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Hey Nostradamus wrestles with religion and nihilism, sorrow and acceptance. It will take you to a place you didn't know existed.
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"Coupland è uno dei miei imprescindibili, quindi non sempre sono obiettivo. Questo comunque è il mio preferito. Un tema delicato (gli school shooting americani), un libro di un'umanità sconfinata. Forget "We Need to Talk about Kevin"!! "
— Trashpalace (5 out of 5 stars)
" Not his best, but still great. "
— Malysa, 5/22/2011" Loved it! Read in one sitting. "
— Isabella, 5/1/2011" A sad story. A story of grief, love and finding faith. Some of the words are kind of hard to understand. But i survived. "
— Nurulain, 3/25/2011" Wonderful multi-narrator audiobook that really kept my attention. Well-done. "
— Katy, 3/21/2011" The ending is a little odd and a little confusing but a very enjoyable read all the same. "
— Andrew, 3/17/2011" It seemed like a good idea, but the writing was just so empty. Every time I picked up the book I could only read a few pages before growing so frustrated that I had to put it down again. I've left this unfinished with no intention of trying again. "
— Lauren, 2/27/2011" Even better listening to this the second time. "
— B., 11/12/2010Douglas Coupland is a Canadian writer, visual artist, and designer. His first novel is the 1991 international bestseller Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, still celebrated for its biting humor and cultural relevancy thirty years since initial publication. He has published fourteen novels, two collections of short stories, eight nonfiction books. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy, an Officer of the Order of Canada, an Officer of the Order of British Columbia, a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and a recipient of the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Literary Excellence.
Eric Conger is a stage actor, voice artist, and award-winning audiobook narrator. He has narrated more than 125 fiction and nonfiction audiobooks and was a four-time finalist for the Audie Award, both as a sole narrator in 2007 and 2008 and as part of a multicast reading in 2001 and 2012. He has earned numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards. His extensive voice-over work includes more than 5,000 narrations for commercial ventures. A graduate of Wesleyan University and the University of Paris, he also works as a writer and playwright. He has appeared in over fifty plays and has also translated plays of Molière and Feydeau for regional theaters.
David Ledoux has narrated a wide range of audio books, for which he was won and been nominated for several Audie and Earphones awards. He was named a 2010 Best Voice by AudioFile magazine for his narration of Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom, and he also narrated Sara Gruen’s Water for Elephants and Douglas Copeland’s Nostradamus, among many others.
John Randolph Jones is a voice talent and audiobook narrator.