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Taming the Tiger Within
- De: Thich Nhat Hanh, Pritam Singh
- Narrado por: Edoardo Ballerini
- Duración: 44 m
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Grounded in the Buddhist practices of mindfulness and compassion, Taming the Tiger Within is an audio handbook of meditations, analogies, and reflections that offer pragmatic techniques for diffusing anger, converting fear, and cultivating love in every arena of life - a wise and exquisite guide for bringing harmony and healing to one's life and relationships.
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Narrator Issues
- De amanda en 08-12-18
- Taming the Tiger Within
- De: Thich Nhat Hanh, Pritam Singh
- Narrado por: Edoardo Ballerini
Antiquated Language and Unbearable Narrator
Revisado: 01-23-23
I tried listening to this again and again but this book is simply not good. Yes, I am aware that for Buddhist listeners these are probably non-issues and that they probably cannot even criticize these things. But as an angry non Buddhist I can say it. The language of the book itself is too antiquated. Maybe the writer learned most of his English from old English classics rather than “don’t be angry, darling” or “you are angry at your beloved”. or “your anger is a baby, Take care of your baby”.
On top of the language there is a the issue with the narrator very awkwardly and cringe inducing voice acting with overly excessive “kind” and patronizing voice. I mean, really it sounds like a cartoon character which sounds like a grown man is impersonating his mother in a mocking way. Sounds very saccharine and insincere.
I just don’t understand how people who make these decisions when producing audiobooks are able to make such a bad thing.
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Brain Wave
- De: Poul Anderson
- Narrado por: Tom Weiner
- Duración: 6 h
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For millions of years, the part of the galaxy containing our solar system has been moving through a vast force field that has been inhibiting certain electromagnetic and electrochemical processes and, thus, certain neurotic functions. When Earth escapes the inhibiting field, synapse speed immediately increases, causing a rise in intelligence, which results in a transfigured humanity reaching for the stars, leaving behind our earth to the less intelligent humans and animal life-forms.
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Egghead Men
- De Jim "The Impatient" en 05-17-12
- Brain Wave
- De: Poul Anderson
- Narrado por: Tom Weiner
Brain Wave (1954) is a mediocre story, hindered by mediocre voice acting.
Revisado: 10-18-22
I started to listen to Poul Anderson’s Brain Wave with an open mind since I have positive memories reading a lot of science fiction from that era. The book was published in 1954 and I do not think it aged very well when you also consider how the voice actor has treated it. It is often preachy as well.
The story does not specify in what alternate future year it is taking place but when you read it, in this case listen on Audible, you get a distinct feel that it is set in the 1950s. There are many outdated cultural elements and mannerisms characters display which make it a kind of jarring experience to listen to it.
For example the few women characters in the story sound weak and timid. And the way the narrator has chosen to voice act their voices sounds like an intentional mockery of what in voice actor’s opinion they should sound like. The same problem occurs when other characters are given voices. There is one character who is describes as a Jewish man from New York, and another is a mentally undeveloped man from a farm. When their voices are acted it just sounds ridiculous and unbelievable. Essentially they sound like cartoon characters. When the voice actor does the main narrator voice the voice is excellent, so these “in character” portions come up it interrupts any enjoyments that could be derived from the book.
As far as fictional science in the book I don’t think the idea is scientific enough to be believable. Without spoiling anything, the people and animals are becoming rapidly “more intelligent” because of the shifting force/magnetic fields in space. It’s not explained convincingly how this at all could be possible, even as science fiction.
I just thoroughly didn’t like it.
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Books That Cook: Food & Fiction
- De: Jennifer Cognard-Black, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Jennifer Cognard-Black
- Duración: 5 h y 20 m
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Professor Jennifer Cognard-Black takes you on a culinary tour of fiction, from Proust’s evocative madeleine and the voracious hunger of fairy tales to the intersection of recipes with storytelling and the emotional consumption of food on film. These lessons look at how food can be so much more than mere set dressing in a great story.
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Engaging, unusual teaching style
- De WG Maverick en 05-22-21
I wish it was more succinct
Revisado: 11-24-21
I cannot say there is anything inherently wrong with this set of lectures. It depends on your interests like any other lecture, but I wanted to mention that the lecturer, Jennifer Cognard, talks a lot and takes too long to get to the point. It’s clear she is very enthusiastic about the subject and her language seems to be full of reminisces, memories, and anecdotes. I think I’d rather she get to the point without having to convince me why I should or should not care.
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John Donne
- Selected Poems
- De: John Donne
- Narrado por: Frederick Davidson
- Duración: 3 h y 7 m
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The status of John Donne (1572-1631) as one of the greatest poets in the English language is firmly established. He strongly influenced writers of the 17th century, and modern poets such as T.S. Eliot have praised and imitated Donne's work. His poetry is characterized by dramatic, witty, and bold language; by strikingly original imagery; and rhythms based on everyday speech.
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Needs a more inspired performer.
- De Jean en 08-09-21
- John Donne
- Selected Poems
- De: John Donne
- Narrado por: Frederick Davidson
Unbearable Narrator
Revisado: 11-23-21
There are some audio book and poem narrators who are good, some bad, some excellent. But the person who somehow got to narrate these John Donne poems must really be making fun of the content he was reading. I mean the way it sounds is like a parody of the worst British accent. Almost like Stewie from The Family Guy, except the Stewie voice could pass as a decent narrator depending on the content. The guy narrating this must be a failed comedian.
This is just unacceptable.
