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Turning Points in Modern History
- By: Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius
- Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
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This lecture series takes you on a far-reaching journey around the globe - from China to the Americas to New Zealand - to shed light on how two dozen of the top discoveries, inventions, political upheavals, and ideas since 1400 have shaped the modern world. In just 24 thought-provoking lectures, you'll get the amazing story of how life as we know it developed. Starting in the early 15th century and culminating in the age of social media, you'll encounter astounding threads that weave through the centuries, joining these turning points in ways that may come as a revelation.
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Simplistic
- By Margaret on 04-06-2020
Simplistic
Reviewed: 04-06-2020
I didn't learn much that was new to me. The 30 minute format does not help. Would be good for kids or teens.
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Dark Emu
- Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident?
- By: Bruce Pascoe
- Narrated by: Bruce Pascoe
- Length: 5 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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Dark Emu argues for a reconsideration of the 'hunter-gatherer' tag for pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians and attempts to rebut the colonial myths that have worked to justify dispossession. Accomplished author Bruce Pascoe provides compelling evidence from the diaries of early explorers that suggests that systems of food production and land management have been understated in modern retellings of Aboriginal history, and that a new look at Australia's past is required.
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Important book, but read critically
- By Anonymous User on 21-08-2019
- Dark Emu
- Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident?
- By: Bruce Pascoe
- Narrated by: Bruce Pascoe
A revelation
Reviewed: 06-10-2019
if you are Australian, you really must read this! it will totally change your ideas of pre European Australia.
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The Hog's Back Mystery
- By: Freeman Wills Crofts
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
- Length: 10 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Dr James Earle and his wife live in comfortable seclusion near the Hog's Back, a ridge in the North Downs in the beautiful Surrey countryside. When Dr Earle disappears from his cottage, Inspector French is called in to investigate. At first he suspects a simple domestic intrigue - and begins to uncover a web of romantic entanglements beneath the couple's peaceful rural life. The case soon takes a more complex turn.
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- By Margaret on 19-06-2018
- The Hog's Back Mystery
- By: Freeman Wills Crofts
- Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
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Reviewed: 19-06-2018
Decent mystery. Solving requires understanding of early 20th century norms and technology which threw me.
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Lord Peter Wimsey: BBC Radio Drama Collection Volume 1
- Three classic full-cast dramatisations
- By: Dorothy L Sayers
- Narrated by: Ian Carmichael, Peter Jones
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
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Whose Body? first introduced Lord Peter to the world and begins with a corpse in the bath of a London flat. Clouds of Witness finds Wimsey investigating murder close to home, and in Unnatural Death he investigates the suspicious demise of an elderly woman. First broadcast on BBC radio in the 1970s and presented here in their entirety, these full-cast adaptations are admired by fans of the genre worldwide.
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Classic Dorothy Sayerx
- By Anonymous User on 31-01-2018
- Lord Peter Wimsey: BBC Radio Drama Collection Volume 1
- Three classic full-cast dramatisations
- By: Dorothy L Sayers
- Narrated by: Ian Carmichael, Peter Jones
Looking forward to the next
Reviewed: 18-11-2017
Ian Carmichael is my favourite Lord Peter. The pacing is is good as are the other voice actors.
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The Quantum Thief
- By: Hannu Rajaniemi
- Narrated by: Rupert Degas
- Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins
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The Quantum Thief is a dazzling hard SF novel set in the solar system of the far future - a heist novel peopled by bizarre post-humans but powered by very human motives of betrayal, revenge and jealousy. It is a stunning debut. Jean le Flambeur is a post-human criminal, mind burglar, confidence artist and trickster.
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could hear it
- By Tim on 18-09-2019
- The Quantum Thief
- By: Hannu Rajaniemi
- Narrated by: Rupert Degas
Excellent but not for doing housework
Reviewed: 16-10-2017
Degas is excellent. Story had lots of strange concepts that are hard to pickup. #usethewiki
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Ghost Talkers
- By: Mary Robinette Kowal
- Narrated by: Mary Robinette Kowal
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
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Ginger Stuyvesant, an American heiress living in London during World War I, is engaged to Captain Benjamin Hartshorne, an intelligence officer. Ginger is a medium for the Spirit Corps, a special Spiritualist force. Each soldier heading for the front is conditioned to report to the mediums of the Spirit Corps when they die so the corps can pass instant information about troop movements to military intelligence. Ginger and her fellow mediums contribute a great deal to the war efforts, so long as they pass the information through appropriate channels.
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Not as good as her other work
- By Margaret on 08-12-2016
- Ghost Talkers
- By: Mary Robinette Kowal
- Narrated by: Mary Robinette Kowal
Not as good as her other work
Reviewed: 08-12-2016
I want to like it. The characters don't have faults and WWI seems too polite.
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Good Omens
- The BBC Radio 4 dramatisation
- By: Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman
- Narrated by: Mark Heap, Peter Serafinowicz, Josie Lawrence, and others
- Length: 4 hrs and 19 mins
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A full-cast BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman’s celebrated apocalyptic comic novel, with bonus length episodes and outtakes. According to the Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch, the world will end on a Saturday. Next Saturday in fact. Just after Any Answers on Radio 4….Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield.
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Clunky adaptation
- By Margaret on 08-06-2015
- Good Omens
- The BBC Radio 4 dramatisation
- By: Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman
- Narrated by: Mark Heap, Peter Serafinowicz, Josie Lawrence, Paterson Joseph, Full Cast
Clunky adaptation
Reviewed: 08-06-2015
Poorly adapted. The radio play feels clunky and tells rather than shows the action. Suggest getting the audiobook instead.
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