Katrina Baxter
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A Really Good Day
- How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life
- De: Ayelet Waldman
- Narrado por: Ayelet Waldman
- Duración: 7 h y 37 m
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When a small vial arrives in her mailbox from "Lewis Carroll", Ayelet Waldman is at a low point. Her mood storms have become intolerably severe; she has tried nearly every medication possible; her husband and children are suffering with her. So she opens the vial, places two drops on her tongue, and joins the ranks of an underground but increasingly vocal group of scientists and civilians successfully using therapeutic microdoses of LSD.
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A Radically Different Approach to Self-Medication
- De Ilana en 01-15-17
- A Really Good Day
- How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life
- De: Ayelet Waldman
- Narrado por: Ayelet Waldman
Great insights
Revisado: 03-26-24
A very objective take on the topic.
The author does a great job taking the stigma out of a topic that really shouldn’t have stigma around it.
Narrator is good too
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The Colony
- De: Audrey Magee
- Narrado por: Stephen Hogan
- Duración: 8 h y 28 m
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Mr Lloyd has decided to travel to the island by boat without engine - the authentic experience. Unbeknownst to him, Mr Masson will also soon be arriving for the summer. Both will strive to encapsulate the truth of this place - one in his paintings, the other with his faithful rendition of its speech, the language he hopes to preserve. But the people who live here on this rock - three miles wide and half-a-mile long - have their own views on what is being recorded, what is being taken and what is given in return.
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Like watching grass grow
- De Katrina Baxter en 02-07-24
- The Colony
- De: Audrey Magee
- Narrado por: Stephen Hogan
Like watching grass grow
Revisado: 02-07-24
Incredibly boring book. I barely got through the first 20min, but gave it a shot because of all the awards, and this was a book my bookclub selected, otherwise I would have not finished it.
Though I did finish it, I wish for my time and money back. The ending left me speechless at just how much this book offered me little value.
I did appreciate the Irish history, but other than that unless you like painful detail about tea being poured and bread being wrapped in a cloth, or paint cloths being left dry next to empty pain containers.
I’m not sure if the whole experience was made even more painful by the narrator, however I’d say that he was the right choice to reflect the slow and uneventful pace of the fictional part of this book.
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