Sep
07
2008
Here are this month’s audio book specials:
| Walking the Bible |
Normal Price: $14.95
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On a visit to Jerusalem, Bruce Feiler has a revelation; the stories of the Bible occurred in real places – places he could visit today. So he sets out on a perilous ten-thousand-mile journey retracing the greatest stories ever told.
From the base of Mount Ararat, where he meets a mysterious man who claims to have found Noah’s ark, to the edge of the Dead Sea, where he climbs salt pillars in the lost cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, Feiler discovers that the Bible still lives in the landscape. He visits the desert outpost where Abraham first heard the words of God and has an unexpected encounter alongside the legendary burning bush. And finally he climbs Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
In each place, Feiler eloquently explores how geography affects the Bible and how his journey has influenced his faith. Walking the Bible is both a heart-pounding adventure and an uplifting personal quest that will forever change your view of some of history’s most memorable events.
Normal in-store physical product price: $17.95
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| Rich Dad’s Advisors: The ABC’s Of Getting Out Of Debt |
Normal Price: $15.28
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From the author of the Rich Dad’s Advisors books Own Your Own Corporation and How to Buy and Sell a Business comes a guide to estate planning.
Learn how to trade bad debt for good debt and maximize credit in this step-by-step guide. Get the details on the fastest ways to wipe out bad debt, as well as simple strategies to maximize one’s credit rating. Whether trying to get out of debt, or making sure one’s credit is in the best shape possible, readers will discover that this book can be worth thousands of dollars!
Normal in-store physical product price: $24.98
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| Yummy Mummy, The |
Normal Price: $20.98
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Six months after the birth of her daughter, Evie, thirtysomething Amy Crane finds her life is no longer her own. She’s traded a high-pressure job in PR for something far more difficult – new motherhood. Even though she adores everything about her daughter – from her tiny blond head to that ambrosial baby smell – Amy doesn’t exactly adore herself. Feeling invisible, overweight, and about as attractive as a barnyard animal, she can’t relate to the smug women in her new mothers group who seem to embrace the lifestyle of nappies and organic baby food. Even worse, she suspects that Evie’s father, Joe – the man she’s living with but not married to is having an affair.
Then Amy meets Alice, who seems to have this mommy thing down: She’s single-girl slender, for one thing, with groomed eyebrows, a smooth forehead, and killer clothes. Plus, she has a sex life. In short, she’s a Yummy Mummy, one of a new breed of Pilates-practicing, Blahniks-wearing, salon-coiffed moms who manage to make motherhood look positively sexy. Under Alice’s tutelage, Amy attempts to rebuild her body, wardrobe, and self-esteem, and discovers that she’s got some yumminess of her own; but a new look may not be the answer to her problems as her relationship with Joe starts to unravel.
POLLY WILLIAMS is a journalist who writes for In Style, Marie Claire, and The Sunday Times, as well as other publications. She lives in London with her husband and son.
ROSALYN LANDOR’s acting career spans 30 years with TV film and theater appearances in the UK and US. She has appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Matlock, O’Hara and the UK television series Rumpole of the Bailey. Her voice credits include the film Teacher’s Pet, the television series Taz-Mania and Disney’s House of Mouse series as the voice of “The Blue Fairy”. Rosalyn also read Rosie Dunne by Cecilia Ahern for Hyperion Audiobooks.
Normal in-store physical product price: $29.98
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| Hamlet |
Normal Price: $18.75
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Hamlet, which dates from 1600-1601, is the first in Shakespeare’s great series of four tragedies, the others being Othello (1603), King Lear (1605) and Macbeth (1606). In writing this extraordinary play Shakespeare effectively re-invented tragedy after an interval of roughly two thousand years – we have to go back to the Greek dramatists of 5th century Athens to find anything of comparable depth and maturity.
Certainly Shakespeare had already dealt with tragic themes and situations in plays such as Romeo and Juliet, Richard II and Julius Caesar, but in Hamlet he found himself able to fuse with complete artistic success the conflicting concerns of the private individual and the public state of which he is a member, or for which he may indeed be responsible – Hamlet is, after all. Prince of Denmark. This is a quin-tessentially Renaissance theme: it is no longer enough to appeal to an accepted moral or religious system, but instead each man must find out for himself a moral path through the ‘unweeded garden’ of life.
The first known version of the Hamlet story is found in the twelfth century Historia Danica by Saxo Grammaticus. Most of the main ingredients of the story are already present, albeit in primitive form, and some of the names, too -’Amlethus’ for Hamlet. In 1576 Francois de Belleforest retold the story in his Histoires Tragiques, translated into English in 1608 and hence too late for Shakespeare to have read – but someone, perhaps Thomas Kyd, came across the story in the 1580’s and turned it into a play which must have been Shakespeare’s immediate source, however radically different Shakespeare’s version turned out to be. We know, incidentally, that the idea of a ghost seeking revenge comes from this lost play: Thomas Lodge in 1596 writes of the ‘ghost which cried so miserably at The Theater, like an oyster wife, “Hamlet, revenge. ‘”
Normal in-store physical product price: $31.75
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| Soul of the Fire |
Normal Price: $29.95
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Terry Goodkind returns to the epic Sword of Truth saga in a tale of sweeping fantasy adventure bound to enthrall his growing legion of fans. In Temple of the Winds, the New York Times bestselling fourth novel in the series, the Seeker of Truth Richard Rahl and Mother Confessor Kahlan Amnell risked their lives and souls to free the land of D’Hara from the scourge of a magical plague. But in doing so they accidentally unleashed the Chimes, a magic whose threat will reach far beyond D’Hara.
Now it has become terrifyingly clear that the Chimes have the potential to bring down all that Richard and Kahlan have worked to protect, and even the power of the Sword of Truth may not be enough to stem the tide of their unleashed magical force. But if the Chimes cannot be stopped, first they will ravage Richard and Kahlan, then all of D’Hara, and then the entire world …
Normal in-store physical product price: $29.95
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| Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan |
Normal Price: $9.95
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Knowledge Products is a leading publisher of educational audiobooks. The subject matter is primarily based on the great ideas and events of history.
Leviathan is a vigorous defense of a strong central government that was originally published in 1651, just after the English wars of 1642-49. This commentary on the work explores the social and political turmoil during which Leviathan was written, including an examination of the radical political philosophies spawned by opposition to Stuart monarchy in England. It explains the materialistic foundation of Hobbes’s philosophy and how this influenced his theory of man, society, and government. Special attention is paid to Hobbes’s theory of the “state of nature,” the social contract, and the governmental sovereignty. The right of resistance against unjust laws and the right to liberty of conscience also are discussed.
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