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| #Post#: 2799-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: Piper Date: August 5, 2015, 7:20 pm | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]Has anyone read To Kill a Mockingbird? I | |
| have two audiobook credits, and thought I might use them for | |
| that, and Go Set a Watchman--Harper Lee's newly discovered | |
| novel. | |
| So many books, so little time. | |
| Do you think there are books in heaven? Vast libraries, | |
| hopefully?[/font] | |
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| Re: Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: Kerry Date: August 5, 2015, 9:46 pm | |
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| I don't think I read that, but maybe I did. I did see the movie | |
| -- I remember that. If you have two hours to spare, You Tube | |
| has the full movie. ;) | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CsN7jDgwSU | |
| Books in Heaven? There are records of some sort kept, but I | |
| don't know about books or how they're read. I'm pretty sure | |
| they have picture galleries and concerts, so they probably | |
| have books of some sort. | |
| #Post#: 2804-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: Piper Date: August 5, 2015, 11:59 pm | |
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| Well, we know there is the Lamb's Book of Life. I suppose | |
| that's the book I should be concerned with. | |
| Hey, thanks. I bookmarked the movie on YouTube. | |
| The thing about audiobooks is that I tend to fall asleep while | |
| listening, and then can never figure out where I was last | |
| conscious. | |
| I think I have sleeping sickne . . . Zzzzzzzzz | |
| #Post#: 2806-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: Kerry Date: August 6, 2015, 6:08 am | |
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| I've never done audio books; but I think they'd be good for | |
| trips in cars. I think I did read that book in high school. I | |
| don't remember the books I read in high school very well -- i | |
| think maybe it's because my mind wasn't programmed right then. | |
| I saw the movie when I was in college. | |
| Gregory Peck is in the movie. I always liked how he could | |
| look so serious and be convincing. I found it a very intense | |
| movie. | |
| Shifting gears a bit, the only movie that frightened me enough | |
| to make me scream when I was watching it was "Wait Until Dark" | |
| with Audrey Hepburn playing a blind woman. Criminals are after | |
| her in her house; and there's a pool table in the room (for | |
| other people, of course) under a light. She gropes around to | |
| find a pool cue; and I'm thinking, "Don't be silly, you can't | |
| win against them with that." But she takes it and smashes the | |
| light. The screen goes black. Yes, the whole screen, and | |
| the theater is in darkness too. I thought she was really in | |
| trouble then; and that's when I screamed. It took a while | |
| before I realized who clever she was. She had the advantage | |
| after smashing the light. Ha, ha, the Exorcist didn't make me | |
| scream. I found it so unrealistic parts of it made me laugh. | |
| Yes, I believe in demons; but the way they did that movie wasn't | |
| very convincing to me. | |
| #Post#: 2807-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: CatholicCrusader Date: August 6, 2015, 6:15 am | |
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| The guy on the right was in Star Trek: | |
| https://heavyarmor.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/cartwright.jpg | |
| #Post#: 2815-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: Piper Date: August 6, 2015, 8:14 pm | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]^O yeah, same nose. :D | |
| Kerry, I would've loved to hear your scream. | |
| I carried the Exorcist book around in 4th grade, just to be | |
| cool, haha. Teacher asked, "Do your parents know you're reading | |
| that?" The movie was kinda gross. | |
| I thought the Salem series was pretty darn disturbing, but I | |
| couldn't seem to turn it off. I wonder what really went on, how | |
| much might've been true demonic activity, and how much was just | |
| mass hysteria.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 2820-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: bradley Date: August 6, 2015, 10:30 pm | |
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| I have gotten a few audio books, listened to some in the vehicle | |
| and listened to some at home while doing some computing. The | |
| last one was "Polar shift", a good action story about a guy and | |
| his buddy who save the world from crazy people who are trying to | |
| force a polar shift on the earth. | |
| #Post#: 3197-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: Piper Date: November 10, 2015, 12:02 pm | |
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| [center][font=andale mono] �So how, children, does the brain, | |
| which lives without a spark of light, build for us a world full | |
| of light?� | |
| [/font][/center] | |
| [center]* * * * * *[/center] | |
| [font=trebuchet ms]Here is a book I look forward to | |
| reading/listening to. I think it will be my next audiobook. | |
| I'm trying to listen to audiobooks regularly to increase my | |
| listening comprehension. Way back in school, my reading | |
| comprehension always received high scores, but not my listening. | |
| So, I'm hoping to improve. | |
| Anyway, this book sounds like a potentially wonderful story | |
| about reaching beyond "enemy lines" to do what is right and | |
| good. | |
| The book is said to have amazing metaphors and imagery, as well | |
| as hauntingly beautiful prose. Sounds like a joy! | |
| All the Light We Cannot See is the winner of a Pulitzer Prize, | |
| and was the 2014 Goodread's Choice Winner. The Plot Summary is | |
