Entertainment Public Relations: Communicating with Audiences
Book
Every show needs an audience. How do we find them? How do we reach them? How do we motivate them to...
Australian Film Festivals: Audience, Place, and Exhibition Culture
Book
This is the first book to offer an in-depth examination of the history, operation, and growth of...
Liliannar (58 KP) rated Audible – audio books, original series & podcasts in Apps
Jun 4, 2018
The one major downside of Audible is the subscription / credit system used to purchase the books. Books can be purchased outright or purchased through a monthly subscription system. I personally use the subscription that gives me 1 credit per month for $14/month. It can be expensive, but it's worth it if you enjoy listening to books while in the car or on the go. It's also a great way to multi-task. I love listening to books while I work on projects that keep my hands busy.
Caffeinated Fae (464 KP) rated Girls & Boys in Books
Oct 1, 2018
I got this audiobook from Audible through their audible originals program. I probably would have never in my life picked this up if it weren't for getting it for free. This book started off with a cute story about the main characters meeting and ends with a horrific gut wrenching ending. This is not a cute love story. This is not uplifting. It is heart wrenching but it is so beautifully done that I wasn't able to put it down.
The narrator truly put on a wonderful performance. She had a way to force you into the story & make you feel like this was a friend telling you the story.
All in all, it was good. Heart wrenching but good.
The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience
Book
Now in paperback-the Wall Street Journal bestseller that reveals the secrets behind Steve Job's...
Practice Bird Pro - Interactive Sheet Music
Music and Education
App
Practice Bird motivates you to practice piano, violin, guitar, flute, clarinet, trumpet, drums,...
French and Spanish Queer Film: Audiences, Communities and Cultural Exchange
Chris Perriam and Darren Waldron
Book
Advancing the current state of film audience research and of our knowledge of sexuality in...
Medieval Theatre Performance: Actors, Dancers, Automata and Their Audiences
Philip Butterworth and Katie Normington
Book
The nature, conditions and place of medieval theatre performance remain somewhat mysterious, with...
tapestry100 (306 KP) rated Ready Player One in Books
Jul 26, 2017
I feel like I may be on of the last people to have gotten around to reading this dystopian scifi thriller, but I'm glad I finally listened to it (I downloaded it off of Audible). While Cline's necessity to drop some 80s reference (however obscure) in what seems like every other paragraph started to feel a little forced by the end, it was still a rollicking good story, and any 80s kid will completely dig this.



