Gil Wilson
- Page Views
- 27,318
- Content
- 317
- Fans
- 2
- Contributor since
- 7/17/2008
Education/Experience
B.A. Theatre, B.A. Broadcasting, Southern Illinois University & AAS Electronics & Computer Technology DeVry University
Displaying Results 1 - 200 (of 318) for Yahoo! Voices
Next »
-
'Across the Universe' by Beth RevisA great story, some very well thought out Sci-fi, and great performances from the readers makes this young adult fiction something everyone should put on their must listen list.
-
'We're Alive': SEASON 2, Written by Kc WaylandIf you are a zombie fan make sure you don't overlook this audio performance.
-
"Autumn: Disintegration" by David MoodyOnce again David Moody has created nightmares for me, and for that, sir, I thank you
-
"Lunatics" by Dave Barry & Alan ZweibelNon-stop hilarity that is brilliant in its delivery as well, in that it is told from both men's point of view through and each one has a different opinion as to how to handle themselves.
-
"We're Alive: A Story of Survival" (The First Season) Written by KC WaylandIf you are a regular reader of my postings then you already know I'm a huge fan of all things zombie.
-
"The Cay" by Theodore TaylorPick up a YA book, you might be surprised.
-
"Situations Matter: Understanding How Context Transforms Your World" by Sam Sommersmaybe in the next situation you can do something to help or just make your life easier.
-
"Torchwood: The Sin Eaters" by Brian MinchinIn a well told story that combines horror, sci-fi, and some good comedic relief Torchwood and it's operatives will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
-
“Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel” by Stephen ColeIf you are interested as to where this book falls into the timeline of the Doctor Who series, it occurs after tv episode, “Victory of the Daleks” and before the book, “The Runaway Train.”
-
Trifles by Susan GlaspellA very haunting play and a brilliant performance produced by L.A. Theatre Works makes for a solid performance you won't forget.
-
"Becky Shaw" by Gina GionfriddoMulticast performance starring;Emily Bergl, Matt Letscher, Marsha Mason, Mandy Siegfried, and Josh Stamberg
-
"Son of Strelka, Son of God" by Dan Warren and Barack ObamaThe story Dan Warren has creatively edited, complete with music, is the story of an ugly dog-faced demigod who recreates the world after it is destroyed.
-
"Mouthpiece" by L. Ron HubbardAll four stories in superb audio drama form are the perfect companion for anyone who loves a good mystery.
-
"Autumn: Purification" by David MoodyThe post apocalyptic living dead survival series continues
-
"Autumn: The City" by David MoodyLots of zombie horror, but not the typical flesh eating terror, rather the survival and psychological horror of the end of the world. Now on to book 3 "Purification."
-
"Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers" 2008 Tour Edition by Geoffrey CowanThis play is a great representation of a time in U.S. history that changed the world, and is a key story in any freedom of press argument. Grab this piece of history and enjoy.
-
"The Ringworld Engineers" by Larry NivenGreat science-fiction mixed with the struggle of a race against time and the struggle of sacrifice this sequel to "Ringworld" continues the great story of wonder.
-
Torchwood: Another Life by Peter AnghelidesNot sure about the future of the series, but if this audiobook is a reflection of the others available, I can still get my fix.
-
"Orders is Orders" by L. Ron HubbardIt may be the old Pulp-Fiction formula, but L. Ron Hubbard could write the action that keeps you hooked until the very end.
-
"Doctor Who: The Jade Pyramid" Audiobook by Martin DayWith Samurai, Ninjas, Aliens and the Doctor, this story is full of fun and adventure and is a must hear for any Doctor Who fan, and who knows, maybe able to attract the few that have yet to discover the fun in Doctor Who.
-
"She Stoops to Conquer: Or Mistakes of the Night" by Oliver GoldsmithBravo, LATW, on yet another fine production.
-
"Them or Us" (book 3 of the Hater Trilogy) by David MoodyThis book is full of philosophic wonderings and some interesting action thrown in to keep the brain pumped.
-
"Trouble on His Wings" by L. Ron HubbardLots of fun high-flying, death-defying, adventure in this one.
-
"A Christmas Carol" by Charles DickensA classic you can't miss and especially with Jim Dale Narrating.
