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BLACK HOLE

HOW AN IDEA ABANDONED BY NEWTONIANS, HATED BY EINSTEIN, AND GAMBLED ON BY HAWKING BECAME LOVED

Six hours is just the right length for this audio history of black holes. Any more might fatigue general listeners, and any less might be too superficial for physics geeks. The audiobook still has its dense moments when the scientifically uninitiated will need to hit rewind to ponder a physics (or metaphysics) concept. Narrator Randye Kaye's modulated delivery keeps the material moving, though it sometimes lacks the timing and drama necessary to enliven the science details. For those who make it to the end, the reward is an illuminating view of how great thinkers wrestle with a radical concept and eventually propel it into the mainstream.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2015

Duration: 6 hrs

Publisher: Tantor Media

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    LESSONS FROM A SMALL COUNTRY

    The author describes her efforts to implement a meaningful sustainability initiative for Wales and the world at large. An educator and minister of the environment, sustainability, and housing in her tiny country, she's a wonderful narrator who sounds at once relaxed and passionate, likable and dignified. Her voice is a perfect vehicle for amplifying her humanitarian intentions as well as the breadth of her methodical thinking. But what makes this audio so inspiring are the personal asides she shares throughout concerning her willingness to be vulnerable and her calm resolve to do something for the world's future generations. Davidson's descriptions of the laborious process of cultural transformation would have been dry listening without her pleasing UK speaking voice.

    Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2020

    Duration: 6 hrs, 45 mins

    Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing

    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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