| Game Changers: What Leaders, Innovators, and Mavericks Do to Win at Life by Dave Asprey; narrated by Dave Asprey and Rick AdamsonWhat it is: an exploration of the productivity techniques and personal growth strategies of notable professionals at the top of their respective fields.
Narration: Fans of Asprey's Bulletproof Radio podcast will recognize his genial voice; Rick Adamson adds authoritative weight to the research discussed. |
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| The Dakota Winters by Tom Barbash; narrated by Jim MeskimenWhat happens: 23-year-old Anton Winter comes of age with a little help from his friends. Chock-full of 1980s culture and sprinkled with celebrities (both real and imagined), this engaging and imaginative novel casts a nostalgic spell.
Narration: Jim Meskimen impersonates multiple celebrities (including John Lennon) in his entertaining reading. |
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| The Mansion by Ezekiel Boone; narrated by George NewbernWhat it's about: When tech developer Shawn Eagle asks his estranged ex-business partner Billy Stafford to troubleshoot Eagle Logic's new smart home AI software Nellie, the promise of a big paycheck prompts Billy to accept. But Nellie's menacing glitches exacerbate the discord between the pair and begin wreaking deadly havoc...
Narration: George Newbern's sardonic narration emphasizes the tension between Shawn and Billy. |
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| The Truths We Hold: An American Journey by Kamala Harris; narrated by Kamala HarrisWhat it is: a candid and inspiring memoir from California Democratic Senator Kamala Harris, who recently announced her 2020 presidential run.
Narration: Harris' clear, resolute reading reflects her experience as a politician. |
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| Josephine Baker's Last Dance by Sherry Jones; narrated by Adenrele OjoWhat it's about: iconic entertainer Josephine Baker's rise from poverty to stardom, her work for the French Resistance during WWII, and her civil rights activism.
Narration: Adenrele Ojo's admiring tone informs her passionate narration of this riveting biographical novel. |
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| No Traveller Returns by Louis L'Amour and Beau L'Amour; narrated by Scott Brick The premise: The SS Lichenfield departs the Philippines with its hold full of naptha, a highly flammable oil compound. The threat of a possible explosion hangs over the entire voyage, haunting the crew and increasing the tension in every interaction on board.
Narration: Scott Brick's stoic, gravelly narration complements the novel's suspenseful and foreboding plot. |
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| Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen M. McManus; narrated by Sophie Amoss and Kirby HeyborneWhat it's about: Ellery is new to Echo Ridge, Vermont, but she knows its grim history of missing and murdered girls. When a fresh crime wave begins, Ellery is compelled to investigate the sinister secrets beneath the small-town charm.
Narration: Sophie Amoss' shifting tones convey YA heroine Ellery's journey from apathy to resourcefulness; Kirby Heyborne provides an emotional reading as Ellery's twin brother Ezra. |
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| The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington by Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch; narrated by Scott BrickWhat it's about: the Hickey Plot, a 1776 scheme orchestrated by prominent New York politicians to kidnap and murder George Washington.
Narration: In this AudioFile Earphones Award-winning recording, Scott Brick makes history come to thrilling life. |
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