-
"Red Mist" by Patricia CornwellPatricia Cornwell did an excellent job explaining the past histories of all the personnel involved and this novel serves well as a stand-alone piece in the Kay Scarpetta series.
-
"Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles" by Michael MoorcockWith some fun moments, the theft of a gaudy hat, and some strange sports, this is one adventure with the Doctor that you won't soon forget.
-
"Death Benefit" by Robin Cook ReviewThis non-stop thrillride will take you from the campus of a prestige medical school, to the offices of shady investment bankers to a new crime syndicate without taking a breath until the very end.
-
"Ringworld" by Larry NivenParker is able to deliver the story and able to create the different voices for each of the characters and keep you in the story till the very end.
-
"Marvel Zombies" Writer - Robert Kirkman Artist - Sean PhillipsFun book and a some good gore for you Marvel and Zombie fans.
-
"Night of the Living Trekkies" by Kevin D. Anderson and Sam StallWith tons of sci-fi/Star Trek and comic book references this book is full of hilarious moments and with tons of zombies it is also full of some thrills that will keep you anxious to read the whole book in one night.
-
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by F. Scott FitzgeraldThe story is fun and at times and poignant at others and sometimes both. A great view of the life of man.
-
"The Dragon Factory" by Jonathan MaberryMaberry writes the perfect action/horror novel.
-
"Superman on Trial" Written and Directed by Dirk MaggsVery nice production bringing an interesting comic book story to life.
-
"Batman: The Lazarus Syndrome" BBC Radio Drama Written by Simon Bullivant and Dirk MaggsIn an exciting audio-comic book, you will feel every punch and smell the dankness of the bat-cave thanks to the expert production fro BBC Radio and AudioGo.
-
"Old Jews Telling Jokes - the Joke-Off" Sam Hoffman and Eric Spiegelman, EditorsDefinitely one to have around just for the fun of it.
-
"Between Planets" by Robert A. HeinleinWith Venusian Dragons, and military coups this book will keep you on the edge throughout and with the very nice production from Full Cast Audio, the story will come to life putting you "Between Planets."
-
"Z E O: A Zombie's Guide to Getting A(Head) in Business" by Scott KenemoreHumor and common sense all rolled into one with this very interesting and entertaining book by Scott Kenemore.
-
"Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death" by Deborah Blumif the study of the paranormal or you're thinking about becoming a ghost hunter like on TV, check out the history of debunking and proof in this book.
-
"Ashes, Ashes" by Jo TreggiariIf you liked the "Hunger Games" series this book will be right up your alley.
-
"Enron" by Lucy PrebbleInformative, entertaining and frustrating, you'll find yourself laughing with disgust at big business. -
"The Chee-Chalker" by L. Ron HubbardYet another fun adventure that will keep you guessing until the very end. -
"The Adventures of Mr. Maximillian Bacchus and His Travelling Circus" by Clive BarkerWith magical prose and fun short stories, this is one book that is great for all ages. This would be the perfect bedtime story book, and in audiobook form would be the great travelling companion. -
"Macbeth" by William ShakespeareTragedy ensues and another classic has been engulfed. Enjoy this classic performed by wonderful cast. -
"Doctor Who: Hunter's Moon" by Paul FinchIn a non-stop thrillride this story will keep you on the edge of your seat, have you chew down all your fingernails and keep your adrenaline up until the very end. -
"Hell's Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs" by Hunter S. ThompsonGreat writing and interesting cultures make this book a good read. -
"Doctor Who: The Hounds of Artemis" by James GossGreat little audiobook that may get you hooked into the Doctor Who world if you aren't already. -
"Branded Outlaw" by L. Ron HubbardIn a tale that is a CLASSIC western, you'll need to tighten up your spurs because you are in for the long ride until justice prevails in the old west. -
"Death of a Salesman" by Arthur MillerThis performance from L.A. Theatre Works is superb in every manner and this classic play is one that should not be missed. -
"Black Mask 1: Doors in the Dark -And Other Crime Fiction from the Legendary Magazine" Edited by Otto PenzlerEach one of these stories has its twists and turns that keep you guessing as to what happens next, which is what makes them so fun to hear. I know I'm looking forward to the next edition. -
"The Unexpected: Volume 1" Released by Radioarchives.ComThis collection is perfect for any fan of mystery, thrillers, suspense and old time radio. If you are just plain curious, check them out they are a lot of fun, especially because the end of each story is Unexpected. -
