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Perils and Potions
- The Weary Dragon Inn, Book 9
- De: S. Usher Evans
- Narrado por: Deborah Balm
- Duración: 6 h y 46 m
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The annual Pigsend Harvest Festival is coming up quick, and Bev's been assigned to the planning committee against her will. But Ida Witzel, the festival chair, wants no mishaps this year, and she knows if Bev's involved, the hijinks will be at a minimum. That is, until farmer Trent Scrawl isn't seen for a few days, and on a wellness visit, Bev finds him dead.
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So cozy
- De IFTTT en 12-12-24
- Perils and Potions
- The Weary Dragon Inn, Book 9
- De: S. Usher Evans
- Narrado por: Deborah Balm
So cozy
Revisado: 12-12-24
Absolutely my favorite cozy fantasy. No romance, just cozy mystery solving, delicious cooking and fantastic magic.
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The Courage to Be Disliked
- How to Free Yourself, Change Your Life, and Achieve Real Happiness
- De: Ichiro Kishimi, Fumitake Koga
- Narrado por: Noah Galvin, Graeme Malcolm, January LaVoy
- Duración: 6 h y 29 m
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The Courage to Be Disliked, already an enormous best seller in Asia with more than 3.5 million copies sold, demonstrates how to unlock the power within yourself to be the person you truly want to be. Using the theories of Alfred Adler, one of the three giants of 20th-century psychology, The Courage to Be Disliked follows an illuminating conversation between a philosopher and a young man. The philosopher explains to his pupil how each of us is able to determine our own life, free from the shackles of past experiences, doubts, and the expectations of others.
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Life Changing
- De Sil A. en 09-30-18
- The Courage to Be Disliked
- How to Free Yourself, Change Your Life, and Achieve Real Happiness
- De: Ichiro Kishimi, Fumitake Koga
- Narrado por: Noah Galvin, Graeme Malcolm, January LaVoy
Amazing!! A must read for lost.
Revisado: 05-24-24
Sometimes there are things that can be felt but not clearly defined or like knowing a puzzle is missing a piece but the piece cannot be found. We know its there but it cannot be solved or maybe we simply lack the understanding to solve it.
This book is much like the puzzle piece, for me at least. When my life was at my best, i was instinctively following the guidance within this book. To the contrary, when I was not, my life was at its worst.
This book really hit home for me and I cried at the end, because it was true.
Much of the concepts are hard to grasp and to be frank, are not outside the realm of what one may define as “idealism” but when sifting past that, one can see the value of what adler meant. Life is a simple journey…and that is all there is to it. Who we are, what we are. Every step we take is our own. And it is in the now that we find ourselves, and understand what we are.
I think this book challenges much of what modern society in most facets is built on and seems to play into a certain “archetype” of living so some of the tenants may not be so simple to adhere to. In other words to live this book may be quite a challenge.
With that said though…its astonishingly honest. I agree with everything stated here as true.
My only critique with this particular work is more of a critique upon Adler but some of the concepts are not very well labeled, meaning, in modern speech, the labels or terms behind each concept could have been diagramed a bit clearer. This makes the philosophy of Adler hard to digest.
I will be reviewing this book again and will be going through the follow up as well which I highly recommend.
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