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What Men Wish You Knew: The 40 Rules to Attract a Man and Keep Him
- Dating Advice for Women
- De: Jarred Jameson
- Narrado por: Eric Rodgers
- Duración: 3 h
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Why can’t you attract and keep a quality man? It’s because you don’t know how they really think. But this groundbreaking new book changes all that.... The fact is, you can attract a man. It doesn’t matter if you are tall, short, fat or skinny. It doesn’t matter what color your skin is. It doesn’t matter whether you are filthy rich or flat broke. You can get a man. But the problem is, will he be the honorable, virtuous, and committed guy that you really deserve? I’m betting not.
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Wow
- De Hailstones en 10-27-22
- What Men Wish You Knew: The 40 Rules to Attract a Man and Keep Him
- Dating Advice for Women
- De: Jarred Jameson
- Narrado por: Eric Rodgers
Cringe
Revisado: 01-18-23
Content is…mid, at best. Narration is even worse. You should pass on this one, ladies.
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Bang to Begin
- De: Jethro Weyman
- Narrado por: Alan Weyman
- Duración: 5 h
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Reality is relative. There is no such thing as universal truth. But lies are always lies. From auctions to assassinations, from cosmos to subconscious mind, the roots feeding into these short stories start fine, but thicken and tangle as they grow deeper. Follow these wayward souls through their darkest moments, each beginning with a bang and each trying desperately to avoid ending with the same.
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Intense and Unexpected
- De Rue S en 06-29-21
- Bang to Begin
- De: Jethro Weyman
- Narrado por: Alan Weyman
Thought Provoking - equal parts structure & chaos!
Revisado: 12-03-20
Jethro Weyman’s Bang to Begin is a puzzle of deliciously dark and intertwining short stories.
Each story, as told by a buffet first-person narrators, is charged enough to stand alone, but even as they come together, they keep you thinking.
Weyman’s style is fast paced, clever and sharp. His use of imagery and language are perfectly executed, and he offers the occasional hint of humor to lighten up some heavy themes.
The highs and lows of narrator Alan Weyman’s voice really brought this story to life for me!
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