"Ghost Story" the Dresden Files, Book 13 by Jim Butcherthis is one of those books that you have to get to the very end before it all soaks in. Great Stuff. -
"Ai! Pedrito! -When Intelligence Goes Wrong " by L. Ron Hubbard and Kevin J. AndersonMixing in a comedy of errors, mistaken identity, espionage, and blundering officials, this is a fun audiobook that will keep you on the edge of your seat with action and laughing out loud with great humor. -
"A Very Strange Trip" by L. Ron Hubbard & Dave Wolvertonone of the funniest sci-fi romps through time -
"Life" by Keith Richards & James FoxGreat bit of rock and roll history with some inside stories that make the trip more fun. -
"American Conspiracies: Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies that the Government Tells " by Jesse Ventura & Dick RussellI will warn you though, thanks to the P.A.T.R.I.O.T. act the government can and will access your digital/paper trail, so if you check this out from the library (like I did) or purchase online they will know. -
"The Graduate" Stage Adaptation by Terry Johnson Based on the Novel by Charles Webb and the Screenplay by Calder Willingham and Buck HenryA funny romp through love and philosophy, this production of "The Graduate" will have you laughing and thinking. Bravo, LATW. -
"Three Sisters" by Anton ChekhovAnother nice production from the folks at L.A. Theatre works, I can't wait to see what they serve up next, but in the meantime, I'll be visiting their back catalogue. -
"The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar WildeGreat way to have fun for a couple of hours, just pick up this audio book from L.A. Theatre Works. -
"Spy Killer" by L. Ron HubbardIn a story that is non-stop twists and turns, and secret identities as well as identity changes, Hubbard keeps you wondering what will happen next in this constant thriller. -
"A Lion Among Men" by Gregory MaguireMaguire could end his Oz saga here, but he did leave the door open for further exploration. This book really allows you to emphathize with all the characters, even the ones who seem bad/evil and is a great addition to Maguire's stories. -
"Under the Black Ensign" by L. Ron HubbardGreat swashbuckling, pirates, battles, and dames what more could you ask for. This story beats any Pirates of the Caribbean story you'll find. -
"Paul is Undead" by Alan GoldsherFor any Beatles fan this book is a must, it will have you laughing throughout. Lots of gory laughs to be had. -
"Dearly Devoted Dexter" by Jeff LindsayI think I'm gonna go with audiobook versions of the rest of this series because Nick Landrum is so good at his job. -
"The Sky Crasher" by L. Ron HubbardTwo great stories, both with some great air battles, one with guns and one with wits. -
Torchwood Audio DramasFour great sci-fi stories that will leave you wanting more. -
Hostage to Death by L. Ron Hubbardaudio book review of a far flung adventure by L. Ron Hubbard -
"Sh*t My Dad Says" by Justin HalpernWhen all is said and done this book is basically about a man that loves his family and will do anything for them, the rest of the world can go to hell. -
"Son of a Witch" by Gregory MaguireThe story remains very interesting and entertaining, but I feel the book was not complete. -
"The Cylons' Secret" by Craig Shaw GardnerCraig Shaw Gardner weaves a tale that keeps with the in depth plots and characters that made the reimagined series a hit. -
"Under the Diehard Brand" by L. Ron HubbardGalaxy Audio and Galaxy Press have been releasing the short stories from the master storyteller, L. Ron Hubbard for a few years now and continue to do so. -
Naked Lunch: The Restored Text by William S. BurroughsIf you do chose to pick up this book I will warn you, reality will be altered and no matter who you are you will be disturbed. -
"Wind Gone Mad" by L. Ron HubbardThis will be the one of the most fun two hours you've ever spent. Enjoy! -
"Full Dark, No Stars" by Stephen KingDefinitely a good dive into the dark side from Stephen King. -
"The Metamorphosis" by Franz KafkaMan turns into an insect and the family learns to cope. -
"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty SmithSure there are some moments where it is beyond reality but that is what makes the magic of a good book. -
"The Power of One" by Bryce CourtenayThis book points out the unfairness in the world from a child's point of view developing into a voyage of hope for mankind. -
"Over The End Line" By Alfred C. Martinoof a story in which the characters are not divided easily in to the popular kids vs. social outcasts -
"The Lottery and Seven Other Stories" By Shirley Jacksonshort stories that go against the grain -
