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Here are some of my titles you might like to hear.  Click on the title or cover art to listen to a sample or to order the audiobook.
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study In Human Nature, by William James
     Using the language of psychology, James tries to explain religious phenomena—such as conversion, repentance, mysticism, and saintliness—as psychic energy that arises from the unconscious mind in times of trouble.  To support his theories, James turns to the autobiographical writings of a wide variety of mystics and writers, including Walt Whitman, Martin Luther, Voltaire, Emerson, and Tolstoy.  The result is a colorful and wide-ranging collection of recorded experiences that James compares, categorizes, and analyzes.  Many of his categories—including the sick soul, the divided self, and healthy-mindedness—have become standard in the study of religions.  
     Exquisitely written, The Varieties of Religious Experience has had a profound influence on modern spiritual thought, including the psychology of religion and recovery programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous.


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Smile Through A Tear, by Royal Wade Kimes
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Agent X, by Noah Boyd
     FBI-agent-turned-bricklayer Steve Vail once helped the FBI solve a brilliant extortion plot.  It was supposed to be a one-and-done deal.  But when he's in Washington, D.C., to see Kate Bannon—an FBI assistant director—on what he thinks will be a romantic New Year's Eve date, suddenly things get complicated.  A man known as Calculus, an officer at the Russian embassy, has approached the FBI claiming that he has a list of Americans who are selling confidential information to the Russian SVR.  In exchange for the list, he is asking for a quarter of a million dollars for each traitor the FBI apprehends.  But then Calculus informs the FBI that he has been swiftly recalled to Moscow, and the Bureau suspects the worst: the Russians have discovered what Calculus is up to, probably have access to his list, and will be hunting the traitors to kill them unless the FBI can find them first.
     The FBI realizes that it has to keep the operation quiet.  Once again, Vail is the perfect man, along with Kate Bannon, who would be anyone's first pick for help on an impossibly dangerous case.  But finding the traitors isn't going to be easy.  In fact, it's going to be downright deadly.  And if the Bricklayer survives, he will have to come up with a few tricks of his own.

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The Crusader, by Paul Kengor, PhD
     Political scientist Kengor (God and Ronald Reagan) makes the familiar case (made most recently by John Lewis Gaddis in The Cold War) that Reagan played a decisive role in ending the Cold War.  Reagan was troubled by communism well before he arrived at the White House.  As a young man in Hollywood, he railed against the red threat, and as early as 1967, he called for the destruction of the Berlin Wall.  As president, Reagan engaged in "economic warfare," invaded Grenada and proved that the Soviets couldn't win an arms race against the U.S.  Though "those enslaved by the Soviet Communist state" didn't find freedom until after the Reagan administration, Dutch gets the credit.  


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The Vietnam War, by Maurice Isserman
     This riveting history includes a clear discussion of the roots of American involvement in Indochina in the days just after World War II and goes on to explore the varied and complex motives behind America's effort to halt the spread of communism in Asia.  In clear, lucid prose, Maurice Isserman explores the critical questions surrounding the United States experience in Vietnam: What led President Lyndon Baines Johnson to commit combat troops in 1965?  How was it possible for North Vietnamese to suffer a military defeat in the Tet Offensive in 1968 and yet achieve a political victory? What has America learned from the experience of fighting in Vietnam?  The need for objective and accurate information about the Vietnam War has never been greater than it is today.  This excellent resource is a perfect starting point for students who want to get the facts about this tragic episode in American history.  


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Early Humans: The Pleistocene & Holocene Epochs, by Thom Holmes
     The human species is relatively new to the planet in geologic terms.  With origins reaching back only a few million years, the rise of humans from primate ancestors is a remarkable evolutionary success story.  "Early Humans" traces the beginnings of the human species, its success and adaptability, and the development of such innovations as human language and culture.  In exploring human origins, provocative questions arise concerning the human species: how are we different from each other, is there a biological basis for race, and what does the future hold for human evolution?




The Stock Market Crash of 1929: The End of Prosperity, by Brenda Lange
     On October 29, 1929, more than 16 million stock shares were sold at the New York Stock Exchange, and by the end of November investors had lost more than $100 billion in assets.  With the crash, the prosperity of the Roaring Twenties came to a close and a dark era of financial despair dawned in the United States.  

