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Eunice Wong narrates a fascinating thriller in which humanity confronts a potential intellectual equal. Dr. Ha Nguyen jumps at the opportunity to study a new species of octopus said to have achieved hyperintelligence. She is ushered to a remote archipelago populated only by the octopuses, a security agent, and a degrading android. Wong complements the narrative wonderfully with... Read More
Eunice Wong performs this rightly praised debut novel with appropriate intensity and delicate humor; she is perfectly matched to the dry wit of Pek's writing and her utterly charming heroine, Claudia Lin. Unbeknownst to her interfering family, Claudia has quit her boring finance gig and taken a position with a start-up investigating bad behavior in the online matchmaking... Read More
Practiced Yogi and narrator Eunice Wong uses her gentle voice to give listeners a sense of peace as they listen to this audiobook, which acts as an introduction to the teachings of compassion and fulfillment as originally taught by the Chinese philosopher Confucius. Describing the basic principle of these ancient beliefs, this audiobook encourages listeners to connect to others... Read More
Eunice Wong and Austin Ku deftly alternate narration of debut author Li's twisty melange of heist thriller, coming-of-age story, romance, colonization, and the repatriation of artwork. Five Chinese American young adults agree to steal several Chinese zodiac sculptures from five museums in exchange for a $50-million payment from a Chinese corporation. Wong, a gifted storyteller,... Read More
Narrator Eunice Wong delivers an emotionally absorbing performance of this poignant novella and five short stories. This fictional compilation explores complexities of the Asian-American experience, including issues such as assimilation and intergenerational trauma. In the titular novella, HUNGER, Wong magnificently renders the heartbreaking tone and presents authentic... Read More
A quartet of narrators excels in delivering these linked stories, which chronicle the years since Nixon's 1972 visit to China. Their deliveries of these immersive and clever works match just the right voices, cadences, and tones to the stories. Annie Q, who performs the title story, has a youthful, almost tinny sound when she retells the story of a Chinese girl, now in heaven,... Read More
Narrators Eunice Wong and Zachary Webber give listeners a fun lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers story in this contemporary romance. Neurologist Helen Frobisher didn’t mean to declare war on Portland’s hockey team, but taking a stand against the damage caused by head injuries in the game makes her Enemy #1 in hockey player Adam Magnus’s book. But as the two keep getting thrown... Read More
Chris Hedges, a former Presbyterian seminarian turned journalist, warns that the radical Christian Right's Dominionism movement meets the classic definition of fascism and is a growing threat to justice and freedom in the United States. Hedges's quietly passionate reading of Chapters 1 and 10 brackets Eunice Wong's narration of the rest of the book. Hearing the author's words... Read More
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