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This spare and autumnal novel about a New England prep school examines the twilight of youth and America's entry into World War II.
Richard Yates (Author), Kristoffer Tabori (Narrator)
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Thirty stories from thirty authors, including Jane Yolen, Mike Resnick & J. J. Steinfeld. How will the world end? With aliens or angels? Or a ground hog? Bleak despair? Martial fervor? Or a belly laugh? Whatever the Apocalypse, It will be borne by people and their families and their dogs and most of all, it will challenge their notions of themselves. This anthology includes international award winning writers, poets, and thinkers that give you their version of the Apocalypse. Just remember, we’re all in this together. But there is more: the first short fiction by the wildly popular blogger, Jim Wright of Stonekettle Station; a new story by Mike Resnick; and poetry by Jane Yolen, This is an international piece of work with writers from all over the globe, seven countries: Nigeria, Greece, the UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia have all put there best foot forward. You will not be disappointed.
Bob Brown, Debora Godfrey, Various Authors (Author), Arthur Morey, Gabrielle De Cuir, John Allen Nelson, John Rubinstein, Justine Eyre, Kate Orsini, Kristoffer Tabori, Paul Boehmer, Stefan Rudnicki (Narrator)
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Bears Discover Fire, and Other Stories
A brilliant collection by SF master Terry Bisson Bears Discover Fire is the first short story collection by the most acclaimed science fiction writer of the decade, the author of such brilliant novels as Talking Man and Voyage to the Red Planet. It brings together nineteen of Terry Bisson’s finest works for the first time in one volume, among them the darkly comic title story, which garnered some of the field’s highest honors, including the Hugo, Nebula, Theodore Sturgeon, and Locus Awards. “Brilliantly original…Every story showcases Bisson’s keen intelligence and distinctive gift for deliciously wry prose…Highly recommendable.”—Booklist
Terry Bisson (Author), Janis Ian, Kristoffer Tabori, Stefan Rudnicki (Narrator)
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From pre-Civil War Virginia to the prairies of the far west, this epic follows young Lew Dorset as he journeys in search of his father. Lew's skill with firearms gets him a job as a hunter with a trader heading onto the prairies to barter with the Indians. There he meets young Chuck Morris, and together they take on a Cheyenne attack party. Finding shelter in a Sioux village, they absorb the native culture. Lew comes to know the great Sioux chieftains, becoming blood brothers with Sitting Wolf, while Chuck marries the beautiful maiden Zintcallasappa. After Lew plays a decisive role in a battle between the Sioux and Pawnee, he returns to find that Chuck has deserted his wife and son. His attempts to reconcile them culminate in great danger and, ultimately, a threat to his life. "[Tabori] has a gruff voice, which suits him well in this enjoyable, muscular tale. In fact, I can't recall any better narrator of Western fiction, because this guy's not a dandy-he's an enthusiastic actor who makes you believe he's actually Lew Dorset telling his own lively story, which happens to be set in the West in the 1860s."-Jonathan Lowe, Land Line
Max Brand (Author), Kristoffer Tabori (Narrator)
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Carlucci’s Edge brings to life a chilling scenario in the bleak urban landscape that is twenty-first-century San Francisco and marks the return of Lt. Frank Carlucci, first seen in Destroying Angel. The San Francisco Police Department is stonewalling seemingly unrelated murder investigations, and Carlucci is determined to find out why. His unauthorized investigation leads him to an insidious black market run by top political officials. “Russo has an excellent eye for the urban landscape [and] the crime writer’s well-tuned ear for vernacular…from street punks right up to the high-level officials.”—Asimov’s Science Fiction
Richard Paul Russo (Author), Kristoffer Tabori (Narrator)
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The third cyberthriller featuring Lt. Frank Carlucci from Philip K. Dick Award-winning author Richard Paul Russo In a future, gritty San Francisco, Lieutenant Frank Carlucci is drawn into an investigation surrounding the disappearance of his daughter’s friend. As Carlucci digs deeper, the corruption and decay he finds is nothing compared to a final horror that could have devastating implications: a secret known only as Cancer Cell. “Russo’s San Francisco is very Bladerunner, though clearly written by somebody who knows that city well…The characters in this book are strong, the writing is solid.”—SF Site (featured review)