| taken from Wikipedia. Caution: May contain spoilers. | |
| [/font] | |
| [center]* * * * * *[/center] | |
| [center] | |
| https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/22/All_the_Light_We_Cannot_See_%28D… | |
| [font=times new roman]Set in occupied France during World War | |
| II, the novel centers on a blind French girl and a German boy | |
| whose paths eventually cross. | |
| In 1934, Marie-Laure LeBlanc is the daughter of a widowed master | |
| locksmith at the Museum of Natural History in Paris whom she | |
| often accompanies to work. Marie suffered from rapidly | |
| deteriorating eyesight before becoming fully blind due to | |
| cataracts at the age of 6. Her father promises that he will | |
| always be there for her and creates a wooden scale-model of | |
| their neighborhood in Paris for her to memorize by touch so that | |
| she is able to navigate by herself. He also keeps her mind sharp | |
| by hiding birthday gifts in intricate puzzle boxes that he | |
| carves. Marie learns to read Braille and her father gives her | |
| new novels in Braille to read. She becomes entranced by the | |
| imagined worlds like those that she explores in her edition of | |
| Jules Verne�s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. | |
| The museum where Marie-Laure's father works as a locksmith is | |
| rumored to house an exquisite diamond of immeasurable value, | |
| with beautiful dancing "red flames" at its center: According to | |
| legend, however, the priceless diamond is cursed: whoever keeps | |
| the "Sea of Flames" cannot die but their loved ones will be | |
| stricken with unending misfortunes. | |
| Meanwhile, in Germany, 8-year-old Werner Pfennig is an orphan in | |
| the coal-mining town of Zollverein. He and his sister Jutta find | |
| a broken short-wave radio behind the Children�s Home where they | |
| live. Werner manages to repair the radio and his natural skill | |
| for circuitry becomes apparent. He and Jutta tune in and listen | |
| to a variety of programs, including a regular broadcast from | |
| France hosted by an older gentleman who shares stories about the | |
| world of science, skilfully framed so that even younger | |
| listeners can understand. | |
| When the Nazis invade France in 1940, Marie-Laure and her father | |
| flee from Paris to the coastal town of Saint-Malo[1] to take | |
| refuge with her great-uncle Etienne, a recluse suffering | |
| shell-shock from the Great War. Unbeknownst to Marie-Laure, her | |
| father has been entrusted with the Sea of Flames or one of three | |
| exact copies, all of which must be hidden to keep them out of | |
| the Germans� hands. He conceals it in a small wooden replica of | |
| Etienne�s house within the model he makes of Saint-Malo. Shortly | |
| thereafter, he is arrested by the Germans and disappears, | |
| leaving Marie-Laure alone with Etienne and his housekeeper. | |
| Soon, a greedy and selfish Nazi treasure-hunter, Sergeant Major | |
| Reinhold von Rumpel, sets out on the trail of the Sea of Flames. | |
| Werner's passion for science and his gift for radio mechanics | |
| earn him a place at a nightmarish training school for the Nazi | |
| military elite where, he�s told, �You will all surge in the same | |
| direction at the same pace toward the same cause.. ... You will | |
| eat country and breathe nation.� Werner obeys, and his | |
| discipline and scientific aptitude carry him into the Wehrmacht, | |
| where he proves adept at finding the senders of illegal radio | |
| transmissions. But he is increasingly sickened by what happens | |
| when he tracks a radio signal to its source: �Inside the closet | |
| is not a radio but a child sitting on her bottom with a bullet | |
| through her head," and haunted by his memories of the | |
| Frenchman�s broadcasts, which remind him of a time when science | |
| seemed an instrument of wonder, not death. | |
| Werner and Marie-Laure�s paths converge in 1944, when Allied | |
| forces have landed on the beaches of Normandy and Werner�s unit | |
| is dispatched to Saint-Malo to trace and destroy the sender of | |
| mysterious intelligence broadcasts. Werner ultimately decides to | |
| allow the broadcasts to continue and eventually saves | |
| Marie-Laure from the repulsive von Rumpel. Although only | |
| together for a short time, they form a strong bond. Werner sends | |
| Marie-Laure away into safety but becomes gravely ill. Although | |
| he begins to recover, he mistakenly enters a field of landmines | |
| at night and ends up triggering a mine that takes his life. | |
| Thirty years later, Jutta, Werner's sister, receives information | |
| from an old associate of Werner's that contains information on | |
| his death as well as a house from the model that Marie-Laure's | |
| father had made. Jutta travels to France with her son Max, where | |
| she meets Marie-Laure in the museum at which her father had | |
| worked. Marie-Laure discovers that the Sea of Flames was left in | |
| a hidden grotto in Saint-Malo by Werner before he died. The | |
| story ends with Marie-Laure, now 86 years old, walking with her | |
| grandson in the streets of Paris where she grew up.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 3199-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: bradley Date: November 10, 2015, 12:33 pm | |
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| Nothing like a good book to take a vacation from self, and into | |
| worlds of courage, love, and all things good. | |
| #Post#: 3201-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Books and Audiobooks | |
| By: Piper Date: November 10, 2015, 12:54 pm | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]^ I agree, Brad. Books have been my | |
| "transport" since I was knee-high to a grasshopper. :) | |
| Hope you and Emmy are well, and snuggling in for the coming | |
| winter.[/font] | |
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