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CLOSE TO SHORE

THE TERRIFYING SHARK ATTACKS OF 1916

Taylor Mali's narration begins quietly, like a shark patrolling ocean currents. Mali describes the confident 1916 East Coasters who ride to beaches on the newly established railroad lines. At the same time, he tells of the growth of a rogue Great White shark. In a string of parallel narrations, Mali imagines the journey of the shark and describes the human misperceptions of the first attacks. When the shark attacks mount, so does Mali's reading strength, and it becomes almost frenzied as man's fury and fear increase. Quotes from sensational news reports and eyewitnesses are full of emotions that turn truth into narrative drama. Horrifying details of shark assaults will captivate young audio listeners who won't soon forget this "piscine serial killer" and its prey.

Young Adult

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2007

Duration: 4 hrs

Publisher: Audio Bookshelf

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    UNFATHOMABLE

    20 WILD (BUT TRUE) STORIES ABOUT THE OCEAN

    Gosage delivers these scientifically-sound oceanic anecdotes with an easy-listening appeal.

    Narrator Ellie Gosage speaks to middle-grade listeners as a friend, her tone changing with each ocean-themed topic. Gosage’s conversational narration reflects the book’s plain language. Her tone ranges from amused, as in “Blubber Blunder,” about a town’s attempt to destroy an 8-ton whale carcass with a half-ton of dynamite, to impressed, as in “The (Dog’s) Nose Knows,” about one dog’s unique ability to locate floating whale poop from a half-mile away while on a boat. (The excrement is used to capture DNA information.) In a chapter about a grieving orca, Gosage’s narration is especially soulful.

    Gosage delivers these scientifically-sound oceanic anecdotes with an easy-listening appeal. (10-12)

    Pub Date: Feb. 17, 2026

    Duration: 3 hrs

    DD ISBN: 9798217172764

    Publisher: Listening Library

    Review Posted Online: Feb. 17, 2026

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      MUNGO ON HIS OWN

      By honoring Mungo’s earned confidence, this cozy episode boosts young listeners’ own.

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      Taisha Cameron voices this tale of a young fox on his first solo adventure. It’s November, and the red berries are calling out to young Mungo. With a nod of assent from his mother, the kit ventures out into the countryside. Menaces, both real and imagined, faze Mungo but do not stop him, and the reward for both fox and listeners is pure joy. Children who listen as they page through the print edition will see both in Julie Benbassat’s winsome illustrations. Burgess’ text is subtly rhythmic and powerfully sensory; Cameron nimbly navigates both aspects. Her gentle voice carries listeners along with sensitive precision.

      By honoring Mungo’s earned confidence, this cozy episode boosts young listeners’ own.

      Pub Date: Jan. 27, 2026

      Duration: 6 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780063478251

      Publisher: Harper Audio

      Review Posted Online: Feb. 17, 2026

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