"The Last Days of Krypton"This story is full of adventure, excitement, passion and glory and is a perfect read for comic book and science fiction lovers alike. -
"Cargo Of Coffins" By L. Ron Hubbardan exciting story that will keep the listener wanting more, Galaxy Audio will place you on an ocean going yacht with action that seems so real you will be ducking bullets and hoping not to get seasick -
"A Raisin in the Sun" By Lorraine HansberryA classic play produced with excellent quality create this great audio masterpiece. -
"The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle" Graphic Novel by Jim ButcherWith excellent Jim Butcher storytelling and beautiful artwork "Welcome to the Jungle" is a great introduction to the Dresden files series. -
"Sabotage In the Sky" By L. Ron Hubbardmake sure you're strapped in because this one will keep you on th edge of your seat. -
"The Code of the Zombie Pirate" By Scott Kenemorewhether you are a fan of pirates or a fan of zombies or both Scott Kenemore will tell you how to combine the two and be successful at your plunders and be able to retire to your own desert isle when all is said and done. -
"A Touch of Dead" Short Stories from the Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine HarrisIf you're a fan of "True Blood" or of the Sookie Stackhouse books, this may not be a "must-read" but it is a fun one to pick up while waiting for that next book from Charlaine Harris. -
"Man-Killers Of the Air" By L. Ron HubbardHubbard creates what could have easily been turned into a regular series in the funny papers. -
"Side Jobs" by Jim ButcherCollection of Short stories from the Dresden Files -
"Brass Keys to Murder" by L. Ron HubbardThis time around we dive into the mystery genre from the old pulp fiction writings of L. Ron Hubbard. -
"Final Crisis" by Greg CoxWhile having some great confrontations and interesting twists on science and gods the story just didn't do it for me. -
"Six-Gun Caballero" by L. Ron HubbardMichael Patrick Obañon, who may have an Irish name, but has the soul of a Spanish gentleman, loses his hundred-thousand-acre spread and has to fight his renegade foes with cunning and firepower. -
'"Missing in Death" (short Story in the Lost Anthology Book) "In Death"series Book 29.5 By J.D. Robbshort story set in Lt. Eve Dallas's world that provides a very interesting mystery with one of those sci-fi gadgets turning out to be the focus of the investigation. -
"Zombie, Ohio" by Scott KenemoreThis book is full of fun, from the funny to the whole end of the world via zombies. -
"Golden Hell" by L. Ron Hubbardthis audio book features two stories from the "Tales of the Orient" genre of Hubbard's works. -
"Wondrous Strange" by Lesley LivingstonVery entertaining bit of young adult fiction that will keep you enthralled until the end. -
"Yukon Madness" by L. Ron Hubbardtravel from The Great White North, to Revolutionary Russia to a South Seas Island, some great adventure with tales that range in emotion as they do locale. -
"Kingdom Come" Adapted by John Whitman Based on a Story by Mark Waid and Alex Ross and the Novelization by Elliot S. MagginThis audio drama packs a pretty good superhero punch with some great voice acting and some excellent sound effects to keep you in the moment. -
"The Baron of Coyote River" by L. Ron Hubbardgreat stories that will keep you entertained and help escape whatever you need to escape. -
"The Looking Glass Wars" by Frank BeddorWhile still maintaining a resemblance to the original story Beddor creates a fun adventure with imagination and thrills. -
"Hurricane" by L. Ron HubbardOnce again Hubbard has written an exciting adventure that is part high-seas and part island drama. -
Fantasy in Death (In Death Series) by J. D. RobbNon-stop action, mystery and suspense. -
"Autumn" by David MoodyMoody can scare you without the violence of a typical zombie thriller. -
"Inky Odds" by L. Ron HubbardWith some great humor and adventure this story is yet another story from L. Ron Hubbard that will amaze you with the depth of information. -
"DC Universe: Trail of Time" by Jeff MariotteHeroes, the old west, time travel and evil villains, all this combines to make one tasty story from the DC comics universe, and thanks to GraphicAudio this book comes to life in audiobook form. -
"The Iron Duke" by L. Ron HubbardThis story will remind you of the golden age of radio when dramas were told with excellent voice actors, great sound effects and a musical score that will transport you back in time on an adventure not to be forgotten. -
"WWW:Watch" By Robert J. SawyerIn an exciting adventure through cyberspace and beyond. This audiobook should be on your "must read" list. -
