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Lucid Audiobook Review

Sloane and Maggie live separate lives, Sloane is a small town girl while Maggie is a rising actress in New York City. Maggie’s an independent girl, living with her mom and little sister whom she cares for daily. She’s outgoing and enjoys her freedom. Sloane’s a different story…

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Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez – Audiobook Review

Ever since I had finished listening to Daemon and Freedom (follow the links for the rave reviews) I had been dying to see what Daniel Suarez would do next. Both of his previous books completely blew my mind and have earned a place near the top of my favorite techno thriller novels.

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Audiobook Review – 11/22/63: A Novel by Stephen King

Few literary events bring me closer to my book loving roots than the release of a new Stephen King novel. The release of 11/22/63 was no exception. Unfortunately the release date caught me “credit” poor since both my Audible.com and eMusic accounts had already been tapped. I wouldn’t get another credit for over a week..

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Jitters: A Quirky Little Audiobook

This audiobook should be on the hot list! Super funny and inventive on Adele Park’s part. With the drama that is TLC’s Sister Wives, you hear more about polygamy than normal and the drama in this audiobook will keep you wrapped up completely.

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My 2010 Audiobook List

Ok, so I admit it. I’m a bit of an audiobook nerd. Maybe a nerd in general would be a more accurate description. At the end of every year I have always had regrets when I can’t recall all the books that I have read...

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Matterhorn – Audiobook Review

Matterhorn doesn’t just describe the Vietnam War it immerses you in it. It puts you on edge. You’ll feel your heart rate accelerate as you walk point with Vancouver trying to avoid booby traps and detect ambushes in time to give yourself and your brothers time to take cover. Your stomach will cramp as the entire company conserves it’s meager rations in hopes of stretching them out long…

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Review of “Knife Music”

Kristen Kroiter was 16, a high-school sophomore, when she was injured in a car accident. Dr. Ted Cogan had saved her life when he treated her in the ER six months ago. But now police detectives were questioning Cogan about her, in intimate detail. What was going on? What had she told them?

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Review of “The Shunning”

With the suggestion of my best friend, I decided my first audiobook would be Amish fiction. Honestly, I figured I’d be bored to tears but I purchased and downloaded, “The Shunning: The Heritage of Lancaster County...

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