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THE ICEPICK SURGEON

MURDER, FRAUD, SABOTAGE, PIRACY, AND OTHER DASTARDLY DEEDS PERPETRATED IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE

Narrator Ben Sullivan's strong, clear voice and intentional pacing complement these tales of scientific misdeeds perfectly. In the name of progress, Thomas Edison, John Money, and John Charles Cutler, to name a few, disregarded ethics to achieve scientific glory. Hindsight shows that meaningful scientific progress is impossible to achieve through nefarious methods because the results are tainted. Unethical means almost always result in faulty methodology. Listeners will be aghast by the actions of these scientists; they seem more like characters of pulp science fiction. These chronicles are captivating because of their impact on the present day. Sullivan's straightforward narration of these unbelievable events will remind listeners of where the road of supposedly good intentions leads.

Pub Date: 2021

Duration: 11 hrs, 45 mins

DD ISBN: 9781549102929

Publisher: Hachette Audio

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    TALES OF A SHAMAN'S APPRENTICE

    Dr. Plotkin is an ethnobotanist who recounts his experiences searching for new medications in the Amazon rain forest. He makes an impassioned plea for the world to stop destroying this irreplaceable resource. Since the author reads his own work, we can rely on the pronunciation of some unusual botanical terms; however, his voice (presumably not trained for performance) lacks the enthusiasm and fascination the words suggest. Furthermore, with no chapter references and few pauses between sections, transitions, such as the change of location from Ecuador to Massachusetts, are awkward.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 3 hrs

    Publisher: Brilliance Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      CLOSE ENCOUNTERS WITH HUMANKIND

      A PALEOANTHROPOLOGIST INVESTIGATES OUR EVOLVING SPECIES

      Narrator Emily Woo Zeller is an affable guide through this brisk introduction to paleoanthropology. Paleoanthropologist Sang-Hee Lee assumes that listeners aren't familiar with her field, and it's apparent in most of the lucid, bite-sized chapters on a variety of topics. Coupled with Zeller's polished delivery, the result is less a classroom experience and more akin to an audio museum tour. Zeller's smooth voice makes for easy listening--occasionally too easy, to the point of being lulling. And though the authors aim for a beginner-friendly approach, some chapters are still too dense. Listeners who don't already know the finer points of Homo erectus versus Homo habilis may be scratching their heads. But these are minor faults of an otherwise worthwhile popular science audiobook.

      Pub Date: N/A

      Duration: 6 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781684410330

      Publisher: HighBridge Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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