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Kitchen Confidential
- Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly
- Written by: Anthony Bourdain
- Narrated by: Anthony Bourdain
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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Last summer, The New Yorker published chef Anthony Bourdain's shocking, "Don't Eat Before Reading This." Now, the author uses the same "take-no-prisoners" attitude in his deliciously funny and shockingly delectable audiobook, sure to delight gourmands and philistines alike.
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A must hear / Must read.
- By Justin on 2020-09-01
- Kitchen Confidential
- Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly
- Written by: Anthony Bourdain
- Narrated by: Anthony Bourdain
could not stop listen...
Reviewed: 2021-01-25
it was like watching the Godfather 1 and 2, Goodfellas, Casino and Big Night for the first time.
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The Godfather
- Written by: Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola - introduction, Anthony Puzo - note, and others
- Narrated by: Joe Mantegna, Anthony Puzo, Angelo Di Loreto
- Length: 18 hrs and 48 mins
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With its brilliant and brutal portrayal of the Corleone family, The Godfather burned its way into our national consciousness. This unforgettable saga of crime and corruption, passion and loyalty continues to stand the test of time, as the definitive novel of the Mafia underworld. A #1 New York Times bestseller in 1969, Mario Puzo's epic was turned into the incomparable film of the same name, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. It is the original classic that has been often imitated, but never matched.
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Great Book That Is Difficult To Put Down
- By Josh D on 2017-09-18
- The Godfather
- Written by: Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola - introduction, Anthony Puzo - note, Robert J. Thompson - afterword
- Narrated by: Joe Mantegna, Anthony Puzo, Angelo Di Loreto
Completely engrossing
Reviewed: 2020-12-07
As exciting and riveting as the day it was published. I could not stop listening...but had to at some points otherwise work wouldn't get done. Absolutely compelling.
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We Need to Talk About the British Empire
- Written by: Afua Hirsch
- Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins
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Making sense of the British Empire's legacy... through the stories of people who lived through it. Through six intimate conversations with a new generation of writers and historians - journalist Afua Hirsch tries to break through old cliches, and unpick the true legacy of this complicated and difficult inheritance. She speaks to leading figures in British culture today - from poet Benjamin Zephaniah to actress Diana Rigg, broadcaster Anita Rani to novelist Nadifa Mohamed - discovering vivid family stories of the people who made Empire what it was.
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Essential Listening
- By Anonymous User on 2021-01-15
- We Need to Talk About the British Empire
- Written by: Afua Hirsch
Absolutely attention grabbing material
Reviewed: 2020-02-26
Loved the personal insights into the history of the empire and the effects it had on their lives. I found their experiences totally relatable.
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Indian Horse
- A Novel
- Written by: Richard Wagamese
- Narrated by: Jason Ryll
- Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
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Saul Indian Horse is in critical condition. Sitting feeble in an alcoholism treatment facility, he is told that sharing his story will help relieve his agony. Though skeptical, he embarks on a heartbreaking journey from the present - and into the woods of Northern Ontario, where his life began in a snowy Ojibway camp. The tale that follows is one of great pain and great determination from Richard Wagamese, an author who "never seems to waste a shot" ( New York Times).
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Must read! But listen at 1.25x!
- By Steve Tobin on 2019-11-09
- Indian Horse
- A Novel
- Written by: Richard Wagamese
- Narrated by: Jason Ryll
beautifully written
Reviewed: 2018-10-15
I loved it every moment led to the next could not wait to hear more there narration was perfect it added to the authenticity of the book