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Casca: The Barbarian
- Casca Series, Book 5
- De: Barry Sadler
- Narrado por: Gene Engene
- Duración: 5 h y 54 m
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The Plains of Parthia were littered with the bodies of the dead and dying, as Casca, the man who could not die, moved away from the battle. Rome did not take desertion lightly, and while they couldn't kill The Eternal Mercenary, they could make his life a nightmare of pain and torture. His only escape lay in the Northlands beyond Germany, to lands filled with beautiful fjords and horrible bloodlust. Casca the Roman Citizen must become Casca the Barbarian.
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Amazing series
- De Jason C. en 03-04-25
- Casca: The Barbarian
- Casca Series, Book 5
- De: Barry Sadler
- Narrado por: Gene Engene
Sadler was an exceptional author
Revisado: 10-25-21
A new look at historical reality. Not for everyone, but eye opening and entertaining
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Agenda 21
- De: Glenn Beck
- Narrado por: January LaVoy
- Duración: 8 h y 35 m
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Just a generation ago this place was called America. Now, after the worldwide implementation of UN-lead program called Agenda 21, it's simply known as the 'Republic'. There is no president. No congress. No Supreme Court. No freedom. There are only the Authorities. Citizens have two primary goals in the new Republic: to create clean energy and to create new human life. Those who cannot do either are of no use to society. This bleak and barren existence is all that 18-year-old Emmeline has ever known.
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A Riveting Story!!!
- De tomwiles en 11-20-12
- Agenda 21
- De: Glenn Beck
- Narrado por: January LaVoy
A brave new book, about an intended consequence
Revisado: 07-23-15
Would you listen to Agenda 21 again? Why?
No, I am not likely to forget any of it anytime soon. You are slowly drawn into the lead character and her circumstances. I am a senior male, yet the empathy I came to feel, for a teen girl, a survivor, heroic in a way few understand, is deep and real.
What other book might you compare Agenda 21 to and why?
Brave New World, This Perfect Day, and 1984. As an accomplished an author, not yet. A grasp of the unholy and real dangers of things set in motion in our time? Most definitely.
Have you listened to any of January LaVoy’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No, I prefer Charles Laughton and an flat powerful voice, but she also drew me in.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Not that kind of book, although I almost cheered at the end. It will stay with you, to be mulled over, savored perhaps.
Any additional comments?
An avid reader for fifty years, I miss the written word. Listening is an acquired taste. After a decade of trying, I finished a book at last, this one.
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