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75 Years' War on Israel
- History of Palestine and Israel
- De: Mark K. Abramović
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 2 h y 25 m
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This Book recounts history like a story. Step into a world where geopolitics collides with history, where the fate of nations hangs in the balance, and where one small strip of land becomes the epicenter of a monumental struggle. In "75 Years' War on Israel," prepare to embark on an enthralling journey through the tumultuous annals of the Middle East, as we unravel the gripping narrative of a nation born amidst chaos and conflict. Within these pages lies a captivating chronicle, meticulously crafted from the rich tapestry of events that have defined Israel's turbulent existence. From the ...
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Matter of historical fact.
- De Crissyrose en 07-22-24
- 75 Years' War on Israel
- History of Palestine and Israel
- De: Mark K. Abramović
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
Matter of historical fact.
Revisado: 07-22-24
So, I'm not sure what the below review is talking about. The book read very historically accurate. How the West flexes it's might at Middle Eastern countries. The fault of Israeli and PLO peace agreements and "moderation countries" actions to derail peace agreements. Also, Isreal's illegal settlements and how we got to October 7th. It seems if the book doesn't depict Israel as a heroic entity in the face of constant persecution, it may not be worthwhile to some. If you desire to hear a quick, non biased timeline, this is a good listen.
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Something to Do with Self-Hate
- De: Brian Alan Ellis
- Narrado por: Mary Moore Dalton
- Duración: 1 h y 44 m
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Following a summer's worth of drug abuse, epic alcohol benders, and promiscuous sexual misadventures. You cope with your impoverished living arrangements while mourning the senility of your beloved grandmother, the destructive idiocy of your only two friends, and most importantly, the devastating loss of your free-spirited lover. There are things to consider, of course, and it's real tough to think sometimes.
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Something to Do ...
- De Josh Olsen en 08-12-17
- Something to Do with Self-Hate
- De: Brian Alan Ellis
- Narrado por: Mary Moore Dalton
Rated NE: Not for everyone but easily an A- read
Revisado: 06-03-19
This book is not for the faint at heart. Topics that are discussed, are some times as dirty as you would imagine that couch on the cover is. With that being said, it was well written and very nihilistic. The narrator at times made me agitated but to be Frank she did well because the main character is pretty disgusting and I find myself relating to her. Overall I enjoyed it.
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