"Firstborn" Book 3 of "A Time Odyssey" by Arthur C. Clark & Stephen BaxterA cliffhanger indeed, I hope this can be concluded some way, but whether or not this happens, these books are a great example of the mass of intelligence that is Arthur C. Clarke. Imaginative yet possible. -
"Immortalis - Part 3 of 3" Book 7(of 7) of "The Demon Wars Saga" by R.A. SalvatoreA great adventure comes to a close but in a way that leaves the reader/listener wanting more yet happy if that is the end. -
"Patient Zero" by Jonathan MaberryMaberry has created the perfect action zombie story with the perfect action hero to lead the fight. -
"Sky Birds Dare!" by L. Ron HubbardThis book will keep you on the edge as Breeze manages to save himself through all the flights. -
"Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment" by James PattersonAll in all though this is a fun adventure in genetic mutations and kids seeking their origins. -
"Shorn: Toys to Men" by Dennis Milam BensieDennis' life cleary illustrates how many things combine to create a human life and what path one takes will determine how that life will be. -
"Shadows from Boot Hill" by L. Ron HubbardOnce again Galaxy Press, Galaxy Audio and L. Ron Hubbard deliver an exciting collection of Western stories to make reading or listening fun. -
"The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins"The Hunger Games" takes several ideas and wraps them together to form an exciting bit of big-brother-dystopian-sci-fi. -
"Promises in Death" by J.D. RobbI say give these books a chance, they do have some redeeming values. That and they are pretty fun sci-fi / detective novels. -
"Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevensonwith a hearty "aaarrghh" I say, grab this book in either audiobook or whatever format you choose, and give it a good read. -
"Tomb of the Ten Thousand Dead" by L. Ron HubbardGalaxy Audio/Galaxy Press have put together their own Hubbard pulp fiction/audio pulp fiction that covers the world from the Arabian sea to Russia to the West Indies. -
"Vermilion Drift" by William Kent KruegerWith twists and turns in the story and plotline, this book will keep you guessing through to the end. -
"Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus" by Mary ShelleyAll the creature wants is a friend. -
"The Fall" Book 2 of "The Strain Trilogy" by Guillermo Del Toro & Chuck Hoganthe mythology of vampires returns to the dark horror of life stealing blood suckers to be feared and staked or in this case killed with silver. -
"The Phantom Patrol" by L. Ron HubbardWith some exciting battles and a great storyline, this sea adventure will keep you on the edge of your seat whether reading the book or listening to the audio book. -
"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis StevensonHey this novella is not too long of a read or listen, so do yourself a favor read a classic and enjoy some mystery with a little philosophy thrown in -
"Immortalis - Part 2 of 3" Book 7 of "The Demon Wars Saga" by R.A. SalvatoreSuperb acting and characterization by the talented voices would normally be enough, but with the original music and Earth shattering sound effects, this audio book will engulf you in the story and excitement that is "The Demon Wars Saga." -
"The Falcon Killer" by L. Ron HubbardThis story has some great arial battles, escapes and intrigue that will keep you wondering whether the Falcon Killer will live to see another day. -
"Deep Blue" by David Niall WilsonThrough some great musical imagery and excellent sub-plots, David Niall Wilson, has written a captivating story that is full of surprises -
"Does My Head Look Big in This?" by Randa Abdel-Fattahthe typical problems of the teen years but also shows a very eye opening view of a religion that is misunderstood. -
"The Art of Zombie Warfare; How to Kick Ass like the Walking Dead" by Scott Kenemore Illustrations by Adam Wallentaif you are looking for a fun romp through Zombie land, check out Scott Kenemore's "The Art of Zombie Warfare," the most fun you'll ever have with the undead. -
"UR" by Stephen KingKing has turned the latest form of literature, the e-book, or more specifically Amazon's Kindle, into a bringer of evil. -
The Headhunters by L. Ron HubbardThis time I take a far flung adventure to the Solomon Islands following adventurer Tom Christian and what leads to his path for revenge and gold. -
"The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" Edited by John Joseph AdamsThe definining quote Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote for Holmes, "Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth," is what guides this collection. -
"Bloody Jack" by L.A. MeyerBasically start out with a little "Oliver Twist' throw in some "Treasure Island" with a dash of "Robinson Crusoe" and you have this fun adventure.
