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Just So

by Catherine Thureson

These collected seminars will introduce the brilliance of the renowned philosopher to new audiences. "Just So" brings together three of renowned philosopher Alan Watts’s seminars. Just over ten hours long, its content is fascinating... Read More

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The Lady of the Lakes

by Claire Foster

"The Lady of the Lakes" on audiobook is a magical escape to another time and place. "The Lady of the Lakes", an audiobook voiced by Cassandra Campbell, is a delightful look into the true love story of Scotland’s most famous poet, Sir... Read More

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Zorro Rides Again

by Meg Nola

Spellbinding and rich, this return to McCulley’s original text reveals Zorro at his most captivating. Dashing swordsman Don Diego Vega, better known as Zorro, comes to life in Naxos’ audiobook "Zorro Rides Again", read from the... Read More

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The Trumpet Major

by Meg Nola

Hardy’s mirth, patriotism, and melodrama are especially enjoyable in spoken form. Actor Nicholas Rowe engagingly narrates Naxos’ audiobook "The Trumpet Major", an unabridged version of the Thomas Hardy novel centered on two brothers,... Read More

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#TrumpsReadingList

by Hannah Hohman

While the new POTUS may not be the reader our last president was, it’s never too late to learn to love books. To start the next four years off right, we suggest he pick up any of the books reviewed below. For advice, insight, and some... Read More

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Reading Globally with Megan McDowell

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Change is coming, but readers know of places that will offer refuge, that are more rewarding than dim rhetoric and terrifying promises. Books always act as passports to better and more thoughtful locales—if some must be traveled to... Read More

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