Richard Paul Russo (Author), Kristoffer Tabori (Narrator)
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From Orson Scott Card, award-winning and bestselling author of Ender's Game, his first solo Enderverse novel in years. Children of the Fleet is a new angle on Card's bestselling series, telling the story of the Fleet in space, parallel to the story on Earth told in the Ender's Shadow series. Ender Wiggin won the Third Formic war, ending the alien threat to Earth. Afterwards, all the terraformed Formic worlds were open to settlement by humans, and the International Fleet became the arm of the Ministry of Colonization, run by Hirum Graff. MinCol now runs Fleet School on the old Battle School station, and still recruits very smart kids to train as leaders of colony ships, and colonies. Dabeet Ochoa is a very smart kid. Top of his class in every school. But he doesn't think he has a chance at Fleet School, because he has no connections to the Fleet. That he knows of. At least until the day that Colonel Graff arrives at his school for an interview. Other Series by Orson Scott Card Ender #1 Ender's Game / #2 Ender in Exile / #3 Speaker for the Dead / #4 Xenocide / #5 Children of the Mind Ender's Shadow #1 Ender's Shadow / #2 Shadow of the Hegemon / #3 Shadow Puppets / #4 Shadow of the Giant / #5 Shadows in Flight The First Formic War (with Aaron Johnston) #1 Earth Unaware / #2 Earth Afire / #3 Earth Awakens
Orson Scott Card (Author), Emily Card Rankin, Gabrielle De Cuir, Judy Young, Kirby Heyborne, Kristoffer Tabori, Orson Scott Card, P. J. Ochlan, Richard Gilliland, Stefan Rudnicki, Various Narrators (Narrator)
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Collected Stories is the definitive compilation of Lewis Shiner's short work, featuring over forty stories voiced by top narrators in the business. Contents include: Introduction, read by Karen Joy Fowler 'Perfidia,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Stuff of Dreams,' read by John Rubinstein 'The War at Home,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Straws,' read by Scott Brick 'Nine Hard Questions,' read by Kimberly Farr 'White City,' read by Gabrielle de Cuir 'Primes,' read by Arthur Morey 'The Long Ride Out,' read by Rex Linn 'Sitcom,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'The Death of Che Guevara,' read by Roxanne Hernandez and Stefan Rudnicki 'His Girlfriend's Dog,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Deep without Pity,' read by Rex Linn 'The Circle,' read by Kimberly Farr 'Twilight Time,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Jeff Beck,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Wild for You,' read by Kris Tabori 'Till Human Voices Wake Us,' Read by John Rubinstein 'Flagstaff,' read by Scott Brick 'Tommy and the Talking Dog,' read by Janis Ian 'Oz,' read by Kris Tabori 'Love in Vain,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Steam Engine Time,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Kings of the Afternoon,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Sticks,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'The Tale of Mark the Bunny,' read by Janis Ian 'The Killing Season,' read by Rex Linn 'Scales,' read by Gabrielle de Cuir 'Snowbirds,' read by Gabrielle de Cuir and Stefan Rudnicki 'Match,' read by Kris Tabori 'Relay,' read by Gabrielle de Cuir and Stefan Rudnicki 'Castles Made of Sand,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Prodigal Son,' read by Rex Linn 'Mozart in Mirrorshades,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Kidding Around,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Mystery Train,' read by John Rubinstein 'Secrets,' read by Roxanne Hernandez 'Golfing Vietnam,' read by Gabrielle de Cuir 'Stompin' at the Savoy,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Gold,' read by Arthur Morey 'Dirty Work,' read by Stefan Rudnicki 'Lizard Men of Los Angeles,' read by David Birney
Lewis Shiner (Author), Arthur Morey, David Birney, Gabrielle De Cuir, Janis Ian, John Rubinstein, Kimberly Farr, Kristoffer Tabori, Multivoice, Rex Linn, Roxanne Hernandez, Scott Brick, Stefan Rudnicki (Narrator)
