the Smoke, read just as brilliantly by Anton Lesser.

    Posted: February 15th, 2011 ˑ  Comments Closed
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  • Reader: Anton Lesser
Short Review: A beautifully read story about a resourceful young woman who finds herself orphaned and embroiled in a deadly mystery.

    The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip Pullman


    Reader: Anton Lesser
    Short Review: A beautifully read story about a resourceful young woman who finds herself orphaned and embroiled in a deadly mystery.

    Posted: February 13th, 2011 ˑ  Comments Closed
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  • Readers: Jill Tanner and Bianca Amato
Short Review: A gothic novel of intrigue about family history, fame, women, writing, truth, and secrets.  It is read gorgeously by two readers who both have velvety, rich voices and lovely diction.

    The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield


    Readers: Jill Tanner and Bianca Amato

    Short Review: A gothic novel of intrigue about family history, fame, women, writing, truth, and secrets. It is read gorgeously by two readers who both have velvety, rich voices and lovely diction.

    Posted: January 25th, 2011 ˑ  1 Comment
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  • Reader: John Lee
Short Review: The first book in a new series by Fforde, set in a world where people have very limited color perception and live according to strict rules set forth by the Colortocracy.  Eddie Russett, our hero, has a strong ability to see red and a plan to marry a upperclass red-perceiving woman.  And then everything changes.

    Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde


    Reader: John Lee

    Short Review: The first book in a new series by Fforde, set in a world where people have very limited color perception and live according to strict rules set forth by the Colortocracy. Eddie Russett, our hero, has a strong ability to see red and a plan to marry a upperclass red-perceiving woman. And then everything changes.

    Posted: January 18th, 2011 ˑ  Comments Closed
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  • Reader: Alan Cumming
Short Review: Fun and captivating steampunk adventure set in an alternate World War I Europe. Strong male and female leads should keep both genders interested and a very talented reader makes the story zoom along.

    Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld


    Reader: Alan Cumming

    Short Review: Fun and captivating steampunk adventure set in an alternate World War I Europe. Strong male and female leads should keep both genders interested and a very talented reader makes the story zoom along.

    Posted: January 17th, 2011 ˑ  Comments Closed
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  • Reader: Carolyn McCormick
WARNING: Have you read The Hunger Games yet? No? Then stop and go listen to that before reading this review. There is NO way to even describe this book without huge spoilers of book one.
Short Review: Strong sequel, with a slightly different pace than the original. Our protagonists are barely out of the arena on their way back to District 12 as they begin to realize the strangle hold the capitol still has on their lives. More characters, more suspense - a fun, if dark ride.

    Catching Fire (Hunger Games, Book 2) by Suzanne Collins


    Reader: Carolyn McCormick

    WARNING: Have you read The Hunger Games yet? No? Then stop and go listen to that before reading this review. There is NO way to even describe this book without huge spoilers of book one.

    Short Review: Strong sequel, with a slightly different pace than the original. Our protagonists are barely out of the arena on their way back to District 12 as they begin to realize the strangle hold the capitol still has on their lives. More characters, more suspense – a fun, if dark ride.

    Posted: January 15th, 2011 ˑ  1 Comment
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  • Reader: George Guidall
Short Review: A fantastic picaresque novel about a man traveling throughout the US, working for and with American Gods.   It's expertly read by one of the most respected narrators in the business.

    American Gods by Neil Gaiman


    Reader: George Guidall
    Short Review: A fantastic picaresque novel about a man traveling throughout the US, working for and with American Gods. It’s expertly read by one of the most respected narrators in the business.

    Posted: December 12th, 2010 ˑ  2 Comments
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  • Readers: Cassandra Morris  and Barbara Rosenblat
Short Review: A good but flawed book with two narrators of differing skill.

    The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery


    Readers: Cassandra Morris and Barbara Rosenblat
    Short Review: A good but flawed book with two narrators of differing skill.

    Posted: December 2nd, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
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  • Reader: Virginia Leishman
Short Review: An intricate, beautiful, arguably overlong book beautifully read by a very talented narrator.  This isn't a book for everyone, but it was definitely a book for me.

    Possession by A.S. Byatt


    Reader: Virginia Leishman
    Short Review: An intricate, beautiful, arguably overlong book beautifully read by a very talented narrator. This isn’t a book for everyone, but it was definitely a book for me.

    Posted: October 27th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
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  • Reader: Neil Gaiman
Short Review: One of my favorite urban fantasies, read expertly by the author.

    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman


    Reader: Neil Gaiman
    Short Review: One of my favorite urban fantasies, read expertly by the author.

    Posted: October 26th, 2010 ˑ  3 Comments
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  • Reader: Kimberly Farr
Short Review: The summer before high school, three old friends grow, change, and find their way back to themselves.

    3 Willows: The Sisterhood Grows by Ann Brashares


    Reader: Kimberly Farr

    Short Review: The summer before high school, three old friends grow, change, and find their way back to themselves.

    Posted: October 24th, 2010 ˑ  1 Comment
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