
Edoardo Ballerini
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Aug 30, 2024 |
lithub.com | Ian Frazier |Robert Fass |Edoardo Ballerini |Garrett Graff
Each month, our friends at AudioFile Magazine share a curated list of the best audiobooks for your literary listening pleasure.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
audiofilemagazine.com | Liz Moore |Saskia Maarleveld |Daniel Silva |Edoardo Ballerini
Thrills and chills abound in the audiobooks we’re looking forward to this month, including new titles from Daniel Silva, Deborah Harkness, Lev Grossman, Chuck Tingle, and more. Break out the icy drinks, crank up the AC or hit the beach, and settle in for summer listening. THE GOD OF THE WOODSby Liz Moore, read by Saskia MaarleveldPenguin Audio Release date: July 2A camper at a summer camp disappears, kicking off a desperate search and uncovering family secrets.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
podcasts.apple.com | Edoardo Ballerini |Doug Brunt
Edoardo Ballerini: vodka martini, three olives Award-winning audiobook narrator and actor Edoardo discusses how he went from studying Latin at the Vatican to joining an acting troupe then making his NYC acting debut on LAW & ORDER, identifies which areas of the arts are most immediately under threat from artificial intelligence, tells how the audiobook business has evolved since his first narration in 2007, and how the nuance of reading characters of a different age/race/gender has changed in...
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Nov 15, 2023 |
podcasts.apple.com | Arnold Schwarzenegger |Joe Mathews |Edoardo Ballerini
The 2003 recall of California’s governor, and his replacement with Arnold Schwarzenegger, was more than just history. For Americans, the recall previewed how our politics would grow louder, more populist, and more direct. For Californians, Schwarzenegger’s election started a new wave of action-oriented, people-driven governance, with major advances for children, environmental protection, and democratic reform.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
carlalovestoread.wordpress.com | Edoardo Ballerini
I’ve said it before, but I enjoy historical fiction where I learn something about our past. All three of these books did that for me and more. The stories were all well written and the research was excellent. Although I constantly say that I need to move on from WW2 stories, there seems to be more to learn and I will continue to read about this time. I listened to all of these and found them to be easy to listen to, with good narration. Scroll down to read my thoughts.
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