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In the future, everything is different—but nothing has changed. “The Earth has been poisoned by pollution, choked by overpopulation, and ravaged by the mindless greed of power-hungry corporations. A fragile peace is threatened by landless revolutionaries, and global anarchy seems imminent. Yet a single ray of hope remains…” Island One is a celestial utopia, and David Adams is its most perfect creation—a man with a brain as advanced as any computer and a body free of human frailties. But David is a prisoner—a captive of the colony that created him—destined to spend the days of his life in an island-sized cylinder that circles a doomed and desperate home planet. Thousands of miles below him, a world trembles; its people cringe in terror and despair in anticipation of an impending apocalypse. And fate has cast one extraordinary human in the role of savior. For David Adams has a plan—one that will ultimately ensure the salvation of his species … or its annihilation. “A beautiful story full of prophetic visions.”—Frank Herbert, New York Times bestselling author
Ben Bova (Author), Kristoffer Tabori (Narrator)
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In the future, everything is different—but nothing has changed. 'The Earth has been poisoned by pollution, choked by overpopulation, and ravaged by the mindless greed of power-hungry corporations. A fragile peace is threatened by landless revolutionaries, and global anarchy seems imminent.Yet a single ray of hope remains…' Island One is a celestial utopia, and David Adams is its most perfect creation—a man with a brain as advanced as any computer and a body free of human frailties. But David is a prisoner—a captive of the colony that created him—destined to spend the days of his life in an island-sized cylinder that circles a doomed and desperate home planet. Thousands of miles below him, a world trembles; its people cringe in terror and despair in anticipation of an impending apocalypse. And fate has cast one extraordinary human in the role of savior. For David Adams has a plan—one that will ultimately ensure the salvation of his species … or its annihilation.
Ben Bova (Author), Kristoffer Tabori (Narrator)
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"Generally, it's the tortured who turn into torturers." Carl Gustav Jung Suspense mounts when Paulina and her husband offer hospitality to a stranger. Paulina thinks she recognizes, in their guest, the man who tortured her in prison, and she subsequently takes him hostage to find out the truth. A stunningly blunt and compelling play, Death and the Maiden explores brilliantly the issues of torture, power, vulnerability, ethics, and trust. An award-winning play by Chilean writer Ariel Dorfman, forced into exile in 1973. An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring John Kapelos, John Mahoney, Carolyn Seymour and Kristoffer Tabori.
Ariel Dorfman (Author), Carolyn Seymour, John Kapelos, John Mahoney, Kristoffer Tabori (Narrator)
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Decline and Fall: The End of Empire and the Future of Democracy in 21st Century America
Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. Although writing nearly a century ago, William Butler Yeats could easily be describing the United States today. The central feature of today's geopolitical landscape is the imminent decline and fall of America's global empire, and our response to it will determine much of our future, with implications reaching far beyond the limits of the United States' borders. Decline and Fall: The End of Empire and the Future of Democracy in 21st Century America challenges the conventional wisdom of empire. John Michael Greer uses a wealth of historical examples combined with groundbreaking original analysis to show how, in the pursuit of political and economic power, the United States has backed itself into a corner, explores the inevitable consequences of imperial collapse, and argues that the only constructive way forward is a renewal of democratic institutions. Rather than asking whether today's American empire should survive, Greer shifts the conversation to whether it can survive, and argues persuasively that the answer to the latter question is "no." An invaluable contribution to the body of speculative post-industrial literature, this book is a must-read for anyone worried about the state of the Union, or who thinks that it is time to reinvent the American Dream. John Michael Greer is a scholar of ecological history, an internationally renowned Peak Oil theorist, and the author of more than thirty books including The Long Descent.
John Michael Greer (Author), Kristoffer Tabori (Narrator)
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