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Paddy Clarke Ha-Ha-Ha
- De: Roddy Doyle
- Narrado por: Aiden Gillen
- Duración: 2 h y 50 m
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Patrick Clarke is a 10-year-old boy trying to make sense of his world. He is confused. His Ma and Da fight too much. School seems like a joke. And love, though it has a good reputation, seems pretty cruel. Paddy sees everything, but has trouble understanding it all. His story is an exuberant romp through the triumphs, indignities, and troublemaking detours of an Irish childhood.
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- De Yuliya Melnyk en 01-31-16
- Paddy Clarke Ha-Ha-Ha
- De: Roddy Doyle
- Narrado por: Aiden Gillen
Written with such child like observation
Revisado: 11-07-20
One of my favorite books ever. Totally recommend reading this. The underlying plot is so suble and beautifully comes through in the conversations.
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The Compound Effect
- Multiply Your Success One Simple Step at a Time
- De: Darren Hardy
- Narrado por: Darren Hardy
- Duración: 4 h y 44 m
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The Compound Effect contains the essence of what every super achiever needs to know, practice, and master to obtain extraordinary success. Inside you will hear strategies on how to win-every time; eradicating the bad habits that are derailing your progress; painlessly installing the few key disciplines required for major breakthroughs; the real, lasting keys to gaining and sustaining motivation; capturing the elusive, awesome force of momentum; and the acceleration secrets of superachievers.
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Remedial Read: Level 4th or 5th
- De Edward Muisenga Jr. en 11-19-19
- The Compound Effect
- Multiply Your Success One Simple Step at a Time
- De: Darren Hardy
- Narrado por: Darren Hardy
Annoying and self-righteous
Revisado: 11-07-20
Could not bare to listen beyond a the first chapter. He comes across as a used car salesman to me. I’d rather listen to someone who makes me think rather than be told how to be great. He doesn’t even define success. He assumes he’s successful simply by superficial standards. No depth. Full of self praise.
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