Chuck
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Double Whammy
- De: Carl Hiaasen
- Narrado por: George Wilson
- Duración: 13 h y 32 m
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A twisted tale of murder in the world of big-stakes bass fishing tournaments. Filled with ex-wives, evangelists, and an armed pit-bull, this is a story that could only be concocted by Carl Hiaasen, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, New York Times best-selling author, and czar of Florida noir fiction.
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Not for dog lovers
- De Tonette en 01-21-08
- Double Whammy
- De: Carl Hiaasen
- Narrado por: George Wilson
Bass Fishing as it was meant to be
Revisado: 06-25-05
OK, I have to admit to being a real fan of Hiassen, and this book was as good as any. I loved the characters, and the endless poking of fun at the world of Bass Tournaments. Skink is a wonderful character, as usual, as is the down-on-his-luck private investigator who you can't help but cheer for.
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Why Business People Speak Like Idiots
- A Bullfighter's Guide
- De: Brian Fugere, Chelsea Hardaway, Jon Warshawsky
- Narrado por: Alan Sklar
- Duración: 4 h y 45 m
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It's Monday. Time to hit the pause button on your personality and get ready for the next meeting because, for the next five days, we'll be speaking the language of business. And, from bloated jargon and monotonous memos to syrupy slogans and deadly dull presentations, the official language of business is bull. The second we get to work, we join the masses who trade the wit and warmth of their voices for a corporate stamp of approval and the comfort of conformity.
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Good premise; should have been a short story
- De Chuck en 06-25-05
- Why Business People Speak Like Idiots
- A Bullfighter's Guide
- De: Brian Fugere, Chelsea Hardaway, Jon Warshawsky
- Narrado por: Alan Sklar
Good premise; should have been a short story
Revisado: 06-25-05
I really wanted to love this book, but I found that, like a lot of business books based on a pretty simple premise, that two or three chapters would have been sufficient. Yes, the examples are humorous, but the entire audiobook made me feel that my iPod must have hit REWIND a few times since the content sounded like I had heard it before. I got the same feeling from A Search for Excellence: read the first and last chapters, and any one of the ones between, and save yourself the tedium of the others.
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