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Tag Archives: audiobook
The Glory of their Times
The Glory of their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It© 1966 Paul Ritter300 pages C.S. Lewis remarked that he enjoyed nothing more than the sound of men laughing. Listeners will … Continue reading
Cold as Hell
Cold as Hell: A Black Badge Novel© 2022 Rhett C. Bruno, Jaime CastleAudible narration provided by Arthur Morgan Roger Clark419 pages | Audible edition ~13 hours James Crowley was a notorious outlaw and gunman, riding with a band of bank-robbers … Continue reading
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Tagged audiobook, Black Badge, fantasy, Jaime Castle, Rhett C Bruno, Roger Clark, western
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Prepare to Meet Thy Doom
Prepare to Meet Thy Doom: And Other True Gaming Stories © 2015 David Kushner ~ 5 hours, read by Wil Wheaton Masters of Doom enthralled me, covering the genesis of modern PC gaming through its history of id software. Prepare … Continue reading
Locked In (and Unlocked)
Lock In and Unlocked, a bonus novella pub. 2014 John Sclazi 336 pages Read by Wil Wheaton It looks, from the outside, like a simple case. There’s a body with a knife in it, recently planted. There’s a man in … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, science fiction
Tagged audiobook, digital world, John Scalzi, science fiction, Wil Wheaton
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The Perfect Thing
The Perfect Thing: How the iPod Shuffles Commerce, Culture, and Coolness pub. 2006 Steven Levy 304 pages I’ve never had an iPod, but given that Audible was doing a sale this week and that I seemed to be doing an … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Apple, arts-entertainment, audiobook, business, goods/services, history, music, Steven Levy, technology, Technology and Society
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Ready Player One
Ready Player One © 2011 Ernest Cline 354 pages Audible presentation read by Wil Wheaton, runtime 15 hr 46 min Who knew that School House Rock could save the world? When an eccentric genius dies and leaves a will laden … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, science fiction
Tagged arts-entertainment, audiobook, digital world, science fiction, Wil Wheaton
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Of China and Narnia
Late last week I finished China Wakes, the account of two married American journalists in China during the 1980s and early 1990s. They found China frustratingly difficult to judge; as much promise as its economic liberalization showed, the political and … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged 2017 Discovery of Asia, audiobook, China, history, Narnia
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Redshirts
Redshirts: A Novel With Three Codas © 2012 John Scalzi 320 pages Audible presentation read by Wil Wheaton, runtime 7 hrs 41 minutes. “I’m not even supposed to be here! I’m just Crewman #6. I’m the guy in the episode … Continue reading
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Tagged audiobook, humor, John Scalzi, science fiction, Star Trek, Wil Wheaton
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Masters of Doom
Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture © 2004 David Kushner, Audible presentation read by Wil Wheaton, runtime 12 hours & 43 minutes 334 pages I wasn’t playing PC games in the early nineties … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged arts-entertainment, audiobook, digital world, goods/services, history, Wil Wheaton
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