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Heads You Win
- De: Jeffrey Archer
- Narrado por: Richard Armitage
- Duración: 15 h y 54 m
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Heads You Win is the incredible and thrilling novel by the master storyteller and best-selling author of the Clifton Chronicles and Kane and Abel, Jeffrey Archer. Leningrad, Russia, 1968. Alexander Karpenko is no ordinary child, and from an early age, it is clear he is destined to lead his countrymen. But when his father is assassinated by the KGB for defying the state, he and his mother will have to escape from Russia if they hope to survive.
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Gripping narrative. Shocking end!
- De Prince Gaurav Karan en 11-17-18
- Heads You Win
- De: Jeffrey Archer
- Narrado por: Richard Armitage
Really good.
Revisado: 02-06-22
In my opinion Archer's best one to date. Good one to read before getting into the Chronicles.
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The 5 AM Club
- De: Robin Sharma
- Narrado por: Adam Verner
- Duración: 11 h y 4 m
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Legendary leadership and elite performance expert Robin Sharma introduced The 5AM Club concept over 20 years ago, based on a revolutionary morning routine that has helped his clients maximise their productivity, activate their best health and bulletproof their serenity in this age of overwhelming complexity. Now, in this life-changing audiobook, handcrafted by the author over a rigorous four-year period, you will discover the early-rising habit that has helped so many accomplish epic results while upgrading their happiness, helpfulness and feelings of aliveness.
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Very rich in content, but poor in presentation.
- De Arman Khoshghalb en 12-17-18
- The 5 AM Club
- De: Robin Sharma
- Narrado por: Adam Verner
Great lessons could be summed up in 15 minutes
Revisado: 02-06-22
The lessons he teaches are great, however it could have been a much shorter book. Its really dragged out with a fictional story instead of just telling the life lessons. He uses the words such as "profound" to describe his own words like 20 times. If I had to hear Stone say "anywho" instead of just changing the subject naturally one more time I would have lost it. This is one of the reasons I think the author should rather stick to his previous books style. It's too much info to try and develop characters and then teach the audience business and life lessons. Midway the Billionair coughs then couple chapters later he's dead. Its a half assed attempt at storytelling that clutters up a great lump of life advice. I would still recommend any entrepreneur to give it a go though.
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