"The Stock Market Crash of 1929" is a revealing look at the events that helped usher one of the grimmest periods in American history.





Comes A Time For Burning, by Steven F.  Havill
     Busy putting in stitches and bandaging lumberjacks' injuries, young Dr.  Thomas Parks has no idea that his worst enemy is lurking in the sleepy village of Port McKinney in the spring of 1892.  When one of the working girls at the Clarissa Hotel is brought to the Clinic desperately ill, Thomas's newly arrived associate wastes no time in making the diagnosis--Asian Cholera has somehow found this back water near Puget Sound.  The cholera strikes viciously and kills in days, sometimes even hours.  It soon becomes apparent that Thomas and his clinic have neither the supplies nor the means to provide effective treatment for the outbreak, and in hours, they are swamped.  Afraid for the safety of his wife and daughter and all those close to him, Thomas still is driven by professional curiosity about the contagion's origins, especially when it appears that one of his own nurses is in some way responsible.  Before he can mount a truly effective defense, the battle spreads, threatening the very life of the village.


The Virginian, by Owen Wister
     A strong, silent stranger rides into the lawless lands of the western frontier, battles horse thieves, deals with unyielding scoundrels, and wins the heart of a schoolmarm.  Owen Wister's 1902 classic---the first great novel of the American West---is rich in moral drama and vernacular wit.  His hero---like knights of old---lives by an enduring code of chivalry and is governed by quiet courage and a deep sense of honor.  Set in the vast Wyoming territory, this masterpiece helped establish the code of the West and its stereotypical characters: the genteel but brave, white-hatted cowboy, the pretty spinster from back East, and villains beyond redemption.  The novel is also on record for incorporating the first known "shootout" in American literature.  
     In 1977, The Virginian was voted by the Western American Writers as the greatest western novel of all time.  Brimming with action, romance, and atmosphere, it remains a classic of frontier fiction.  


The Twilight Warriors, by Robert Gandt
     April 1945.  The end of World War II finally appears to be nearing.  The Nazis are collapsing in Europe, and the Americans are vastly overpowering the Japanese in the Pacific.  For a group of pilots in their early twenties who were trained during the twilight of the war, the biggest concern is that they'll never actually see real action and will go home without having a chance to face the enemy.  They call themselves Tail-End Charlies.  They fly at the tail end of formations, stand at the tail end of chow lines, and now they are prepared for battle at the tail end of the war.  Little do they know that they will be key players in the most difficult and bloodiest of naval battles---not only of World War II but in all of American history: the campaign to take the Japanese island of Okinawa to serve as a basis for an eventual invasion of Japan.  


The Killing Of Crazy Horse,  by Thomas Powers
The Washington Post Best Audiobooks List of 2010
     He was the most feared and loathed Indian of his time, earning his reputation in surprise victories against the troops of Generals Crook and Custer at the Rosebud and Little Bighorn.  Despite his enduring reputation, he has remained an enigma (even the whereabouts of his burial place are unknown, and no portrait or photograph of him exists).  Now, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Thomas Powers brings Crazy Horse to life in this vivid work of American history.  

The Washington Post Best Audiobooks List of 2010: “John Pruden reads Thomas Powers's long book in a calm, unhurried voice.  His pronunciation of the formidable Indian expressions and names is deft and unstrenuous.  Though the voices of many are heard from letters,          journals and interviews, Pruden does not embellish them; he maintains the narrating voice, avoiding complications in an already complicated but revelatory account.”


Beer In The Middle Ages And The Renaissance,  by Richard W.  Unger
     Drawing from archives in the Low Countries and England to assemble an impressively complete history, Unger describes the transformation of the industry from small-scale production that was a basic part of housewifery to a highly regulated commercial enterprise dominated by the wealthy and overseen by government authorities.  Looking at the intersecting technological, economic, cultural, and political changes that influenced the transformation of brewing over centuries, he traces how improvements in technology and in the distribution of information combined to standardize quality, showing how the process of urbanization created the concentrated markets essential for commercial production.  This impressively researched overview of the social and cultural practices that surrounded the beer industry is rich in implication for the history of the period as a whole.