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Descartes, Bacon, and Modern Philosophy
- De: Jeffrey Tlumak
- Narrado por: Lynn Redgrave
- Duración: 2 h y 58 m
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These two great 17th-century philosophers aimed to break free of oppressive traditions. Free scientific inquiry led them to skeptically question everything, though they also tried to reconcile science with religious faith. Both Descartes and Bacon extolled the individual, arguing that the human mind can penetrate the deepest secrets of existence. Their ideas formulated the problems that would occupy philosophers for the next 300 years.
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More Descartes than Bacon
- De Res Cogitans en 11-23-06
- Descartes, Bacon, and Modern Philosophy
- De: Jeffrey Tlumak
- Narrado por: Lynn Redgrave
Ok book, horrible style narration
Revisado: 01-29-21
The book itself is decent. Easy to follow and explained in enough detail and difficulty for a layperson to read/listen.
The huge problem with the audiobook version is the chosen narration style. It is NOT the narrator themselves. The lady narrating is very good. What sucks is when someone is quoted there is a cartoon style voice role playing their lines. Cheesy accents based on stereotypes are used to quote the person who are being quoted. It is unbearable to listen to.
This particular audiobook deserves 1/5. The contents of the book are ok.
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- The Giants of Philosophy
- De: John E. Smith
- Narrado por: Charlton Heston
- Duración: 2 h y 6 m
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Friedrich Hegel developed a profound and influential synthesis of all prior knowledge. He aimed to make philosophy an all-comprehensive science that would restate, in rational language, the truth of Christianity. In Hegel's vast speculative and idealistic philosophy, truth is found not in the part but in the whole. Nature is an organic whole shot through with rationality akin to the reason in ourselves.
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The worst waste of my time and money
- De Harvey J. Musser en 01-04-12
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- The Giants of Philosophy
- De: John E. Smith
- Narrado por: Charlton Heston
Unbearable Voice Acting
Revisado: 01-26-21
As some people have mentioned, this is a very strange audiobook, from a strange audiobook series. The voice of Charlton Heston would have been ok. But then there are other ridiculous, unbearable voice actors (unless they were too played by Charlton Heston?) which are impersonating either famous people, or philosophers.
It seems they are being quoted, or their saying paraphrased. Anyway, they are given these cartoonish impersonations that are very bad even by kids cartoon standards. Most of these people are native speakers of languages that are not English, but they are “speaking” English language with stupid exaggerated accents. If it is a German person “zey zound like dis, ja!” Just inferior narration.
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Dream of Fair to Middling Women
- A Novel
- De: Samuel Beckett
- Narrado por: Peter Ganim
- Duración: 8 h y 9 m
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In this stunning first novel, Belacqua - a young version of Molloy, whose love is divided between two women, Smeraldina-Rima and Alba - "wrestles with his lusts and learning across vocabularies and continents, before a final 'relapse into Dublin'" ( New Yorker). Youthfully exuberant and visibly influenced by Joyce, Dream of Fair to Middling Women is a work of extraordinary virtuosity. Beckett delights in the wordplay and sheer joy of language that mark his later work.
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Last Becket I've read but most enjoyable
- De Anonymous User en 02-13-19
- Dream of Fair to Middling Women
- A Novel
- De: Samuel Beckett
- Narrado por: Peter Ganim
The biggest problem here is the voice narrator
Revisado: 12-20-20
There is no problem with the story. It is about what you’d expect from Samuel Beckett. It’s depressing , perhaps boring, but makes you think a lot afterward.
The biggest issue is the voice actor, narrator, doing the reading. He is trying really hard to almost act it like he is on stage. He also speaks in a way that sounds like wants to show off his voice by making longer lasting deeper pronunciation. For me , personally, it is incredibly distracting and made it very difficult to listen.
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Alien III
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: William Gibson
- Narrado por: Tom Alexander, Barbara Barnes, Michael Biehn, y otros
- Duración: 2 h y 16 m
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Father of cyberpunk William Gibson’s original script for Alien III, written in 1987 as a sequel to Aliens, never made it to our screens, although it went on to achieve cult status among fans as the third instalment that might have been after being leaked online. This terrifying, cinematic multicast dramatisation - directed by the multi-award-winning Dirk Maggs - is the chance to experience William Gibson’s untold story and its terrifying, claustrophobic and dark encounters between humans and aliens, as a completely immersive audio experience.
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Audio Dramatization of the Movie that never was
- De Alan en 05-31-19
- Alien III
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: William Gibson
- Narrado por: Tom Alexander, Barbara Barnes, Michael Biehn, Lance Henriksen, Lorelei King, Laurel Lefkow, Keith Wickham
Too Childish and Juvenile, Hard To Listen To
Revisado: 06-16-19
I downloaded this for free from audible. When I am reviewing it I am it taking the audio’s cost as part of the review.
If you wanted to listen to an audio of a film except without the film and without pacing characteristic of films then perhaps this is alright. But this is not a “book” being narrated. In my opinion it’s like a narrated comic book.
This is like a pretend movie or a radio play. The actors voices sound very cheesy; almost on the level of cartoons. For example there is a team of people and somehow each of them is a unique stereotypical character. A dumb silly guy, a tough woman soldier, a disciplined soldier without a sense of humor, a sneaky immoral person. It’s as if there cannot be more than one of same type of person in this story, and the ones you hear necessarily have to be these very different archetypes.
There are also sound effects that accompany an action. Many are taken directly from the films.
The story goes through the same cliches and tropes like the alien films did. It is almost like they try to reenact the good alien films as well as the bad ones. I supposed this is written by William Gibson so he must be responsible for this to some extent.
Time is valuable. There are hundreds of audio books you can listen to, including science fiction similar to that which the Alien films fall under. This one is just not worth the time.
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