Tristan Matthews
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I Contain Multitudes
- The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life
- De: Ed Yong
- Narrado por: Charlie Anson
- Duración: 9 h y 52 m
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Joining the ranks of popular science classics like The Botany of Desire and The Selfish Gene, a groundbreaking, wondrously informative, and vastly entertaining examination of the most significant revolution in biology since Darwin - a "microbe's-eye view" of the world that reveals a marvelous, radically reconceived picture of life on Earth.
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Undoes what you've learned from the headlines
- De Tristan en 10-14-16
- I Contain Multitudes
- The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life
- De: Ed Yong
- Narrado por: Charlie Anson
Good pop science.
Revisado: 02-04-17
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The Narrator was good, but there were a lot of poorly done update to the book, where it was clear he had re-recorded just a few words or a sentence and they were spliced it. Not the end of the world, just annoying.
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The Best of Connie Willis
- Award-Winning Stories
- De: Connie Willis
- Narrado por: Eliza Foss, Jessica Almasy, Mia Barron, y otros
- Duración: 16 h y 50 m
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Here are the greatest stories of one of the greatest writers working in any genre today. All ten of the stories gathered here are Hugo or Nebula award winners - some even have the distinction of winning both. With a new Introduction by the author and personal afterwords to each story, plus a special look at three of Willis' unique public speeches - this is unquestionably the collection of the season, an audiobook that every Connie Willis fan will treasure.
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An index for locating stories
- De Ruth Green en 11-29-14
- The Best of Connie Willis
- Award-Winning Stories
- De: Connie Willis
- Narrado por: Eliza Foss, Jessica Almasy, Mia Barron, Julia Gibson, Alma Cuervo, Gabeen Khan, Luis Moreno, Barbara Rosenblat, Graham Rowat
Truly the best of Connie Willis
Revisado: 01-25-15
Where does The Best of Connie Willis rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I've been a huge fan of Connie Willis since I read Doomsday Book over a decade ago. I've read most of her novels, but never got around to running down her shorter works, which evidently was a huge mistake.I repeatedly found myself laughing, then crying, then laughing again. I can not recommend this collection enough.
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Getting to 50/50
- How Working Parents Can Have It All by Sharing It All - and Why It’s Good for Your Marriage, Your Career, Your Kids, and You
- De: Sharon Meers, Joanna Strober
- Narrado por: Marguerite Gavin
- Duración: 10 h y 16 m
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Sharon Meers and Joanna Strober are professionals, wives, and mothers. They understand the challenges and rewards of two-career households. They also know that families thrive not in spite of working mothers but because of them. You can have a great career, a great marriage, and be a great mother. The key is tapping into your best resource and most powerful ally - the man you married.
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Great overall, but a bit offensive...
- De Tristan Matthews en 01-09-15
- Getting to 50/50
- How Working Parents Can Have It All by Sharing It All - and Why It’s Good for Your Marriage, Your Career, Your Kids, and You
- De: Sharon Meers, Joanna Strober
- Narrado por: Marguerite Gavin
Great overall, but a bit offensive...
Revisado: 01-09-15
Would you listen to Getting to 50/50 again? Why?
It has a great message overall but...
As a husband who sought out and read this book on my own I was a bit offended by the general framing. The author tends to phrase things as "This is what you need to do to get your husband to do his part." I'm sure for a lot of couples that is the dynamic, but assuming that is the dynamic sort of perpetuate it.
After I mentioned to my mom that I was reading it, and that it has some really good points, she picked it up in a books store and the back cover had a blurb like "Every woman in america should read this book," which elicited the same response from her that I had to the book as a whole. Mainly if you frame getting to 50 / 50 as something one member of the couple is trying to do, and not both people it sets up the wrong dynamic.
"Getting to 50 / 50" is clearly written with woman as its target audience, which then makes it less accessible to men, who arguable are the ones who really need to read it.
Bottom line:
If your thinking about having kids you should read this. If your a guy don't let the framing of the book turn you away, think of it as gender karma.
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