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A little silly but very enjoyable

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-12-23

This isn’t Frank Herbert or Octavia Butler, but neither is it Stephanie Meyer. It’s a somewhat silky story made even sillier (and better!) with Wil Wheaton’s narration. Perfect for a long drive or similar

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Excellent story and narration

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-20-21

I read the Parable of the Sower on paper, then listened to this one. The story was engrossing, to be sure, horrifying and at times it brought tears to my eyes. Butler’s writing is rich but not florid, excellent regardless of genre. The narration is fantastic. One of those audiobooks that are genuinely enriched by the format.

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OK content destroyed by terrible narration

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2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
1 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-30-20

Ever have a manager or teacher read something to you with exaggerated emphasis, in a tone that is at once smug, sarcastic, condescending, and weirdly earnest? Well hey, here’s an entire book where every sentence is read that way! I gave up halfway through. Listening to this is like volunteering to be mocked by a snide midlevel manager.

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Bobiverse started strong, ended meh

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2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-03-17

The first book mixed science-inspired speculation, social commentary and a personal narrative and the story managed to pull off a hat trick to end up unexpectedly complex and interesting. By the third book, we're forced to suspend disbelief endlessly, tolerate childish takes on sociology, and to top it off the writing is flat.

Gender roles in the story are pulled from the 1950s. Interaction with non-human species barely moves beyond the level of 1960's Star Trek TSOS. The social commentary has degenerated into the sort of stereotypical unempathetic complaints from nerd types about the stupidity of human society, while having very little experience of that society outside of their own suburban bubble. Even the speculation is mostly gone, replaced with refrains like the 'universality' of certain western societal traits among non-human societies.

This series could really have gone somewhere. The author hints at something like when describing how some later generation Bobs question their role as stewards of the "ephemerals". But given his lack of depth in just about every other area, it's not surprising that he fails to explore this, instead opting for a simplistic war narrative hinging on a basic grasp of the relatively slow speed of light.

Thankfully Ray Porter's performance remains on point. So at least there's that.

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Agile Project Management & Scrum QuickStart Guides Audiolibro Por ClydeBank Business arte de portada

The reader sounds almost human!

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2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
1 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-02-16

This is obviously an experiment in using voice synthesis for an audiobook instead of paying voice actors. As such, it's not bad at all. It reminds me of the computer voices in many sci-fi movies and shows in the past. The second computerized voice, the British one, occasionally flubs on word emphasis but is generally more interesting than the first one, which reminds me of a talking digital skull.

The books themselves are a little like reading technical specifications documentation, at least in terms of style, diction and story, but the information given is useful, and the format is conducive to the use of voice synthesis in place of actual human readers.

Caveat audiens.

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Start with Why Audiolibro Por Simon Sinek arte de portada

Yep, a touch repetitive, but very worthwhile

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-29-11

Overall, this is a very good book. In audio form, it's occasionally obnoxious with its repetition. I'm guessing that in written form, there were pull quotes scattered throughout the text. The author just reads those, as if they were part of the text. A bit weird.

On the other hand, the material is great. On the face of it, "start with why" is practically self-evident. Yet, as Sinek illustrates, many companies (and individuals!) forget their "why" and focus too much on the whats and hows of business.

If you're not following this material closely, it might sound like just another business book making hay out of the obvious. Don't get stuck too much on his frequent use of Apple as an example -- it's just one that's easily accessible. However, I do think this would make a more compelling book if Sinek had chosen a better example for the corporate part, told their story, and then kept coming back to *that*. The MLK example was pretty good though.

Other reviewers didn't like Sinek's reading. Aside from reading pullquotes, I think he did quite well. The sound quality isn't superb, but it was perfectly acceptable.

This book has definitely influenced me personally and professionally. I am rethinking what the heck my business (and life!) is about.

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A great book, excellent reading

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-21-10

I normally listen to audiobooks when doing housework, driving or something similarly menial. But then the dishes would be done, and I'd find myself sitting still, listening to Nelson Runger's reading. Wonderful! The story itself is fiction, but with a fair amount of historicity providing a tremendous reminder of the fascinating and revolting history of the Roman empire. As a bonus, Graves has Claudius end on a sardonic joke. Highly recommended.

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Good info, over-the-top narration

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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-31-10

Yes, the narrator is the author, so maybe that counts for something. But man, he just goes so far over the top over-weighting his words so often, it's pretty comical at times. The sample is a bit misleading, because Collins is just getting warmed up in that. A few more pages in, and He Is Speaking Like A Triumphant Graduate Student Who Has Just...Found...The...PROOF...That...Discipline -- DISCIPLINE! -- is the Key!

Narrative comedy aside, there is a lot of worthwhile information here, though when you boil it down there's a lot of the obvious here. Also in late 2010 the discussion of Circuit City and Fannie Mae as "great companies" is a bit ridiculous; and some of the companies discussed as great have attained their greatness in part by less-than-moral means that have come to light in the years of increasingly ubiquitous internet since the book's publication. Still, Collins' articulation is highly accessible and well-ordered, making "the obvious" easier to digest and retain. 4 stars for content, 2 stars for narration = 3 stars.

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Getting Things Done Audiolibro Por David Allen arte de portada

Finally, GTD in unabridged audio format!

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-04-08

I had listened to the earlier, abridged version previously, and this unabridged version is far superior. In fact, I would say it's superior to the printed book too, because a lot of this book is "coaching", where you're expected to be doing something in conjunction with the book. The unabridged version goes into way more depth than the abridged one.

Plus, Allen is again his own narrator, which adds to the feeling of having a coach guiding one into these new practices.

Those who claim this is outdated in the 21st century are missing the point. As Allen repeatedly points out in the book, it's not the medium that's important but the principles behind the method. Once you understand the principles, you can apply them in any medium you like. The good news is (as Allen would say), the principles are not at all difficult to understand. And believe it or not, most of the working world is still paper-based and/or document-centric. So, paper-based examples are the most accessible to the greatest number of listeners. I'm using the GTD method, and about 95% of my working world is digital (I'm a web developer).

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Good, slightly infomercially

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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-17-08

I'm a newcomer to investing and especially to investment books. But the little stock market investing I've done has been lackluster, and Solin's book offers some compelling evidence why. I'd recommend getting a print or ebook copy, as there are some numbers and symbols that would be easier to take in visually.

Still, overall the book is quite interesting, informative and an easy listen. I'd definitely recommend it, except that it'll take me some time to put this information to the test!

The reader is just a little over emphatic at times, but generally decent. There are some puzzling repeat references to Vanguard, which make me wonder if Solin is really just selling Vanguard with this book. However he adds in other examples too in the "nuts and bolts" of part 4.

Also -- the audiobook gives an incorrect URL for the Asset Allocation Questionnaire on the author's website. The correct URL for the site is http://www.smartestinvestmentbook.com.

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