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The Master of Mankind
- The Horus Heresy, Book 41
- De: Aaron Dembski-Bowden
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 12 h y 34 m
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While Horus' rebellion burns across the galaxy, a very different kind of war rages beneath the Imperial Palace. The 'Ten Thousand' Custodian Guard, along with the Sisters of Silence and the Mechanicum forces of Fabricator General Kane, fight to control the nexus points of the ancient eldar webway that lie closest to Terra, infested by daemonic entities after Magnus the Red's intrusion.
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Nice while it lasted, but won't re-listen.
- De James Neal en 12-24-18
- The Master of Mankind
- The Horus Heresy, Book 41
- De: Aaron Dembski-Bowden
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Gripping, but sometimes lackig clear narrative
Revisado: 01-16-22
It is a pretty good HH book, especially the first half, but later on, with the "War in the Webway" part of the story ramping up, it tends to turn into a rather tiresome form of "bolter porn". Some of the characters that have an interesting build-up and backstory at the start, for me did not have a satisfactory conclusion of their arcs. All in all, however, I think it's a must have for Horus Heresy fans, if just for the sole fact it focuses on the big good guy - the Emprah - and provides a lot of lore on his plans for the Imperium.
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A Short History of Russia
- How the World's Largest Country Invented Itself, from the Pagans to Putin
- De: Mark Galeotti
- Narrado por: Mark Galeotti
- Duración: 4 h y 50 m
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Russia is a country with no natural borders, no single ethnic group, no true central identity. At the crossroads of Europe and Asia, it has been subject to invasion by outsiders, from Vikings to Mongols, from Napoleon’s French to Hitler’s Germans. In order to forge an identity, it has mythologized its past to unite its people and to signal strength to outsiders. In A Short History of Russia, Mark Galeotti explores the history of this fascinating, glorious, desperate, and exasperating country.
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Wonderful short history
- De Tad Davis en 01-19-21
- A Short History of Russia
- How the World's Largest Country Invented Itself, from the Pagans to Putin
- De: Mark Galeotti
- Narrado por: Mark Galeotti
Easily ingestible, albeity basic intoduction
Revisado: 01-07-22
Pretty good introduction to Russian history, although for someone already acquainted with the subject it may prove to be too basic. For beginners its great though - good selection of topics, easy to listen to and with useful suggestions for further reading after each chapter. In terms of narrator's performance its also generally quite good - easy to follow, although the prounounciation of some Russian names and words could have been better.
TL:DR - Would highly recommend to someone who knows little or nothing about Russian history and want's to catch up without having to read thousands of pages.
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The War of the World
- History's Age of Hatred
- De: Niall Ferguson
- Narrado por: Saul Reichlin
- Duración: 34 h y 27 m
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The world at the beginning of the 20th century seemed for most of its inhabitants stable and relatively benign. Globalising, booming economies married to technological breakthroughs seemed to promise a better world for most people. Instead the 20th century proved to be overwhelmingly the most violent, frightening and brutalised in history, with fanatical, often genocidal warfare engulfing most societies between the outbreak of the First World War and the end of the Cold War. What went wrong?
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Just another history of WW2
- De D en 03-09-18
- The War of the World
- History's Age of Hatred
- De: Niall Ferguson
- Narrado por: Saul Reichlin
Great to listen mediocre history book
Revisado: 12-21-17
I had a good time listening to the book but mostly due to the near perfect narrator. The book itself is well written but in my opinion the analytical insight and revelation it promises in the introduction is missing later on, giving the reader a feeling of dissapointment. It is merley a new rewriting/description of events surrounding the wars of the XX and XXI centuries, rather then an in depth analysis of those events from a novel perspective.
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