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The Complete Shakespeare Sonnets (Audio CD)
Published in Audio CD by Airplay Inc (01 January, 2000)
Authors: William Shakespeare, Charline Spektor, Kathleen Turner, Natasha Richardson, Al Pacino, Read by Patrick Stewart, Wm. Shakespeare, Alfred Molina, Eli Wallach, and Kathleen Turner
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Great stars make the sonnets shine
Ok, there is absoltuely NO denying the fact that Shakespeare is an awesome guy. Also, there is no denying that The Sonnets are gorgeous and intriguing. However, with the help of many FANTASTIC performers, there is NOW no denying that spoken sonnets are even better. Read by the stars, the sonnets have a new life to them- something inderscribable is added when they are read aloud by these voices. Kudos to (the one and only ) Brian Stokes Mitchell, who I particularly enjoyed, not only because I'm a huge fan of his, but because his voice lends itself extremely well to the words The Bard wrote. Great recording!


Fall of Berlin
Published in Hardcover by Random House of Canada Ltd. (1993)
Author: Et Al Read
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A Wonderful Read
I think what I appreciate most about this book was that it didn't focus only on the battles of World War II or the major personalities, but it examines the lives of everyday Berliners and those who lived through the city's triumphs and tragedies. The book containes the narratives of Berliners from all walks of life; the factory workers, socialites, refugees, soldiers, Jews, etc. The book examines the War through the eyes of those who experienced it first hand, but whose voices have been muted in the presence of the big names in history. This certainly isn't an earth shattering revelation, but the book is a nice addition to anyone's historical knowledge.

The Fall of Berlin
Starting with the Olympics of 1936, authors Read and Fisher chronicle the history of Berlin during the years prior to World War II and ending with the Battle of Berlin. Focusing not only on the known historical players such as Hitler and Goebbels, but including excerpts from diaries of every day Berliners, the book reads almost like a novel with a cast of thousands. At first, Berliners are stunned that Hitler is able to conqueror most of continental Europe through sheer bravado alone. The general consensus seems to be that eventually the world will see Hitler and the Nazis for what they really are and sanity will once again prevail. But of course, we can now look back in hindsight and realize that the complacency of the general population and the other world leaders is precisely what led to Hitler wreaking havoc on the world.

Most of the chapters are very short, no more than 3-4 pages long. This help keeps the pace of the book from bogging down into too much detail. Much information is given on the daily life of Berliners, how ration cards worked, etc. In addition, the authors do an excellent job of describing how different groups, Jews, immigrants, forced laborers, Hitler Youth, etc. reacted to the changing world as eventually Berlin spiraled into chaos. The innumerable bombings, which nightly rocked the city, are described in detail and how the city reacted, as first stunned and then eventually immune to the terror. The first 200 pages of the book cover the years from 1936 until March, 1945 while the remaining 250 pages detail the Battle of Berlin. Through complicated political considerations, the Soviets are allowed to conquer the city while the British and American troops hold back. Because the Soviet Union suffered so much during the war, especially the siege of Stalingrad, it is deemed only fitting that they make the first attempt on the city. The first wave of soldiers were professionals while the second wave of soldiers-former prisoners of the Germans, took out their hatred in raping, looting and pillaging. In the first 8 weeks after the fall of Berlin, over 90,000 German women had seen doctors due being raped by the Soviet soldiers. How many never reported this crime cannot even be estimated.

I would highly recommend this book to any student of World War II history who wants a good grasp of the social and political effects of war on a major industrialized city. Well written and well documented, the book allows readers to relive one of the most horrific time periods in modern history. It also allows the reader to better understand how the Nazis maintained their power until the very end over an educated populace. Hopefully lessons such as these will not go unheeded for future generations.

A Great Epic Novel
This is a wonderful book. I'm really surprised there hasn't been a movie or mini-series made of this story. This may bring back the TV mini-series if marketed properly.

Little tidbits that I hadn't known about before. The attitude of the people of Berlin during the bombings; the story about Goering(?) going down to the subways during the bombing and making jokes; the description of Zossen; the Zoo flak tower; the last dyas of Hitler, etc. A very interesting read for a long, detailed novel.


The Al Read Show (BBC Radio Collection)
Published in Audio Cassette by BBC Consumer Publishing (31 December, 1990)
Author: Al Read
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The Al Read Show 2 (BBC Radio Collection)
Published in Audio Cassette by BBC Consumer Publishing (03 May, 1994)
Author: Al Read
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The Al Read Show 3 (BBC Radio Collection)
Published in Audio Cassette by BBC Consumer Publishing (01 February, 1999)
Author: Al Read
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Amy Hempel Reads: "In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried," "Nashville Gone to Ashes," and more
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Beehive Read 10: Fame and Fortune
Published in Paperback by Macmillan Education (31 January, 2002)
Authors: J. Kniveton and et al
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Beehive Read 12: Perfect Crime
Published in Paperback by Macmillan Education (31 January, 2002)
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Beehive Read 8: Journey into the Past
Published in Paperback by Macmillan Education (31 January, 2002)
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Beehive Read 9: Two Great Leaders
Published in Paperback by Macmillan Education (31 January, 2002)
Authors: J. Kniveton and et al
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