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Fascinating

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-20-24

"Reads" like a novel. Fascinating and engaging enough to put up with the narrator truly butchering the pronunciation of the Spanish names. As a Spanish speaker, I had trouble figuring out what name he was actually trying to pronounce. Otherwise the narrator was engaging. It'd be interesting to see if the hardcopy has footnotes.
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I just listened to this. Amazingly terrible pronunciation of the Spanish and Mexican names but equally amazing story.
Cortez and 9,000 Indigenous soldiers make the initial march, then later as many as 150,000 indigenous soldiers and battle zone laborers sieging Tenotchlan (sp?) (Ancient Mexico City) on land and by sea. Not exactly the image I got as a kid. Levy switches back and forth between calling the indigenous fighting troops "soldiers" and "warriors". It gave a dignity to the indigenous fighters that often gets lost in popular descriptions, as if technology makes a soldier. One gets the impression that if the Aztecs didn't believe in human sacrifice, the Spanish would have never survived. The Aztecs were always trying to capture the Spaniards alive so they could then kill them sacrificially.
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The author keeps his narrative focus on Cortez. We get little vignettes here and there, but it's out of necessity for plot comprehension. He does a good job of bringing a little humanity and thriller to an important moment in history. It's not an anthropological study by any means, but I finished the book wanting to know more about the other Mexican tribes and city-states. I appreciated that the author was more descriptive than commentating on the religious aspect both Spanish and Aztec, though the voice of the author sneaks in now and again: "He seemed to think torture and throwing him from the roof was better than human sacrifice." (more or less a quote of my favorite of Levy's sardonic quips.)
I tried to find some good scholarly reviews but mostly found them saying it is good popular history by a non-historian. I give it a thumbs up.
Fascinating how he ends with Cortez's son as the birth of modern Mexico.

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inspiring, enraging, heart-wrenching, true...

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-03-24

Wow, what a story!
Inspiring, enraging, heart-wrenching, true...

Could be used as an auxiliary textbook for a history, women's studies, psychology, or sociology class.

Not a perfect book, but great pacing to keep plot junkies like me engaged, letting the story do most of the preaching and teaching, instead of long speeches by characters or the narrator.

two thumbs up

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Homily Helps

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-23-24

Thank you Fr Mike for the effort you make to give a high quality homily with good production quality too. Your pearl was a launching point for me this weekend when I was stuck, not sure what to preach on.

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great to be inspired

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-10-24

1:05x felt more natural to listen. powerful to hear the inside story. great to see the way God can use all things for good.
although the use of Scripture in the end of the book is harder to listen to than I suspect to read, it was an inspiring reminder to commit more scripture to memory to draw on in times of need.
great testimony of the importance of responding to the Lord's call to surrender to Him.
prayers and blessings upon Sydney and her husband as the embark together. Lord, give them long and sustaining and sustainable faith.

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inspiring to be around Lewis

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-18-23

I've only listened to one episode about his letters to Mary, but I enjoyed it. Amazing the depth of content in his letters compared to text messages and most emails. Left me longing for letters like that.
Feed back: I'm not a sound tech but I think the gain is too high on the microphones causing too much mouth noise to be picked up, meaning cheeks smacking and the like. I find it distracting.

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Formative Literature

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-26-23

So many great lines! I hope this becomes a classic that parents read to their children; that children embrace; and through an adventure a new generation of children will be formed in the image of likeness of the creator.
"I'm not a tool, I'm a throne warden."

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poor start

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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-03-23

lecture three in summary: black death was really gross, let me tell you in detail about the gross ways people died. And btw we don't really know what it is or how it spread so fast, but let me present the material as if we do.

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The Confession of St. Patrick Audiolibro Por St. Patrick arte de portada
  • The Confession of St. Patrick
  • Translated from the Original Latin with an Introduction and Notes
  • De: St. Patrick
  • Narrado por: Bill Shanks

Patrick is fine. Intro is defense of Protestantism

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-18-23

Listen to St. Patrick's own words first. The intro is so blatantly an attempt to use St Patrick as a defense of English and Irish Protestantism that it was a real distraction by the time I finally got to St Patrick's own words.
The intro has some great historical content though. Such as 5 kingdoms in Ireland with own kings and sub chieftains. One king over all who had little power, but who received tribute. Slavery integral part of ancient Irish society. Bribery/tribute seemed to be pretty prevalent. Druid leadership and worship, which included wells, sacred fires, and sacrifice of first-born children and livestock. Saving the first-born babies seems to be the meaning of one of Patrick's dreams: come to this place and save us. The editor includes the end of the prayer called the Breastplate of St Patrick, citing lack of space for not including more. But a simple examination of the whole prayer would have given considerable insight into St Patrick's spirituality and provided a more visceral connection to the historical context, i.e his kidnappings and confrontations with the kings, chieftains, and spiritual battle against the druids and antichristian practices. It would have also given a better understanding of his understanding of creation than the editor's diatribes against Catholicism.
St. Patrick himself is interesting, but a little thick and thin at the same time. Thick in what is there requires some sifting to get significant meaning from it. Thin in that it's not a lot of detailed story or theology.
Always nice to see a Saint through their own words.

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Grave Descend Audiolibro Por Michael Crichton, John Lange arte de portada

short and sweet

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-29-22

An enjoyable experience. like watching TV. no consequences so not really real but entertaining none the less

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Dated but still Wonderful

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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-15-22

McAdams captured Anne's enthusiastic youthful chatter masterfully. The story is from another era where 17 year olds are school teachers and 16 year old students are potential spouses, so be prepared for some important conversations if listening to this with a child.
The invitation to imagination and a life that includes morals was inspiring and refreshing. In a simple narrative the author describes all kinds of types of people with their strengths and foibles. She includes all kinds of life lessons without being preachy.
In our modern world of isolation and hypersexualization, this story is a hopeful escape into a world of authentic friendships, caring community, valued education, sacrificial love, forgiveness, and an innocence around sexuality that allows the reader to remember what life was like as a kid without pretending that humans are asexual beings or believing every human is supposed to be in bed having sex with someone to be happy.
The more I think about the story and it's contents, the greater I realize it is.

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