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SPOILED ROTTEN AMERICA

Jerry Seinfeld calls actor/writer/comedian Larry Miller one of the funniest guys he knows. Like Seinfeld, Miller has a sharp eye for everyday observations and an even sharper ear for absurd language and phrases, which he doles out in a martini-dry delivery. What distinguishes this collection of thoroughly modern musings about dishwashers, coffee makers, '57 Chevys, Hollywood, and bar-hopping is that Miller sheds the usual comedic detachment and, instead, wears his heart, and voice, on his sleeve. Miller wants the listener to think about why society has become what it's become. He'd like a world that is funny, insightful, and decent. B.P. 2007 Audies Award Winner © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

Pub Date: Oct. 3, 2006

Duration: 3 hrs, 30 mins

DD ISBN: 9780061134852

Publisher: Harper Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    100 THINGS WE'VE LOST TO THE INTERNET

    Narrator Lisa Flanagan has a wonderful vocal personality--lithe with a broad palette of pitch patterns and a range of believable emotional tones. Her friendly voice works well with this lighthearted overview of how dramatically the Internet has changed the world in the past 30 years. Though being digitally connected has improved life in many ways, the author says we've lost many of the interpersonal experiences that used to sustain us. We have less privacy, don't need all those reference books, and have largely forgotten how to have vocal conversations with other people. The audiobook is entertaining nostalgia for anyone who feels incompetent navigating the World Wide Web, and a soothing reminder that those of us who miss the simplicity of the pre-Internet era are not alone.

    Pub Date: Oct. 26, 2021

    Duration: 5 hrs, 30 mins

    DD ISBN: 9780593418055

    Publisher: Random House Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      150 GLIMPSES OF THE BEATLES

      Craig Brown tickled our ear with 99 GLIMPSES OF PRINCESS MARGARET, a brisk, irreverent assembly of tiny chapters that ran a satisfactory 12+ hours. For the Beatles, he adds 51 more glimpses and another eight hours, with a proportionally diluted effect. Brown himself, Kate Robbins, and Mark McGann share the narration, which is interesting, insightful, well performed, and packed with some new and a lot of old information. All of it is shaped by Brown's propensity for "easing sense into nonsense." The self-mocking Beatles are harder to deflate than a pretentious princess, but Brown's accounts of touring Beatles sites in Liverpool and his histories of Beatles contemporaries swept up--and aside--by their spectacular rise will amaze and beguile listeners.

      Pub Date: Oct. 13, 2020

      Duration: 20 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781250770127

      Publisher: Macmillan Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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