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Light Bringer
- Red Rising, Book 6
- De: Pierce Brown
- Narrado por: Tim Gerard Reynolds
- Duración: 30 h y 8 m
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The Reaper is a legend, more myth than man: the savior of worlds, the leader of the Rising, the breaker of chains. But the Reaper is also Darrow, born of the red soil of Mars: a husband, a father, a friend. The worlds once needed the Reaper. But now they need Darrow. Because after the dark age will come a new age: of light, of victory, of hope.
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The blight of ensemble voice cast are gone!
- De azwildcat en 07-28-23
- Light Bringer
- Red Rising, Book 6
- De: Pierce Brown
- Narrado por: Tim Gerard Reynolds
A Worthy Addition
Revisado: 10-08-23
I personally missed the multiple voice actors, but the story is absolutely fantastic. Its amazing listening to this series go from Hunger Games to full on 40K. The world building is a true delight. It is refreshing listening to a new and unique universe.
I look forward to the final installment of the Red Rising series and hope it comes out soon.
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Glory Lost and Found
- How Delta Climbed from Despair to Dominance in the Post-9/11 Era
- De: Seth Kaplan, Jay Shabat
- Narrado por: Joseph Durika
- Duración: 25 h y 53 m
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Glory Lost and Found: How Delta Climbed from Despair to Dominance in the Post-9/11 Era tells the story of Delta's dramatic tumble into bankruptcy and how it climbed its way back to pre-eminence despite hurricane-force headwinds: high fuel prices, a hostile takeover bid, relentless competition, economic meltdowns, and geopolitical shocks.
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For Aviation Enthusiasts & the Business Industry
- De Striker en 03-24-17
- Glory Lost and Found
- How Delta Climbed from Despair to Dominance in the Post-9/11 Era
- De: Seth Kaplan, Jay Shabat
- Narrado por: Joseph Durika
Most satisfying random book I have ever picked up.
Revisado: 02-18-17
I am almost positive that I was drunk when I use my free credit to pick up this book.
So happy I did.
I have always had an interest in the modern airline industry and I can tell you that this book has quenched my thirst. It is not a book about the life of a Delta pilot or flight attendant, it is purely about the business side of things. obviously the focus of this novel is the airline industry as a whole in the early 2000s, which was most certainly a tumultuous time for the industry. Delta maybe the focus, but they do a fantastic job at looking beyond to other airlines which, and how Delta reacted to them, in order to tie in well to explain the global situation. If you have an interest in the business side of the aviation industry (both good and bad) I would recommend you pick it up.
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Too Far From Home
- A Story of Life and Death in Space
- De: Chris Jones
- Narrado por: Erik Davies
- Duración: 10 h y 53 m
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For a special breed of individual, the call of space is worth the risk it entails: men such as US astronauts Donald Pettit and Kenneth Bowersox, and Russian flight engineer Nikolai Budarin, who in November 2002 left on what was to be a routine 14-week mission maintaining the International Space Station. But then, on February 1, 2003, the Columbia exploded beneath them. With the launch program suspended indefinitely, these astronauts had suddenly lost their ride home.
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Very good story
- De Dan en 06-12-07
- Too Far From Home
- A Story of Life and Death in Space
- De: Chris Jones
- Narrado por: Erik Davies
Author makes everything a metaphor.
Revisado: 09-13-15
While a potentially interesting story, Chris Jones murders every metaphor and cliche that exists in the English language in some vague attempt to make this story more touching and poetic.. After the first chapter it became overly annoying and distracting. It seems that Mr. Jones favorite line is 'as though' and I started to dread hearing it.
I'm honestly surprised he didn't try to equate taking a dump in space to 'a deep journey into the psyche of man'. Avoid this book if you are looking for a more factual story about Station life.
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