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Unlimited Power
- De: Anthony Robbins
- Narrado por: Anthony Robbins
- Duración: 50 m
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Yes, you can do, have, achieve, and create anything you want out of life. Anthony Robbins has proved it. Robbins, the undisputed master of the magic of mind power, shows you in this audio program how to harness yours. He demonstrates passionately and eloquently that whatever you think will be, that your state of mind determines what you can and can't do, and that all successful results can be modeled and duplicated.
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I like Tony Robbins a lot but this is not a "book"
- De Tom en 11-11-11
- Unlimited Power
- De: Anthony Robbins
- Narrado por: Anthony Robbins
This isn’t the book
Revisado: 01-11-22
This is a 50 min clip and interview not the book itself. Not ideal title.
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Shatter the Nations
- ISIS and the War for the Caliphate
- De: Mike Giglio
- Narrado por: Robert Fass
- Duración: 9 h y 56 m
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The battle to defeat ISIS was an unremittingly brutal and dystopian struggle, a multi-sided war of gritty local commandos and militias. Mike Giglio takes listeners to the heart of this shifting, uncertain conflict, capturing the essence of a modern war. At its peak, ISIS controlled a self-styled "caliphate" the size of Great Britain, with a population cast into servitude that numbered in the millions. Its territory spread across Iraq and Syria as its influence stretched throughout the wider world.
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Most important book for the coming decade
- De Peter A. en 01-01-20
- Shatter the Nations
- ISIS and the War for the Caliphate
- De: Mike Giglio
- Narrado por: Robert Fass
Most important book for the coming decade
Revisado: 01-01-20
I say this not simply for the vast and pervasive nature of ISIS, nor the risks the author took to tell it's story with the truth it deserves, nor even the sublime ease with which he wrote it, but mostly, because it is a story that cannot be heard in its entirety anywhere else.
This book will leave you with a deep sense of the importance of ISIS' origins and the social change that evolved around it, yet a naked helplessness for what it may mean for the future it has not yet finished nudging.
I imagine we will hear more from Mike Giglio, but this book will surely stand out as his defining work.
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