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An Immense World
- How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us
- De: Ed Yong
- Narrado por: Ed Yong
- Duración: 14 h y 17 m
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The Earth teems with sights and textures, sounds and vibrations, smells and tastes, electric and magnetic fields. But every kind of animal, including humans, is enclosed within its own unique sensory bubble, perceiving but a tiny sliver of our immense world. In An Immense World, Ed Yong coaxes us beyond the confines of our own senses, allowing us to perceive the skeins of scent, waves of electromagnetism, and pulses of pressure that surround us.
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If you’ve never read about the wonder of animal sensory capabilities this is for you
- De MediaBaron en 06-27-22
- An Immense World
- How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us
- De: Ed Yong
- Narrado por: Ed Yong
What an amazing book
Revisado: 07-03-24
This is one of the best books I've ever read (and listened to, I have both versions). It goes into detail, explaining what we do and don't know, and how much more there is to learn. It lays out the biggest flaw right up front, shared by all, that we think our way of seeing the world IS the world. It's not. Humans often miss the senses animals have simply because we don't have them.
This is well worth the time. The reason I bought the audiobook was that I kept stopping my reading to go look up something the author mentioned, and I wanted to just get the material down once, and then go back to the book.
The author reading the book was a good thing. Sometimes authors don't read in a compelling way, and undermine their material, but in this one his voice works perfectly. You get a sense of how much interest he has in the subject, and in that he shares that interest. The closing chapter is a good way to bring the chapters together and end the book.
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MacGyver
- Meltdown
- De: Eric Kelley, Lee Zlotoff
- Narrado por: John Pirhalla
- Duración: 12 h y 36 m
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When a top US nuclear physicist impossibly vanishes off a transatlantic plane in the middle of the flight, the US government calls in its top agent who specializes in the impossible, MacGyver. In order to solve the mystery and recover the scientist and intel that could lead to escalating conflicts across the globe, Mac will find himself drawn into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse against a billionaire thief with resources and ingenuity that match MacGyver's own. Mac must navigate between an old flame from Interpol and a beautiful but deadly young woman.
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Better than the show?
- De Daniel R Walton en 12-31-24
- MacGyver
- Meltdown
- De: Eric Kelley, Lee Zlotoff
- Narrado por: John Pirhalla
So much fun
Revisado: 09-15-23
There were some minor issues, a cliche death, some accent wobbling, but overall this was so much fun. It felt like a really long episode, and true to the character. I really hope there will be more.
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On Tyranny
- Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century
- De: Timothy Snyder
- Narrado por: Timothy Snyder
- Duración: 1 h y 47 m
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The Founding Fathers tried to protect us from the threat they knew, the tyranny that overcame ancient democracy. Today, our political order faces new threats, not unlike the totalitarianism of the twentieth century. We are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, Nazism, or communism. Our one advantage is that we might learn from their experience.
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History does not repeat, but it does instruct.
- De Darwin8u en 11-19-18
- On Tyranny
- Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century
- De: Timothy Snyder
- Narrado por: Timothy Snyder
Exactly what is needed
Revisado: 08-06-18
Exactly what is needed right now. A clear sense of history, and the idea of knowing that changes are not normal. That might sound cliched, but right now we need to know where we really are in a post-fact, post-truth world. We're dealing with politicians who can lie about something when they're on taping saying/doing the opposite, and people believe them. We need to know what is reality and what is propaganda.
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