Hour 25’s semi-annual "weekly show" airs Jim Butcher interview

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Hour 25Hour 25 has a new show! Martin has written in to say…

“Holy crap! I just noticed that Hour 25 finally posted a new show. It’s been nearly a half year since their last interview with Laurell K. Hamilton. Warren James evidently is a very busy man — his ‘weekly’ show has turned into a semi-annual program, but I’m glad it’s not completely extinct! Thought I’d let you know in case you want to announce it to the world. Long live Hour 25.”

We do, consider it announced Martin. I completely agree with your sentiments. Six months is far too long between shows. Go have a visit to the H25 website and listen to the new interview with Jim Butcher.

Review of Parable of the Talents by Octavia E. Butler

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Recorded Books Science Fiction Audiobook - Parable Of The Talents by Octavia E. ButlerParable Of The Talents
By Octavia E. Butler; Read by Patricia Floyd, Sisi Johnson, and Peter Jay Fernandez
11 Cassettes – 16 Hours [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Recorded Books LLC
Published: 2001
ISBN: 0788749900
Themes: / Science fiction / Dystopia / Post-apocalyptic / Religion /

A good novel is not about one thing, but many. Octavia Butler’s jarring and beautiful Parable Of The Talents affirms this assertion. In terms of plot, it is the story of a religious sect preaching change and space travel; of how that sect develops an idyllic rural settlement in an economically gutted Northern California; of how a powerful group of Christian fanatics crush that settlement; and of how the leader of that sect survives to search for the children stolen in that attack and sew the seeds of her own growing religion. But it is also the story of a mother’s search for her daughter, of a man’s betrayal of his own flesh, and of a woman broken by furtive hostility and shattered trust. It is a story of hope in the face of implacable evil, of freedom amid slavery, perseverance through poverty, and love grappling with hate. It is a story of authentic people–husbands, wives, daughters, and friends–shredded by the power that be in an America gone mad.

What makes this book so terrifying is the plausibility of that madness. America implodes not from external forces such as war and disease, but from her own economic polarization and religious zealotry. Butler’s extrapolations are not wild hyperbole, but a subtle tweak on the headlines you will read in tomorrow’s paper. The effect will leave you awake at night when the rest of your family is blissfully asleep.

The voices that narrate this minor masterpiece are mostly amazing. Patricia Floyd’s portrayal of Lauren Olamina is warm and powerful. Her husband, as read by Peter Jay Fenandez sounds wise and loving, and his interpretation of her brother reveals both his humanity and the frozen center of his heart. The weakest voice is that of Olamina’s daughter, Larkin, whose childish breathiness doesn’t span the full emotional range of her character.

The text has its imperfections, as well. There is a point at which a freakish intervention of nature provides such a perfect solution to such an impossible predicament that my belief crumbled. And after spending so much effort explaining how the America of our experience is dead forever, it seems to revive just fine at the end, without a compellingly plausible cause. As serious as these issues sound, they leave intact a story that will still be shaping your thoughts months after you finish it.

I discovered after listening that this novel is the second in a series, but it stands so well on its own, you won’t have to hear Parable Of The Sower to appreciate it. However, if that book is as sensitive and unsettling as this one, it should be well worth your time.

LibriVox: Tales Of Terror And Mystery by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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With Halloween still months away its kind of surprising to see this collection of short stories available now. But just think, with 12 complete short stories you could listen to just one a week and it’d be Halloween soon enough. I’m not a very big fan of multiple readers serially recording a chapter or two at a time, but that isn’t the case here, this is a short story collection, each individual story has just one reader, which is perfect!

LibriVox audiobook - Tales of Terror and Mystery by Sir Arthur Conan DoyleTales Of Terror And Mystery
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Read by various readers
12 zipped MP3 Files or podcast – 7 Hours 40 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: LibriVox.org
Published: July 1, 2007
“Though Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is best known for his detective stories, he also wrote other short stories which are masterpieces of mystery and suspense. In some of the stories in Tales of Terror and Mystery, a suppressed uneasiness gradually builds up and evolves into sheer terror. In others, the story line unexpectedly changes and comes to a horrific conclusion. Sit back in the comfort of your armchair and let yourself be transported to the strange but compelling world created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.”

Podcast feed: http://librivox.org/bookfeeds/tales-of-terror-and-mystery-by-sir-arthur-conan-doyle.xml

Posted by Jesse Willis

FAST FOOD Audiobook Promotion @ Wendy’s in USA and Canada

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Wendy's RestaurantsWendy’s restuarants in the USA and Canada have kids fantasy audiobooks as the current “Kid’s Meal” premiums! A purchase of a kid’s meal will get you an audiobook and a promotional code for a 25% discount on Listening Library audiobook orders. Unforunately, the promo code is not valid for Harry Potter audiobooks.

By the way, the promo code, as listed on the official website, is: wendys

Here are the four available premium titles, but bear in mind it may be that different local restaurants offer different titles at different times:

The Curse Of The Cheese Pyramid
By Geronimo Stilton; Read by Edward Hermann
1? CD – [UNABRIDGED?]
Publisher: Listening Library / Wendy’s Restaurants
Published: June 2007
The story about a mouse reporter sent to Egypt.

Dinosaurs Before Dark
By Mary Pope Osborne; Read by Mary Pope Osborne
1? CD – [UNABRIDGED?]
Publisher: Listening Library / Wendy’s Restaurants
Published: June 2007
This is a tale from The Magic Tree House Collection, which we reviewed back in January.

Arthur’s Mystery Envelope
By Marc Brown; Read by Mark Linn-Baker
1? CD – [UNABRIDGED?]
Publisher: Listening Library / Wendy’s Restaurants
Published: June 2007

Junie B. Jones Has A Monster Under Her Bed
By Barbara Park; Read by Lana Quintal
1? CD – [UNABRIDGED?]
Publisher: Listening Library / Wendy’s Restaurants
Published: June 2007

Two exclusive interviews with George R. R. Martin, 1 Free, 1 FREE Free

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iTunes Audiobook Store - FREE Exclusive Interview With George R.R. MartinThe Apple iTunes Audiobook Store has a banner ad featuring a FREE “Exclusive Interview With George R.R. Martin.”
The interview appears to have been recorded by Books On Tape (the audiobook company releasing Martin’s Song Of Ice And Fire fantasy series), and was provided to iTunes by Audible.com. The interview runs 38 minutes and talks about the Song Of Ice And Fire series as well as the audiobook versions of them. And like the title of it sez, this is an exclusive, it isn’t on Audible.com or on the Books On Tape website. iTunes will ask for your iTunes account which requires a credit card even though the item your getting is free.

One reviewer of the interview mentions the Geeks On podcast, and that they have interview a superior interview with Martin recorded at last year’s ComicCon. Judge for yourself |MP3|.

You can subscribe to the Geeks On using their podcast feed:

http://www.geekson.com/GeeksOn