The SFFaudio Podcast #190 – Scott and Jesse talk about the epic poem, Beowulf (and the Tantor Media audiobook edition read by Rosalyn Landor). Talked about on today’s show: The Odyssey, mead, Recorded Books Modern Scholar series, Michael D.C. Drout,… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #190 – READALONG: Beowulf
Tales from the Hood: The Sisters Grimm By Michael Buckley; Read by L.J. Ganser 6.5 Hours – [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books Published: 2008 Themes: / Fantasy / YA / Magic / Trial / Fairy Tale / Mystery / This is… Read moreReview of Tales from the Hood: The Sisters Grimm by Michael Buckley
The Sisters Grimm: Magic and Other Misdemeanors (Book 5) By Michael Buckley; Read by L. J. Ganser 6.5 Hours – [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books Published: 2008 Themes: / Fantasy / Magic / Mystery / YA / This is the fifth… Read moreReview of The Sisters Grimm: Magic and Other Misdemeanors by Michael Buckley
The SFFaudio Podcast #171 – Jesse, Tamahome, Jenny, Julie Hoverson, and Matthew Sanborn Smith talk about the latest NEW RELEASES and RECENT ARRIVALS in audiobooks and paperbooks. Talked about on today’s show: Matt is sorry, audiobooks and paperbooks, The Mongoliad… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #171 – NEW RELEASES/RECENT ARRIVALS
Bus, a Coquitlam Public Library patron, has just sold me on The Sea Wolf in his two minute review of the Frank Muller narrated audiobook put out by Recorded Books. [via I Was Told There’d Be Cake] Posted by Jesse… Read moreThe Sea Wolf by Jack London (a review of the audiobook narrated by Frank Muller)
The Swerve: How the World Became Modern, and its author Stephen Greenblatt, are the subject of the latest CBC Ideas podcast. The Swerve is the story of the recovery of a lost epic Roman poem, by Titus Lucretius Carus, titled… Read moreCBC: Ideas: The Swerve: How the World Became Modern by Stephen Greenblatt