Joe Kalt
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To Paradise
- A Novel
- De: Hanya Yanagihara
- Narrado por: Edoardo Ballerini, Catherine Ho, BD Wong, y otros
- Duración: 28 h y 47 m
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To Paradise is a fin de siècle novel of marvelous literary effect, but above all it is a work of emotional genius. The great power of this remarkable novel is driven by Yanagihara’s understanding of the aching desire to protect those we love—partners, lovers, children, friends, family, and even our fellow citizens—and the pain that ensues when we cannot.
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Fabulous
- De Patty66215 en 01-15-22
- To Paradise
- A Novel
- De: Hanya Yanagihara
- Narrado por: Edoardo Ballerini, Catherine Ho, BD Wong, Feodor Chin, Kurt Kanazawa
Surprisingly weak.
Revisado: 05-12-23
The themes are important, but the rendering is sophomoric in the quite literal sense that the book feels like a high school student's earnest attempt to express insights that the student truly believes have never been expressed by anyone before.
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American Pharoah
- The Untold Story of the Triple Crown Winner's Legendary Rise
- De: Joe Drape
- Narrado por: Aaron Abano
- Duración: 8 h y 36 m
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History was made at the 2015 Belmont Stakes when American Pharoah won the Triple Crown, the first since Affirmed in 1978. As magnificent as the champion is, the team behind him has been all too human while on the road to immortality. Written by an award-winning New York Times sportswriter, American Pharoah is the definitive account not only of how the ethereal colt won the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes, but how he changed lives. Through extensive interviews, Drape explores the making of an exceptional racehorse, chronicling key events en route to history.
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Narrated like a Pre-School Teacher
- De Michael en 05-06-18
- American Pharoah
- The Untold Story of the Triple Crown Winner's Legendary Rise
- De: Joe Drape
- Narrado por: Aaron Abano
Good story ruined by a surprisingly poor reading.
Revisado: 02-17-20
The reading of this nice book is distracting to the point of debilitating. The worst I can remember.
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The Apache Wars
- The History and Legacy of the U.S. Army's Campaigns Against the Apaches
- De: Charles River Editors, Sean McLachlan
- Narrado por: Geremy "Wolf" DuBois
- Duración: 1 h y 50 m
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The Apaches of the American Southwest have achieved almost legendary status for their fierceness and their tenacity in fighting the US Army. Names like Nana, Cochise, and Geronimo are synonymous with bravery and daring, and the tribe had that reputation long before the Americans arrived. Indeed, among all the Native American tribes, the Spanish, Mexicans, and Americans learned the hard way that the warriors of the Apache were perhaps the fiercest in North America.
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Could a book be read more poorly?
- De Joe Kalt en 03-27-19
- The Apache Wars
- The History and Legacy of the U.S. Army's Campaigns Against the Apaches
- De: Charles River Editors, Sean McLachlan
- Narrado por: Geremy "Wolf" DuBois
Could a book be read more poorly?
Revisado: 03-27-19
As a professor, I have to read essays that span the range of quality from embarrassing to outstanding. I honestly can’t remember reading anything worse than this in years. One has to wonder who “Charles River Editors” is? The best guess would be “editors” and, then, purveyors of horrible high school essays. This essay shows the telltale signs of substantive shallowness, trite phrasing, and woeful incompleteness. Now, as hard as It may be to imagine, the audio performance is worse than the essay. The difficulty in pronouncing Apache words might be forgiven since they are seldom encountered in day-to-day English conversation. The butchering of virtually every Spanish word, however, was breathtaking and beyond off-putting (e.g., who doesn’t know that a Spanish “j” is pronounced like an English “h”, as in “José”?). Indeed, many Spanish-derived words (such as “Gila” and “Sonoran”) have been totally Americanized in common usage. You would think that even the most clueless “editors” or reader might take a few minutes to run apparently unfamiliar words by someone with even a modicum of knowledge. That certainly didn’t happen in this case. Ooph.
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