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Early December New Arrivals

Look for these audio books the first two weeks of December at iAudioBookStore.com

Title Author
LA Rex Will Beall
Short Straw Stuart Woods
Tishomingo Blues Elmore Leonard
Shade Neil Jordan
Jarhead Anthony Swofford
Fear   Jeff Abbott
The Afghan Frederick Forsyth
Exit A Anthony Swofford
Stalemate Iris Johansen
Mad River Road Joy Fielding
The Promise of a Lie Howard Roughan
Song Yet Sung James McBride

 

Posted on Friday, November 27, 2009 at 10:37AM by Registered CommenterRW Karp | Comments Off

Just Added for Early November

We have E. Lynn Harris' Basketball Jones.  Mr. Harris died in July of this year.  He is a major African-American voice of contemporary adult fiction.  This audio book has adult themes.  It is something completely new for our site, but I thought this was an opportunity to sample the work of an author most of us may not know.

Posted on Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 01:21PM by Registered CommenterRW Karp | Comments Off

Early November New Arrivals

Look for these audio books the first two weeks of November at iAudioBookStore.com

Title Author
The Private Patient P.D. James
Cutting for Stone Abraham Verghese
Shannon Frank Delaney
Homer & Langley E.L. Doctorow
Rules of Deception Christopher Reich

 

Posted on Sunday, October 18, 2009 at 10:03AM by Registered CommenterRW Karp | Comments Off

Early October New Arrivals - October 6, 2009

Going up on our webiste at iAudioBookStore.com today:

Title Author
Chosen Prey John Sandford
Opening Day - The Jackie Robinson Story Jonathan Eig
Certain Prey John Sandford
Fool Moon [On MP3] Jim Butcher
The Widows of Eastwick John Updike
Atonement Ian McEwan
The Associate John Grisham
World Without End Ken Follett

 

 

Posted on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at 01:19PM by Registered CommenterRW Karp | Comments Off

We Have The Lost Symbol Audio Book!

Those of you who loved The Da Vinci Code (and there were millions of you), we have Dan Brown's follow-up, The Lost Symbol.  This 14 CD 17.5 hour audio book is getting wonderful reviews.

I'm hesistant to start listening because usually all the copies go out before I can get through that long a title. The other problem is that I like to save a long audio book for drives to and from Texas or California.  But I'm not planning a trip anytime soon so I will have to do short sessions going into town.  The might result in a very long period before I finish and review this book!

Posted on Monday, September 28, 2009 at 01:56PM by Registered CommenterRW Karp | Comments Off
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