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CARPE JUGULUM

In a style of silliness peculiar to the British, Terry Pratchett has created a planet called Discworld, populated by daffy wizards, witches, monsters, mythical beasts and creatures of folklore. Thus far the affairs of Discworld have consumed some two dozen immensely popular novels, as well as a computer game, map, encyclopedia and a smattering of miscellany. CARPE JUGULUM (ersatz Latin for "go for the throat") merrily sends up sword-and-sorcery adventures, contemporary preoccupations and what we call civilization. Tony Robinson of “Blackadder” fame makes the most of his facility with accents and funny voices to propagate the fun, though his peculiar rhythms somewhat blunt the delight.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2000

Duration: 3 hrs

Publisher: Hodder Headline/ Trafalger Square

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    1632

    Eric Flint's series has been running for 12 years, and this is the book that started it all. A small mining town in West Virginia is teleported through time and space to Germany during the Thirty Years War, and its inhabitants must learn to survive in this brutal age. Narrator George Guidall brings a quiet gravitas to the often gory proceedings. He uses regional accents lightly, preferring to portray the characters through cadence and the solid pronunciation of difficult Germanic words and phrases. His best moments come in the many scenes of dialogue when the characters banter and shout. Guidall never lets the dialogue get ahead of him, reading deliberately to keep even the most emotional scenes on an even keel.

    Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2012

    Duration: 19 hrs, 30 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781464018282

    Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      2030

      THE REAL STORY OF WHAT HAPPENS TO AMERICA

      Dick Hill is a talented narrator, beloved for his renditions of the classics and action novels by Lee Child and Michael Connelly. Hill has gravitas; the man knows how to impregnate a pause. Movies by Albert Brooks, such as LOST IN AMERICA and DEFENDING YOUR LIFE, show actors—himself prominent among them—in circumstances so humiliating that they’re hilarious. Having chosen a futuristic setting for his first-ever novel, Brooks has upped the ante. The future is where many of us—all those unsaved—expect the worst. The combination of Hill’s deep voice and Brooks’s dark comic vision pushes hard at the line between what’s funny and what’s only sad. But hang on, because there’s a happy ending, or happyish.

      Pub Date: May 30, 2011

      Duration: 14 hrs, 30 mins

      Publisher: Tantor Media

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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