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The End of Reality
- How Four Billionaires Are Selling a Fantasy Future of the Metaverse, Mars, and Crypto
- De: Jonathan Taplin
- Narrado por: Jason Culp
- Duración: 10 h y 59 m
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At a time when the crises of income inequality, climate, and democracy are compounding to create epic wealth disparity and the prospect of a second American civil war, four billionaires are hyping schemes that are designed to divert our attention away from issues that really matter. Each scheme—the metaverse, cryptocurrency, space travel, and transhumanism—is an existential threat in moral, political, and economic terms. In The End of Reality¸ Jonathan Taplin provides perceptive insight into the personal backgrounds and cultural power of these billionaires.
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The reality I just learned has my head spinning.
- De Donna en 03-17-25
- The End of Reality
- How Four Billionaires Are Selling a Fantasy Future of the Metaverse, Mars, and Crypto
- De: Jonathan Taplin
- Narrado por: Jason Culp
Oustanding
Revisado: 02-07-24
Taplin’s interesting background along with his strong research made the book fascinating and worthwhile. The power and corruption of the technocrats needs to be understood and pushed back.
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A Lesson in Reunions and Murder
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
- Duración: 5 h y 48 m
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David reluctantly joins members of his high school bridge club at their 20th class reunion in the hope of solving a personal mystery from his own past. But reuniting soon delivers a few unwelcome truths, and fear sets in when a classmate is found dead. As old rivalries and resentments flare, the gathering on the Queen Mary in Long Beach for a weekend of memory-making brings forth more murder. David enjoys a high school flashback with an old flame but is left with more questions than answers.
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I Got You Babe 🎶
- De Unhappy en 06-03-23
- A Lesson in Reunions and Murder
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
I Got You Babe 🎶
Revisado: 06-03-23
I love how you can always count on Dr. Unger’s books to provide you with an entertaining escape from the day’s trials and tribulations. He scores again with this one. A delightful whodunnit filled with wit, humor, and psychological insight. And, what fun to be reminded of the music of the times including Sonny & Cher and Herman’s Hermits. And, as always, Jake does a fantastic job of capturing the characters’ essences in his telling of the tale. Enjoy!
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A Lesson in Comedy and Murder
- A Lesson in..., Book 7
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
- Duración: 5 h y 47 m
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David’s up for a giggle when wild-card therapy client Bennett ropes him into running therapy sessions at a comedy conference. It should be a hoot, but nobody’s laughing when a conference attendee turns up dead, and veiled threats waft David’s way. Treading a fine line between self-preservation and sleuthing, David calls in his growing posse for backup and some questionable group improv.
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Who Woulda Thought
- De Unhappy en 05-22-23
- A Lesson in Comedy and Murder
- A Lesson in..., Book 7
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
Who Woulda Thought
Revisado: 05-22-23
In this book, Dr. Unger combined comedy and murder in a surprisingly successful way. He wove the two together managing to dissect the intricacies of psychology and comedy in an ever-changing interplay of old and new eccentric characters. And, of course, you end up cheering him along in his never-ending quest for love. As usual, the book is full of witty one-liners and clever wordplay. You're guaranteed to laugh, be intrigued, learn some new skills, leave with an unexpected whodunit ending, and look forward to his next book.
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A Lesson in Woo-Woo and Murder
- A Lesson in Series, Book 9
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
- Duración: 6 h y 15 m
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The ninth instalment of the popular Lesson series–featuring therapist, professor, and reluctant sleuth David Unger. David’s chakras are stimulated, and he takes a skeptical step into the unknown when he’s asked to support at the Santa Monica Whole Life Expo–bad juju is coming, and positive therapeutic auras are required. Murder soon spoils the cosmic karma, and with the posse on hand to spice up the mystic mix, David’s sleuthing leads him to places he’s never been before and most likely won’t return to.
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Funny, insightful
- De Surfer Joe en 10-18-23
- A Lesson in Woo-Woo and Murder
- A Lesson in Series, Book 9
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
Woo Woo Wonderful
Revisado: 04-26-23
I have thoroughly enjoyed all of the books I've read by Dr. Unger. So far, A Lesson in Woo-Woo and Murder is my favorite. It has all the usual elements - it's a page-turner with wit, wisdom, and some 1980s raunchiness combined with an unusual sensitivity to human conditions. Unger astutely uses his insight as a therapist to help him figure out whodunit and, thereby, provides us readers with some wise techniques to apply to make our own lives better.
Being a bit of a Woo-Woo fan, I found the book's backdrop fun and interesting. He treats the scene irreverently but with curiosity and fondness. At the beginning of the book, the main character says, "I might buy a few shares in the woo-woo- world, but I wouldn't be a big investor." I like the honest skepticism and open-mindedness as they make being on the journey humorous and refreshing. As usual, the twists and turns are never-ending, the characters entertaining; and, fellow David Unger fans, you'll be happy to hear that the posse is back in full force. I have given all of Dr. Unger's books five-star reviews - I wish I could tack on more to this one. And, lastly, congratulations Jake Austin Robertson for so perfectly narrating all of the wacky and unique characters.
