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THE LEGEND OF BASS REEVES

BEING THE TRUE AND FICTIONAL ACCOUNT OF THE MOST VALIANT MARSHAL IN THE WEST

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Gary Paulsen mixes scanty facts with rich dialogue, descriptions, and adventure to focus on the young life of Bass Reeves, who was born a slave and became one of the toughest marshals in the Old West. Dion Graham responds to the text with a narration that further enlivens Bass’s story. Graham makes the most of the rich African-American dialect. Further, he gives each character a strong emotional tone—one can hear the fear of Bass’s mother for her naïve, curious son and the hostility of Bass’s drunken, gambling master. Graham’s rapid pace and astute pauses dramatize Bass’s survival instinct and heroism—whether facing down a Comanche warrior as a youth or bringing in criminals as an adult.

Young Adult

Pub Date: 2011

Duration: 4 hrs

DD ISBN: 9781455801626

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    WHEN THE BONES SING

    Amanda Stribling's Southern accent evokes the Ozarks background of 17-year-old Dove Warner. Stribling also captures the horror Dove faces when she--like others affected by her family's curse--hears the bones of murdered people calling out for her to discover their burial places. Stribling's tone becomes calmer when Dove spends time with her best friend, Lo, until he expresses his own feelings of being haunted by those who have been killed. Dove manages to disregard the lurid tales of townsfolk until the killing increases. Stribling adds tension as Dove and Lo become more determined to learn who--or what--is responsible. Stribling's narration maximizes the atmospheric setting, lyrical writing, and many twists and turns of this audiobook.

    (Paranormal thriller. 14-18)

    Pub Date: 2025

    Duration: 10 hrs

    DD ISBN: 9798217017010

    Publisher: Listening Library

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      UNDER THE SAME STARS

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      A trio of narrators portray teens from different eras and settings. January LaVoy transitions smoothly from the accented dialogue of Hanna and Sophie, two Polish teens, to an unstressed voicing of their risk-taking amid Hitler's threats in 1939. Jeremy Carlisle Parker transitions listeners to 1980 West Berlin, where Jenny adjusts to her family's move from Dallas. Parker also portrays passionate, German-accented Lena, a queer punk rocker, whom Jenny comes to love. In addition, Parker delivers the softer storytelling tones of an older German woman. Major Curda communicates the growth of Brooklynite Miles, who solves the mysterious disappearances of two girls sixty years earlier. The trio heighten their narrations as the story's tension increases and connections become clear. Libba Bray cheerily reads her Author Note.

      (Historical mystery. 13-18)

      Pub Date: 2025

      Duration: 16 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781250353993

      Publisher: Macmillan Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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