-
"Buffalo Unbound, a Celebration" by Laura PedersenThis book is a fun read that not only teaches a little history, but entertains with the not quite dry wit of Laura Pedersen and creates the urge to shuffle off to Buffalo -
"Devil's Manhunt" by L. Ron HubbardStrap on your spurs and get a shot of some red-eye and enjoy these stories from the Golden Age. -
"Immortalis - Part 1 of 3" Book 7 of "The Demon Wars Saga" by R.A. Salvatorestrap in and enjoy this beginning of the end of the saga. -
"Beastly" by Alex FlinnI will warn you once again this is not a Disney version and the Happy Ending is relative -
Book 6 of "The Demon Wars Saga"Once again through the magic of GraphicAudio's superb production this saga continues with some of the most exciting audio books ever produced -
"On Blazing Wings" by L. Ron HubbardOne of the best ways to enjoy these stories is in the audiobook form produced by Galaxy Audio. -
"Countdown" by Greg CoxWith some great excitement in what are normally minor characters, this audiobook will have you cheering for the good guys and on the edge of your seat until the final punch is thrown. -
"Transcendence - Part 2 of 3" Book 6 of "The Demon Wars Saga" by R.A. Salvatoreas I would love to let these drag out and savor each one, the story is just too exciting to stop. -
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll,I'm not sure what classic I'll be visiting next, but I can tell you, it'll be hard to capture the fun I just heard in this presentation. -
"Transcendence Part 1 of 3" Book 6 of "The Demon Wars" Saga by R. A. SalvatoreGraphicAudio delivers this story with the excellent production they use in all their releases. The acting is simply the best. -
"All Frontiers Are Jealous" by L. Ron HubbardPerfect for the person who likes to have fun while reading or listening to a good book, and fun you will have. -
"Dead in the Family" Book 10 of the Southern Vampire/Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries by Charlaine HarrisWho is this other body? Who killed them? Why is Sookie being Framed? -
"Ascendance - Part 2 of 2" Book 5 of "The Demon Wars Saga" by R. A. SalvatoreSuper exciting fantasy novel, not sure how Salvatore and GraphicAudio can top this, but the next book, "Transcendance," is sitting by my side as I write this ready to continue the adventure. -
"Ascendance - Part 1 of 2" Book 5 of "The Demon Wars Saga" by R. A. SalvatoreThe focus of this book is on the development of Adryan and what could possibly be a dark future for all the residents of the land of Corona, elves and humans alike, and GraphicAudio delivers this story with a punch. -
"Hurtling Wings" by L. Ron HubbardCheck out this latest release from Galaxy Audio for some exciting air adventures from the Golden Age of stories. -
"Strange Brew" Edited by P.N. Elrodif witches are your cup of tea, check out "Strange Brew." -
"13 Bullets" by David WellingtonCaxton and Arkely team up to try and destroy at least 3 known vampires and "13 Bullets" will take you on a journey through some dark places and unravel a classic vampire tale. -
"The Great Secret" by L. Ron HubbardSome fun space adventures in this collection from Galaxy Press and Galaxy Audio. -
"Directive 51" by John BarnesGreat combination of social commentary, political debate and sci-fi are worked into "Directive 51." -
"The Ghost Hunter's Field Guide" by Margie Kaywhether you are a professional Ghost Hunter, hobbyist, or simply curious this book would be the perfect handbook, to keep in your bag of tricks. -
"Cattle King for a Day" by L. Ron HubbardTwo great westerns (I never thought I'd say that) by the master story teller L. Ron Hubbard from the Golden Age of Stories -
"Sunstorm", Book 2 of the Time Odyssey" by Arthur C. Clarke & Stephen BaxterWhat turns out to be a great sci-fi race for time, "Sunstorm" will have you on the edge of your seat while listening to this fine classic audiobook. -
"Blockade Billy" by Stephen KingTwo great stories from a master of suspense. Enjoy. -
"Sense and Sensibility and Sea-Monsters" by Ben H. Winters & Jane AustenI would say bypass this one and enjoy the other mashup novels with vampires and zombies. -
"Infinity: Chronicles of Nick Book 1" by Sherrilyn KenyonI you like reading supernatural fiction, no matter what your age this is one I highly recommend you give a listen. -
"The Trail of the Red Diamonds" by L. Ron HubbardAll these audio books have superb voice acting, original music and subtle yet effective sound effects combined with the excitement and thrills of the twists and turns of Hubbard's writing to make for an experience that will leave you looking for more. -