Democracy In America,  by Alexis de Tocqueville
     In 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville, a young French aristocrat and civil servant, made a nine-month journey through eastern America.  The result was Democracy in America, a monumental study of the strengths and weaknesses of the nation’s evolving politics.  Tocqueville looked to the flourishing democratic system in America as a possible model for post-revolutionary France, believing its egalitarian ideals reflected the spirit of the age---even that they were the will of God.  His insightful work has become one of the most influential political texts ever written on America and an indispensable authority for anyone interested in the future of democracy.




Standing In The Fire - Leading High-Heat Meetings With Clarity, Calm, and Courage, 
by Larry Dressler
     High heat meetings seem to be happening in more and more organizations these days.  Situations where participants are polarized, angry, fearful, confused.  If you facilitate meetings for a living, all your well-learned techniques won’t help you in volatile and unpredictable situations like this.  If you lead meetings as simply one part of your job, you probably feel even less able to cope.
     The answer is not another technique—not something you do to people.  Veteran facilitator Larry Dressler has learned the hard way that when stakes are high, outcomes uncertain, and emotions running wild what makes the crucial difference is the leader’s presence.  To work with people in high-heat meetings you have to work on yourself.  



The PostCatastrophe Economy - Rebuilding America and Avoiding the Next Bubble, 
by Eric Janszen                                Library Journal Starred Review
  How bad will the current recession get? According to Eric Janszen, we could be facing an unemployment rate of over 10 percent; half of all retail stores boarded up; skeletons of unfinished buildings in our cities; and tax revenues down by 30 percent, leading to big cuts in government services.  Meanwhile, inflation will keep rising as the Fed is forced to devalue the dollar because foreign countries won't lend to us anymore.  Sounds grim, but the good news is that this crisis will open the door to a saner economic future if we recognize the opportunity to correct decades of bad policy.  Janszen shows that the key is not more big government but deploying our unique capacity for innovation through private-public partnerships.  He calls for a modern New Deal that develops twenty-first century industries such as biotechnology, alternative energy, and nanotechnology.  And he shows how our financial markets can adapt to make it happen.

Library Journal Starred Review: “Narrator John Pruden deliver’s Janszen’s strong indictment of the debt-ridden “FIRE” economy (Finance, Insurance, Real Estate) in an authoritative manner.  Highly recommended as a supplement to other recent works on the Great recession.”


Control Freaks - 7 Ways Liberals Plan to Ruin Your Life, by Terrence P.  Jeffrey
    In 2008, Democrats won a sweeping victory, seizing the White House and the majority in both houses of Congress.  We knew this meant liberals would be in charge of the federal government—but what many Americans didn’t anticipate was that they would use this supposed “mandate” as an excuse to try and run every single part of our lives.  From curbing our speech under the guise of “hate-crime legislation,” to limiting our movement through “green” initiatives, to controlling our end-of-life decisions through “healthcare reform,” liberals have embarked on a breath-taking campaign to strip us of our God-given constitutional rights and reshape America.  In Control Freaks, Terry Jeffrey, editor-in-chief of Cybercast News Service (CNS) and well-known political commentator, exposes this shocking power grab—and shows us how to fight back.



Theory And History, by Ludwig von Mises
    Mises moved beyond economics to address questions regarding the foundation of all social science.  Mises's writings on these matters have received less attention than they deserve.  Theory and History, writes Rothbard in his introduction, "remains by far the most neglected masterwork of Mises.
    Here Mises defends his all-important idea of methodological dualism: one approach to the hard sciences and another for the social sciences.  He defends the epistemological status of economic proposition.  He has his most extended analysis of those who want to claim that there is more than one logical structure by which we think about reality.  He grabbles with the problem of determinism and free will.  And presents philosophy of history and historical research.  Overall, this is a tremendously lucid defense of the fundamental Misesian approach to social philosophy.


Trillion-Dollar Conspiracy - How the New World Order, Man-Made Diseases, and Zombie Banks Are Destroying America, by Jim Marrs
     America's economy is in shambles.  .  .  .  Its citizens are terrified and dissatisfied.  .  .  .  Could it all have been planned by a secret elite one hundred years ago?  For years, bestselling author and legendary conspiracy researcher Jim Marrs has exposed information that the mainstream corporate media has refused to report.  Now, with a crisis upon us, Marrs has yet again unearthed the lies to expose the insidious alliances that make up a secret world.  Throughout The Trillion-Dollar Conspiracy, Marrs investigates the erosion of America's civil liberties and the nation's transformation into a police state: Will the government use a microchip to monitor the populace? How does the Patriot Act relate to Nazi legislation? Have Americans today become merely a poor imitation of the robust citizenry of our nation's past?



