by Matthew B. Crawford ; Read by Robert Fass ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 31, 2015
Robert Fass provides an intelligent and considered reading of this complex exploration of attention and focus in contemporary life. However, despite his skill, the work is ultimately so dense and explores so many ideas that the listener may have a difficult time following the main thread. Overall, this book sometimes sounds like a philosophical treatise. Fass's voice is easy to listen to, but keeping up with Crawford's writing style in the audio format, ironically, may drive the listener to distraction--or at least to replay sections in order to better absorb the material.
Pub Date: March 31, 2015
Duration: 9 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9781427260703
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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by Michael Pollan ; Read by Michael Pollan ‧ RELEASE DATE: yesterday
Once again, Pollan makes the unknown make sense.
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Pollan is a favorite with listeners, and rightly so. He may not possess a silken or practiced voice, and he’d be nobody’s first choice to narrate Proust, but few author-narrators are as engaging or as effectively bonded to their narrative. Pollan here explores one of the most fundamental of questions: What is consciousness? This leads him to other questions. Where exactly is consciousness located? What other species possess it? Pollan takes his listener on a journey through theories and research sites, each rendered with his signature economy and precision. Some sections may require relistening, but the difficulties lie in the subject matter, not the prose. That couldn’t be clearer or more illuminating.
Once again, Pollan makes the unknown make sense.Pub Date: yesterday
Duration: 8 hrs, 45 mins
DD ISBN: 9798217282159
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Review Posted Online: Feb. 9, 2026
by Joseph Loconte ; Read by Greg Marston ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 18, 2025
A riveting exploration of what literature can achieve in a time of rising tyranny and fear.
Greg Marston brings an authoritative tone to his narration of this chronicle of 12 critical years in the lives of the world's greatest fantasy authors. Tolkien and Lewis shared a friendship between the wars, which inspired the creation of both Middle-Earth and Narnia. Scarred by their experiences in WWI, they faced the gathering political storms of Europe and the rise of authoritarianism with deep alarm. Drawing on their love of classical and Norse mythology and combined with their strong Christian faith, they determined to create new tales of heroism to inspire a generation to confront evil. Marston manages to smooth a text studded with references into a coherent whole.
A riveting exploration of what literature can achieve in a time of rising tyranny and fear.Pub Date: Nov. 18, 2025
Duration: 11 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9781400247899
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Review Posted Online: Feb. 17, 2026
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