"Eternity in Death" (novella) Book 29 of "...In Death" Series by J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts)Once again I will point out the single downfall of the entire series and that is the explicit sex scenes -
"Carnival of Death" by L. Ron Hubbard (audio Book Review)A couple of stories from the Golden Age, by L. Ron Hubbard that provide some nice chills of horror, nothing too scary. -
"Dog Blood" a Novel by David Moody (audio Book Review)David Moody has created a thrilling joyride through an apocalyptic world of zombies, but without an apocalypse or zombies. -
"Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls" by Steve HockensmithThe book leads up to Elizabeth Bennett's coming out ball and a zombie invasion in which they all seem to be doomed. -
"Last Sons" by Alan Grantthrough some great battles and with even greater witty rapport on the part of Lobo this story creates a fun adventure in the world of DC comics. -
"The Tramp" by L. Ron HubbardHow do you stop someone with such a strong psychic power? Pick up this audiobook and enjoy the great story and find out. -
"Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" by Seth Grahame-SmithDo yourself a favor and pick up this book and enjoy it for what it is...a fun book stocked with many historical facts. -
"Dead and Gone" Book 9 of the Sookie Stackhouse Southern Vampire Mysteries. By Charlaine HarrisThe war is on and Sookie is in the middle, can she be protected? Will she find Crystal's murderer? You'll have to pick this one up yourself and find out. Here's a clue...there is a book 10 in the series and this one is number 9. -
Roll Them Bones by David Niall WilsonGood story...not so good audio book -
"If I Were You" by L. Ron HubbardThis time we are going to go to the fantasy genre with a couple of stories from the golden age, by L. Ron Hubbard. -
"Crisis on Infinite Earths" by Marv WolfmanYou will say good bye to some heroes but your favorites will make their appearance. -
"Batman: Dead White" by John ShirleyIn a dark Dark Knight story, Batman is still a hero and the action is not to be missed from this story. -
"Changes" Book 12 of "The Dresden Files" by Jim Butcher. I'm doing everything I can to keep from telling you the end -
"Greed" by L. Ron HubbardFor two hours of great audio book entertainment you cannot go wrong with this or any other Audio Pulp from Galaxy Audio. -
Brisingr (Inheritance, Book 3) by Christopher PaoliniThe "Inheritance" series follows the life of Eragon, a dragon rider, and Saphira, his dragon, as they grow together learning what it means to be a dragon rider, while at the same time fighting the evil King Galbatorix -
"Dune: House Corrino" Brian Herbert and Kevin J. AndersonThis book has a great storytelling and a great culmination of many battles that as you come to the end you will want more -
"Dog Blood" a Novel by David Moody Published 2010 by Thomas Dunne BooksSurvival, hordes of violent attackers, and the possible end of the world, "Dog Blood" takes up where "Hater" left off and I will warn you the ending keeps you questioning. -
"Sea Fangs" by L. Ron HubbardWith an exciting story about revenge, storms at sea, pirates and oil field millionaires L. Ron Hubbard's classic pulp story, "Sea Fangs," turned into audio theatre by Galaxy Audio, this is the most exciting 2 hours you can spend with out leaving home. -
Mean Streets by Jim Butcher, Kat Richardson, Simon R. Green, Thomas E. SniegoskiThis book is a great collection of supernatural mysteries that only this odd collection of Private Investigators could handle. -
Spiderman: The Amazing Spiderman (BBC Radio Collection) Story Adaptation by Dirk MaggsThe role of Spider-Man was performed by William Dufries. Also included in the cast list was EastEnders star Anita Dobson. The entire cast and the production meld to make a great comic book to audio book adaptation. -
"The Warrior" a Short Story by Jim Butcher in the Collection "Mean Streets"Harry and Michael track down who is trying to steal the swords and along the way Harry learns about faith and goodwill. Great short story here in the world of the better wizard named Harry. -
"Mortalis - Part 3" the Demon Wars Saga Book 4 by R.A. SalvatoreThis exciting conclusion takes the listener back to Mount Aida, to where the demon dactyl, Bestus Bulzibar was destroyed and throughout all the baroneys of the land. -
"One was Stubborn" by L. Ron HubbardL. Ron Hubbard wrote many stories that were published in the old pulp magazines of the mid 20th century and thanks to Galaxy Audio (and Galaxy Press) these Golden Age Stories can be enjoyed today. -
