James R. Sullivan
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Crickets
- Crickets, Book 1
- De: William C. Dietz
- Narrado por: Bradford Hastings
- Duración: 9 h y 6 m
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When CIA Special Operations officer Major Jim Carter is sent to the town of Serene, Texas, he's still grieving for Agent Cathy Abbey, who was not only a fellow agent—but the woman he loved. And the woman he chose to shoot rather than let Al-Shabaab insurgents abduct her. A decision that haunts him. When Carter arrives in Serene, it's to discover that all one hundred and twenty-one citizens of the town have been murdered by insectoid creatures assumed to be extraterrestrials. None of the authorities know how the aliens arrived on Earth or what their intentions are.
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Not my cup of tea
- De Jerald en 09-17-23
- Crickets
- Crickets, Book 1
- De: William C. Dietz
- Narrado por: Bradford Hastings
Action packed
Revisado: 08-02-23
This was a very entertaining book, the author never seems to disappoint.....l just have one question.......when is the next book!
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The Prophecy
- De: Randy McKinnon
- Narrado por: Kerry Washington, Daniel Dae Kim, David Oyelowo, y otros
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Against the backdrop of worldwide, unexplainable natural disasters, Dr. Virginia Marilyn Edwards (Emmy Award-winner Kerry Washington) seeks out Agent Scott Thomas (Emmy Award-winner Laurence Fishburne) at a secretive government headquarters. Virginia claims these events are signs, and unless Agent Thomas helps her, she believes things will only get worse. Her desperation is dialed up higher with a shocking proclamation as she stands before him pregnant, weak, and weary: “Agent Thomas,” she says, “I believe I am Mary.”
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It's a story
- De Barbara Powers en 07-30-22
- The Prophecy
- De: Randy McKinnon
- Narrado por: Kerry Washington, Daniel Dae Kim, David Oyelowo, Asa Butterfield, Laurence Fishburne
A very good time
Revisado: 10-07-22
very enjoyable, kept me on the edge the entire time. If there was anything that was unnecessary was the use of race as a point of persecution
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Survival of the Richest
- Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires
- De: Douglas Rushkoff
- Narrado por: Douglas Rushkoff
- Duración: 6 h y 18 m
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In Survival of the Richest, Rushkoff traces the origins of The Mindset in science and technology through its current expression in missions to Mars, island bunkers, AI futurism, and the metaverse. In a dozen urgent, electrifying chapters, he confronts tech utopianism, the datafication of all human interaction, and the exploitation of that data by corporations. Through fascinating characters, Rushkoff explains why those with the most power to change our current trajectory have no interest in doing so.
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It promises much and delivers too little.
- De jim en 12-28-22
- Survival of the Richest
- Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires
- De: Douglas Rushkoff
- Narrado por: Douglas Rushkoff
better then l thought!!
Revisado: 09-08-22
l was a bit sectical of the book author, self proclaimed Marxist economists... but the preface was intriguing. The idea that the ultra rich were build personal luxury bolt holes was not surprising and l was actually hoping for more details on the subject. However, this turned into more of a tritus of the tech industry and the Mega rich and how they treat themselves as " separate from the unwashed mass". As a life long conservative, republican living in the largest red state in the continent , l was quite ready to dismiss this flaming blue state intellectual as another out of touch author and " humanist " who generally spent more time in the rarefied air of " techno geeks" and not amongst those of us that actually make the world turn...those now forgotten " essential workers " that were the hero's during this Covid crisis.....until we weren't. All that being said, l found the book compelling, informative as well as entertaining. It is worth the money to actually enter this " virtual world" of those of the super rich and powerful and actually see how vapid, self-centered and self-important these people are. But, they have always existed and probably always will. My political view won't be changing any time soon.... but, after this l will probably looking into the author other books. Please, enjoy.... it really is worth your time
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