Every Other Monday - Twenty Years of Life, Lunch, Faith, and Friendship,
by John Kasich
     Where do you go when the water rises? -- For more than twenty years, John Kasich has sought the answer to this question and many of life’s most fundamental challenges in an unlikely place: his twice-a-month lunches with an irreverent, thoughtful, and spirited circle of guys who are members of a Bible study group.  Every other Monday over lunch at an Italian restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, Kasich and half a dozen friends use the stories of the Good Book as a launching pad to ask questions running the gamut from “Does God exist?” to “What do you do if faith fails you?” This group, in reaching for life’s biggest mysteries while standing firmly rooted in the everyday, has become a cornerstone of Kasich’s life, one to which he consistently turns when the waters threaten to rise.  



American Insurgents, American Patriots - The Revolution of the People,
by T.H.  Breen
     Before there could be a revolution, there was a rebellion; before patriots, there were insurgents.  Challenging and displacing decades of received wisdom, T.  H.  Breen's strikingly original book explains how ordinary Americans---most of them members of farm families living in small communities---were drawn into a successful insurgency against imperial authority.  This is the story of our national political origins that most Americans do not know.  It is a story of rumor, charity, vengeance, and restraint.  American Insurgents, American Patriots reminds us that revolutions are violent events.  They provoke passion and rage, a willingness to use violence to achieve political ends, a deep sense of betrayal, and a strong religious conviction that God expects an oppressed people to defend their rights.  The American Revolution was no exception.


An Eagle Named Freedom - My True Story of a Remarkable Friendship,
by Jeff Guidry
   From the moment Sarvey Wildlife Care Center volunteer Jeff Guidry saw the emaciated baby eagle with broken wings, his life was changed.  For weeks he and the center's staff tended to the grievously injured bird.  Miraculously, she recovered, and Jeff became her devoted caretaker.  
     An Eagle Named Freedom is a tender story of hope, love, trust, and life, and an affirmation of the spiritual connection that humans and animals share.  

AudioFile Magazine Review:  “Listeners will never believe that narrator John Pruden didn’t himself fall in love with this beautiful bird of prey.  The way he tells of the two beings—one bird, one human, each bringing freedom from peril to the other—sounds as intimate as life itself.” -- J.A.H.


Beyond Integrity - A Judeo-Christian Approach to Business Ethics,
by Scott B.  Rae & Kenneth L.  Wong
   Integrity is essential to Judeo-Christian business ethics.  But today’s business environment is complex.  Those in business, and those preparing to enter the business world, need to grapple with the question of how integrity and biblical ethics can be applied in the workplace.  They need to go “beyond integrity” in their thinking.  Beyond Integrity is neither excessively theoretical nor simplistic and dogmatic.  Rather, it offers a balanced and pragmatic approach to a number of concrete ethical issues.  Readings from a wide range of sources present competing perspectives on each issue, and real-life case studies further help the reader grapple with ethical dilemmas.  The authors conclude each chapter with their own distinctly Christian commentary on the topic covered.


Jackson Hole Journey: The Yellowstone Series, Book 4, by Linda Jacobs
     Francesca di Paoli, an immigrant fallen on hard times, reaches what she hopes is a safe haven in Jackson Hole in June, 1925 .  .  .  only to narrowly miss dying in the historic Gros Ventre landslide.  Hired as a cook at the Snake River Dude Ranch.  Francesca’s fate entwines with the Sutton family who own the ranch.  The firstborn, William, appears to be the steady one, but harbors a longing to be seen as more than the owner's son.  Bryce, believing his parents care more for William, spends time away from home .  .  .  until he decides to compete with his brother for Francesca.  What will become of Francesca, William, and Bryce?





Lake Of Fire: The Yellowstone Series, Book 3, by Linda Jacobs
     Yellowstone National Park provides the setting for love and adventure as a young Indian attempts to hide his heritage and adopt the life of a businessman, while an heiress traveling from Chicago conceals her wealthy background.  A twist of fate brings them together, and the revelation of both their secrets brings them even closer.  Packed with excitement, the story follows the couple as they overcome jealousy and violence while fighting to survive in the wilderness.