"Battlestar Galactica" by Jeffrey A. Carver Published 2006 by Tor BooksWhether you have seen the series or not this is a very interesting book. Being a fan of the series, reading this book was a breath of fresh air, in that I could relive the exciting series. -
"Dimiter" by William Peter BlattyAll in all a very interesting book covering the issues of vengeance, soul searching, loss and love. -
"Best Bet" - a Novel by Laura Pedersenthere is so much going on in this book that with all the fun you have reading the various events good, bad and downright funny, you learn Hallie was not honest with herself and where she wants to be in the world. -
"Dead Men Kill" by L. Ron HubbardWith an exciting story and some interesting twists, Hubbard weaves a fun tale from zombie land that will have a chill rolling down your spine. -
"Mortalis - Part 2" Book 4 of "The Demon Wars Saga" by R. A. SalvatoreThe adventures seem grim but the story is compelling and with the attention to detail production in these audio books you will be wanting for more -
"From Dead to Worse" by Charlaine HarrisThis book has non-stop action and mysteries in the supernatural as well as the fun humor and wit that is shared through the entire series. I only hope that the next one is just as good. -
"Beyond All Weapons" by L. Ron Hubbardthese pulps bring back the years of the pulp magazines of the mid 20th century and bring back some fun stories that should not be forgotten. -
"Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers" by Grant NaylorIf you are a fan of Red Dwarf, you'll love this audio book, If you have never watched a single episode, check out this audio book and then get ready for the urge to watch the series.
-
"First Lord's Fury" Book Six of the Codex Alera by Jim Butcherwith all the melding of great ideas and the super storytelling ability of Jim Butcher, the Codex Alera comes to an end with one of the greatest battles ever and leaving the reader wanting more. -
"The Crossroads" by L. Ron HubbardOnce again another collection of larger than life stories to lose yourself for a couple of hours. -
"Destiny's Drum" by L. Ron HubbardJust when you think you got it figured out and you're having fun listening to the story, it turns out you're still having fun, but it's not what you think. -
Howard the Duck (Trade Paperback) by Steve GerberVery entertaining stuff here, great social commentary and very unique looks at religion and government. -
"A Matter of Matter" by L. Ron HubbardAll four of these stories make for a great 2 hours spent listening to some "old timey" science fiction that is very enjoyable. -
"Lifeblood" Book 2 of the Vampire Files by P.N. ElrodWith some great mysteries to be solved and even a few laughs thrown in "Lifeblood" is worth the listen whether you are a detective or vampire fan. -
"In Odd We Trust" Written by Queenie Chan & Dean KoontzRemember this is a Dean Koontz novel as well as a Queenie Chan manga and just when you think you have it solved, another turn in the story comes up and throws it all out of whack. -
"Under the Dome: A Novel" by Stephen KingNo matter how it ends, the total consumption of this book is a great adventure. -
House Harkonnen Book 2 of the Prelude to Dune Series by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson"House Harkkonen" gives even more information on the buildup of what created the situations leading to the epic novel "Dune," by Frank Herbert. -
"Mortalis" Part 1 Book 4 of the "Demon Wars Saga" by R. A. SalvatoreWith the excellent production quality from GraphicAudio and the attention grabbing story by R. A. Salvatore the separation of the book into 3 parts feels like one of the old movie serials, I can't wait for the next episode. -
"Bloodlist" Book One in the "Vampire Files" by P.N. ElrodIf you are a fan of the old detective stories or a fan of vampires you'll enjoy this book, if you are a fan of both, be prepared to enjoy some literary bliss. -
"Time's Eye" a Time Odyssey, Book One by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen BaxterIn what turns out to be a very interesting social commentary on the ideas of peace and humankind's ability to hold the peace, Arthur C. Clark and Stephen Baxter have created an intriguing time odyssey. -
"All Together Dead"While this book was not one of the better books in the series, it did provide a nice homage to the victims of Katrina, and did have some mysteries that featured some serious twists and turns.