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A Lesson in Baseball and Murder
- A Lesson in..., Book 5
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
- Duración: 5 h y 37 m
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It’s 1984, and David is off the couch once more and providing support to the team-building efforts of a publishing start-up at the LA Dodgers Adult Fantasy Camp in Florida. As David seeks the elusive home run that will elevate his love life from the minors, team rivalries simmer, and he is drawn into a web of lies, suspicion, and drug smuggling. Teambuilding becomes less of a goal and more of a necessity as members start to show up dead.
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Big Winner
- De Amazon Customer en 05-08-23
- A Lesson in Baseball and Murder
- A Lesson in..., Book 5
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
A Home Run
Revisado: 04-23-23
Once again, he hits it out of the ballpark. Not being a baseball fan, I didn’t think I was going to like this one so much, but Unger’s imaginative characters and scenes as well as his unrelenting wit make this book quite the adventure. From a clarinet tie clip, to cocaine baseballs, to amusing baseball jargon, Unger lures you along as you try to figure out who dunnit. I’m happy to say that one of my favorite characters, Lucky, is part of the journey; and, as always, there are lots of keen therapeutic insights. The Ghostbusters and the Bee Gees are just two of the marvelous 1980's references Unger sprinkles out as we are led around the bases. Of all the books I’ve read so far, this ending was the most surprising! And, as usual, Jake does an outstanding job in voicing all of the players so true to character.*
*Please note that the author had a book promotion that I was fortunate enough to take advantage of and, although I did get the book for free, I would have happily paid for it as I so enjoy the series.
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A Lesson in Cowboys and Murder
- A Lesson in..., Book 6
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
- Duración: 5 h y 45 m
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In 1985, The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering had its inaugural conference in Elko, Nevada. David was there to help put on a show, but when your cast keeps losing members, it's hard to know how the show can go on.
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Ride "em Cowboy
- De Unhappy en 04-23-23
- A Lesson in Cowboys and Murder
- A Lesson in..., Book 6
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
Ride "em Cowboy
Revisado: 04-23-23
Yet another page-turner, (or, more accurately, fast and fun listening due to Jake's incredible narration abilities), that continually leaves you chuckling and wondering about what’s going to happen next. Poetry and cowboys – not a typical match-up, but Unger brings it together in a hilarious yet insightful way. As usual, there are lots of references to the 80’s culture including stores, songs, and current events that make it fun to relive. As Unger says in the book, “I follow one thing until it leads to another.” That’s how it feels reading his books, one thing leads to another in unpredictable ways that keep you laughing and in suspense as to how and who dunnit. As with all of his books, A Lesson in Cowboys and Murder offers a bunch of useful psychotherapy strategies. Shoulding vs. wanting is one I picked up this time. Probably my favorite part of the book was the ending - a surprisingly poignant tribute to friendship. Unger can be brash in his approach, while at the same time sensitive and perceptive. It makes for a fun ride.*
*Please note that the author had a book promotion that I was fortunate enough to take advantage of and, although I did get the book for free, I would have happily paid for it as I so enjoy the series.
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A Lesson in Sex and Murder
- A Lesson in..., Book 1
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
- Duración: 8 h y 3 m
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When David is drafted at the last minute to cover a class on human sexuality, he prepares by attending a sex therapists conference, where a fellow attendee confides that she’s being blackmailed over illicitly obtained sex tapes. Things take a sinister turn when murder is thrown into the mix, and as David fumbles his way through his first mystery, he discovers he has a talent for sleuthing—and for finding himself in sticky situations.
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Wowie
- De Amazon Customer en 05-13-23
- A Lesson in Sex and Murder
- A Lesson in..., Book 1
- De: David Unger PhD
- Narrado por: Jake Austin Robertson
Entertaining, Thought-Provoking, and Fun!
Revisado: 01-13-23
What a treat! I hadn't read any of David Unger’s books before and found myself thoroughly enjoying his unique, easy-going, and humorous 1st-person writing style. His characters are plentiful and fun, ranging from the self-effacing psychotherapist striving to be successful as a love interest and a detective, to the tantalizing porn star who turns out to also be a devious yet vulnerable ex-wife and girlfriend. The pages flew by as I tried to figure out whodunit while chuckling over and appreciating cultural references, character development, sex education content, psychological terminology, and plot twists. The audiobook was enhanced by the narrator who did a fantastic job of voicing the many varied personalities. I highly recommend A Lesson in Sex and Murder and look forward to listening to my next “Lesson.”
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