Rain Of Fire: The Yellowstone Series, Book 2, by Linda Jacobs
     The world's largest volcano does not reside beneath Hawaii's mountains, or in Washington state, but Yellowstone National Park.  Past eruptions have darkened our continent and covered it with a blanket of ash that smothered both plant and animal life.  Now the supervolcano, with its earthquakes and geysers, is monitored on a daily basis for signs of the beast reawakening.
     When a new hot spring appears overnight in the park and a noted naturalist is scalded to death, Kyle Stone mounts an expedition into the Yellowstone backcountry to unravel the mystery.





Summer Of Fire: The Yellowstone Series, Book 1, by Linda Jacobs
     Among the thousands of summer warriors battling to save Americas crown jewel, is single mother Clare Chance.  Her best friend (and fellow Texas firefighter), dies in a roof collapse.  She flees to Montana to try and put the memory behind her.  Shes not alone in fighting personal demons as well as the fiery dragon that threatens the park.  Chris Deering, a Vietnam veteran helicopter pilot and Ranger Steve Haywood (who lost his wife and baby in a plane crash), rally around Clare when tragedy strikes her yet again.






A Braver Man, by Royal Wade Kimes
     Hawk Haynes ruled from his heart, but stayed alive by using his instincts.  Hawk was on his way to start a new life in Texas when he runs into burned out wagons.  He finds families slaughtered, the men killed, the women raped, and killed.  Hawk Haynes had just introduced himself to Southwest Texas.  Hawk had been deeded land just northwest of Rawlins for his services in taking care of Ted Rawlins and his wife until their death.  According to Ted, the property he deeded to Hawk was prime land.  According to what Hawk saw while traveling, it was anything but prime.  It didn't look like it could grow grass, but it could grow outlaws, gunfighters and murderers.  That made it easy for a man like Sid Rawlins hire all the ruthless men he needed to him solve his problems.  Hawk and Rawlins will lock horns and A Braver Man will be crowned.



Race For The Dying, by Steven Havill
     The young Dr.  Thomas Parks expects to practice trauma medicine with a distinguished doctor in Port McKinney, Washington.  What he does not expect is to be nearly killed within an hour of arriving.  The accident changes his life, and with long hours of painful convalescence, Thomas makes a sobering discovery: the physician who has invited Thomas to join his practice is not what he seems.  At the center of the conflict is mail-order diagnosis, which flourished until the U.S.  mail fraud statutes of 1908.  In its landmark report of 1910, the American Medical Association reported that several physicians had organizations that recorded more than 3,000 postal responses per month, a large percentage of which included money for worthless medicine.  Steven F.  Havill departs from his well-received mystery series to bring readers this fascinating historical novel.



The Dawn Of Midnight, by Trevor Scott
     In the dead of winter, a young man and woman struggle to understand their relationship in Munich's expatriate community.  Both Karl Schwarz, the former American Olympic skier, and Angelique Flaubert, the auburn-haired Belgian beauty, must overcome outside influences that conspire to keep them apart.  They are united by proximity as tour guides for a German company traveling in Europe, while they feed their true passion - he as a floundering writer and she as an aspiring painter.  When Karl is forced to fly home to Minnesota to attend his favorite uncle's funeral, he sets into motion a cataclysmic sequence of events that compels him to question everything in his life.  As Karl leaves Angelique, she returns to Brussels to confront a family that has arranged her marriage to a man she despises.  Find out if they both return to Germany to find true love.  .  .



Westward Of The Law, by Matt Braun
     In the Texas Panhandle, Newt Bascom and Sam Jordan are stock detectives who have the brains to outwit most rustlers - and the brawn to outfight the rest.  Now, Bascom and Jordan are being dispatched on a once-in-a-lifetime job.  Someone has made off with a prized, imported English bull named Homer.  The detectives have to bring Homer home.  From Palo Duro Canyon through the Staked Plains, Bascom and Jordan pick up the trail of the missing bull - and the shadowy rustler who took him.  And when Dodge City, run by an ornery Marshall named Earp, turns up empty, the detectives head into a wild land.  Bluffing, bludgeoning and bragging their way into a smart, secretive and deadly criminal gang, Bascom and Jordan find their bull all right.  But stealing back a critter who has love and leisure on his mind proves to be the easy part of the job.  The hard part is getting back to Texas - with Homer and their lives...



