Index of Audio Reviews
Titles - G
This is list of all the audio book
reviews, with titles starting with the letter
G, located on LPR. These audio books are listed alphabetically by title.
- The Garden of Eden and Other Criminal Delights
, by Faye Kellerman.
An audio collection of ten of Kellerman's best short stories.
- Gettysburg - Day Three, by Jeffry D. Wert.
In Gettysburg - Day Three, Wert, a respected Civil War historian, chronicles, in exacting detail, the entirety of the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg, a battle which was to change the course of a war.
- Ghost Soldiers: The Forgotten Epic Story of World War II's Most Dramatic Mission, By Hampton Sides.
In January of 1945, 121 U.S. Army Rangers, aided by two Filipino guerilla groups and countless civilians, rescued over 500 POW's from the Cabanatuan Prison Camp. Ghost Soldiers is the story of this daring rescue.
- Gimpel the Fool and Other Stories, by Isaac Bashevis Singer.
Gimpel the Fool, Esther Kreindel the Second, The Spinoza of Market Street and The Black Wedding, four short short stories by the famed Yiddish writer, I. B. Singer. This audio edition is read by Theodore Bikel.
- The Girls - A Novel, by Lori Lansens.
The story of Rose and Ruby Darlen, two conjoined twins who, as they near the age of thirty, set to commit their lives' story to paper.
- Glorious Appearing: The End of Days Book 12, by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins.
In this, the final installment of the Left Behind series, the seven years of Tribulation are coming to an end and the winner will take all at the battle of Armageddon.
- Glory Denied: The Saga of Jim Thompson, America's Longest-Held Prisoner of War, by Tom Philpott.
This book chronicles Thompson's early life, his captivity, how he was freed, and his home life after his liberation.
- Gods in Alabama, by Joshilyn Jackson.
When Arlene left home to go to college, she made a deal with God, if he'd keep the body of the murdered highschool football star from being discovered, she's trod the straight and narrow. Ten years have past since then, and it appears that all deals are off. Faced with the prospect of her past coming to light, Arlene heads home to try and protect her dark secret - if she can.
- Good Grief - A Novel, by Lolly Winston.
A humorous story about a young widows journey from the depths of grief to creating a new life for herself.
- The Good Guys, by Bill Bonanno and Joe Pistone, with David Fisher.
A traditional Mafia vs. the FBI story that is unique in that it was written by a former mob boss and an FBI agent who infiltrated the mob. Includes an interview with the authors.
- Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...And Others Don't , by Jim Collins.
Tips and insights on what makes great companies great, and how you can emulate these traits in your own business endeavors.
- The Goose Girl, by Shannon Hale.
A Full Cast Audio production of this delightful retelling of the Brothers Grimm fairytale.
- Grammar Snobs Are Great Big Meanies, by June Casagrande.
Casagrande offers listeners an irreverant and often sarcastic tour through the realm of grammar, and those who claim the right to dicticate what is right and what is wrong when it comes to word usage, puncution, and sentence structure.
- The Great Escape, by Kati Marton.
Nine Jews Who Fled Hitler and Changed the World. A joint biography of Edward Teller, John von Neumann, Leo Szilard, Eugene Wigner, Michael Curtiz, Alexander Korda, Robert Capa, Andre Kertesz, and Arthur Koestler. All nine were Hungarian Jews who fled their homeland due to antisemitism and the looming threat posed by the Nazis, and all went on to make significant contributions in the respective fields.
- The Great Mutiny: India 1857, by Christopher Hibbert.
In this book, Hibbert chronicles the causes of the mutiny, the course it took, and its aftermath of the 1857 mutiny in India that sparked a horrific conflict that resulted in the slaughter of thousands of innocent people - on both sides of the conflict.
- The Greatest Threat, by Richard Butler.
Iraq, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and the Growing Crisis of Global Security.
- Great Expectations,
by Charles Dickens.
Dicken's classic work about a young orphan boy's coming of age in Victorian England.
- The Greek Myths, Volumes I and II, by Robert Graves.
This is a massive book, and it is the standard reference book on Greek Mythology. It delves into the various creation myths, and births and lives of the various Greek gods, the role of the elemental forces in Greek mythology such as Chaos and Eros, as well as exploring the roles and stories of the Titans, the lesser gods, and other supernatural figures, such as witches.
- The Grim Grotto, by Lemony Snicket.
The 11th book in the beloved Children's series, A Series of Unfortunate Events.
- Growing Up King, by Dexter Scott King with Ralph Wiley.
Dexter is the youngest son of Martin Luther King Jr. In this intimate memoir, he explores what it was like growing up under shadow of his illustrious father.
- The Guardian, by Nicholas Sparks.
A romantic thriller about a young window and the two men vying for her affections.
- Guardian of the Horizon, by Elizabeth Peters.
An Amelia Peabody mystery, that fills the missing gap (1907–1908) in Peabody's history and which returns, once again, to the Lost Oasis.
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