Disquiet Heart, by Randall Silvis
     Pittsburgh, 1847.  Edgar Allan Poe, famous author and poet, has arrived from Virginia to escape the crushing sadness caused by his young wife's tragic death.  But Pittsburgh itself seems shrouded in death.  A cholera epidemic has recently swept through the gray, gritty city, killing hundreds.
     As Poe will soon learn, however, this is not the reason for the tense, somber mood hanging in the air.  Several women, all attractive and all from the merchant class, have disappeared over the past six months.  It is a puzzle that the mystery writer cannot ignore.  With the help of his young friend Augie Dubbins, Poe delves into the macabre case, determined to match his mind against that of a twisted killer, a killer who isn't about to stop.



On Night’s Shore, by Randall Silvis
    Even in the 1840's New Yorkers possessed a fine appreciation of the macabre, and when the body of a beautiful young woman is found in the Hudson River, all of Manhattan is fascinated by the case.  At least for a day or so.  The victim's youth and beauty, while the very things that make her death so poignant, are at the same time undoubtedly the virtues that enticed her murderers.  The stirring account of the tragedy in The Mirror has conspired with the public's morbid curiosity to sell a great many papers, and yet the author of the article, a Mr.  Edgar Allan Poe, is unsatisfied.  Poe's discovery of the body of Mary Rogers leads to more than a newspaper article.  While investigating the manner of her undoing for a follow - up piece, Poe becomes convinced that her death was not the result of a botched abortion as was first thought.
     Accompanied by his young assistant, Augie Dubbins, who in turn acts as the narrator of the novel.  Poe strives to uncover the true method and purpose of her murder.  Drawn inexorably onward by both his keenly rational mind and his dark obsession with the abyss, Poe finds himself blocked at every turn by mysterious forces and pursued by a tall, ominous assassin.


Patterson’s View, by Cliff Cardin
     What if you could see the future, but no one believed you? What if you tried to protect
from a killer, only to have the killer come after you?  For Psychic Brent Patterson, this nightmarish premise has become a spine-tingling reality.  One he hopes to survive.  Patterson is a young psychic who desperately tries to prevent the death of Jenny Beckem, a top producing real estate agent.  From the first vision to the final dramatic resolution, the novel follows the actions of two detectives who attempt to use glimpses of the future to stop a killer.  Unfortunately, their advantage is quickly neutralized when a reporter breaks the story, placing young Patterson at risk, transforming him from the hunter into the hunted.  Will this change of events seal Jenny’s fate? Can Patterson regain his advantage? For now, Patterson can only watch, as events move swiftly toward a heart stopping final confrontation that even a psychic could not foresee.











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Library Journal’s Starred Review of  “The Postcatastrophe Economy”
“Narrator John Pruden deliver’s Janszen’s strong indictment of the debt-ridden “FIRE” economy (Finance, Insurance, Real Estate) in an authoritative manner.  Highly recommended as a supplement to other recent works on the Great recession.” -- M.  Gail Preslarhttp://www.audiofilemagazine.com/dbsearch/showreview.cfm?Num=64904http://www.audiofilemagazine.com/dbsearch/showreview.cfm?Num=64904http://www.audiofilemagazine.com/dbsearch/showreview.cfm?Num=64904shapeimage_3_link_0shapeimage_3_link_1

John’s audiobooks may be found at the following audiobook publishers and retailers:

Tantor Media - Blackstone Audio - Books In Motion - Audible, Inc.  - Amazon.com

And on  PLAYAWAY  and  iTunes!

John’s audiobooks may be found at the following audiobook publishers and retailers:
Tantor Media - Blackstone Audio - Books In Motion - Audible, Inc.  - Amazon.com
And on  PLAYAWAY  and  iTunes!Home.html
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John’s audiobooks may be found at the following audiobook publishers and retailers:

Tantor Media - Blackstone Audio - Books In Motion - Audible, Inc.  - Amazon.com

And on  PLAYAWAY  and  iTunes!