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Joshua Miller

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Unvarnished Truth

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

Revisado: 03-19-25

I really enjoyed The Graves Are Walking. I’ve read John Kelly’s other book on the Black Plague, so I was prepared for his style of story-telling. I’m also interested in the full story of the Irish Famine since I learned it was mainly due to cruelty through policy failure by ardent state capitalists and not solely the potato blight.
Kelly has a style that gets to the point with saying very little on his own accord. He sews together historical anecdotes and first-hand accounts which then tells its own story. Right or wrong, he presents the many narratives of the historical era with their bias and enthusiasm in tow.
If I had to settle on something I’d improve with this audiobook, I’d suggest that although the Irish speaker is a perfect voice for this story, a little more dramatic inflections and intonation to punch up the delivery at times would be helpful.

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Not as distracted as others apparently

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

Revisado: 02-15-23

I see others weren’t happy with the narration; I did not mind it so much. It certainly had little bearing on my enjoyment of the story. Granted this book is a summary of what’s already been written about Lewis and Clarke, however, I found it very engaging in a way that made the historic nature of the excursion feel real and relatable.

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Has reshaped my opinion of B Franklin

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

Revisado: 01-02-23

I enjoyed and appreciated the depth of storytelling around the life of Ben Franklin through the research of his personal letters, letters of others around him, and his many published satirical articles. I was shocked at his callous behavior towards his wife and children when he spent nearly two decades away from them by choice, even fleeing England just to avoid having to attend his son’s wedding (only to return within a year because he felt trapped at home). He openly flaunted his second family in London and had emotional flings through his old age. After his wife died, there are no records of him ever mentioning her again… I was happy that the book stuck close to first hand accounts to deliver this portrait, good and bad, and didn’t deviate with opinions too often, although at times the author slipped in adjectives that let me know his view on the subject.

My criticism of the book pertains to 1) the author recycled the same adjectives or descriptive phrases far too often. It happened often enough that I am convinced I heard the extract same sentences several times throughout the book. 2) while I can agree that the US Constitution represents a significant advance for liberty in human history, the author relishes any chance to refer to the constitutional document as “nearly perfect” and other highly exalted terms when in the same breath, detailing the issues arising during the Philadelphia convention. “Nearly perfect” is an odd term for a document that is centered on protecting the rights of rich, white, landowning men. Even Franklin realized any push to include abolition of slavery was a no go. So my issue arises from the author’s opinions being lavished through superlatives that belie the sincerity of the story. They were distracting and unnecessary.

Last, a number of people had problems with narrator. While I heard some of the noises that are being complained about, I wasn’t distracted at all and really only heard it clearly a few times. I noticed the extra breaths and lip smacks, but they were minor. Those noises typically drive me insane too, however, I’d disagree that they were that noticeable here. Overall, the narrator did a great job imitating Franklin and providing other character inflections on reading their letters.

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Tim Curry narration is perfect

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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: 12-25-22

This was an excellent reading of A Christmas Carol. I’m not typically a fan of guest voice actors, but Tim Curry absolutely nails it. I’d recommend this to anyone.

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A great retelling of American independence too

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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: 12-23-22

The author provides a vast number of first hand accounts detailing GW’s life. Since he was the principal participant of many historic events, the story gives the readers a real sense of the struggles, sacrifice, and political divisions of the time that mirror today. I was shocked by the lack of enthusiasm for American independence early on. GW never seemed destined to be successful and yet it’s amazing what he accomplished.
I originally thought the author circled back to the same points too often (e.g. pointing out GW’s willful yet conflicting views on slavery). However these asides, often sounding like a repeat, eventually built upon themselves to show GW’s character evolution. His political tirades, temper, money woes, etc were constant referred to, but I now appreciate the man more than the legend.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is sincerely interested in GW, early American life, and first hand accounts of major historical events.

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Richly detailed portrait of Washington

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

Revisado: 11-04-22

I throughly enjoyed this perspective of George Washington: his personality, his private struggles, and the number of mistakes he made. His legend and cultural standing always impressed upon me that he must have been some brilliant tactician who single handedly defeated the British. He clearly struggled and lacked decisiveness in several key points. However, he endeavored to find solutions and just never gave up. I think that’s an even better reason to remember him and honor his legacy and the number of sacrifices he made keep our new country on track.

I recommend this book to anyone who wants a realistic portrayal of 1776 and the true nature of our founding fathers and real patriots . At least it’s steeped in facts and not a slurry of fantasy that sycophants and extremists are cackling about at fascist political rallies and pickup trucks sitting at ballot boxes.

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An intimate portrait of Napoleon

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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: 10-12-22

I thoroughly enjoyed this telling of Napoleon’s life and highly recommend this book. I thought I knew who he was, but I’ve only ever heard the misconstrued perception of him. He was truly a complicated enigmatic figure with good intentions but often terrible delivery. I’m grateful I took a chance with this book to learn more about him and that time in European history.

The author sticks very close to the direct sources of many letters written by Napoleon or those written to him. It provides a closely detailed true portrait of his life through the years. I think anyone who has any interest in learning about him will enjoy this book.

For military history enthusiasts, this book covers more of his personal life though it does provide the highlights of his major battles. I think it’s a good balance of both for my preferences.

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Better than I anticipated

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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: 05-12-22

As a resident of Reno, Nevada, I thought it’d be nice to have some background history of nearby Virginia City. I thoroughly satisfied my curiosity and learned so much more. The writing is interesting (though at times tedious when describing the mining) and the Irish narration is absolutely perfect. I feel as though I gained a tremendous appreciation for the early mining days and its impact in California and Nevada.

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Poorly-supported opinionated premises

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2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-18-22

I thoroughly enjoyed the author’s previous book about trees, so I anticipated a similarly engaging book on animals. Instead, he states one unfounded premise after another entirely based on his anthropomorphic opinions and assertions. In one breath, he dismissively rejects the scientific community in a condescending tone then praises one obscure study that supports his opinion.

It was frustrating to read this book when I fully support the notion that animals are much more complex than we currently understand or can demonstrate. The author should have presented the research first, then reflected on his own experiences to prevent building his arguments upon his own biases.

Lastly, I haven’t seen this mentioned elsewhere, but he repeats entire paragraphs in various chapters. It’s almost as if he needed to bulk up certain sections, so he repeated the same anecdotes (and I mean literally word-for-word) throughout the book. Hearing the same stories over and over was disruptive and annoying. It felt lazy, if I’m being honest.

This book was not great, which is sad because the subject has so much potential. If he had presented an honest argument and reads more like a shameless money-grab to continue from the first book’s success.

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Empty hero worship

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1 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
1 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-16-22

My interpretation of the author’s depiction of Justin Alexander is that of a kid who was never told no and grew up to be a self-serving narcissist. I did note the times he made generous displays to a few people along the way. However, Justin neglected to stay in any one person’s life long enough to build a real relationship. Instead, he collected “friends” throughout his life like one would collect rocks for a display. Maybe they served his ego?

The entire focus of Justin’s life was chasing purely what he wanted to make himself feel better. He was also aware of his curated image online and sought to embody that persona in his interactions or when saying “I’ve been in a cave for three weeks”, but was actually running errands in the village… and how about the responses from close friends after his disappearance? Most assumed he was “just being Justin Alexander” and doing whatever he wanted despite that it clearly worried a lot of people. If he cared at all, he would have given more “friends” a heads up not to worry. That kind of anguish is awful to intentionally inflict. Having so many default to that assumption tells me just how little he reciprocated in their friendships. If he did actually run away, hopefully he stays gone without breaking their hearts again.

He was just a human. The author instead portrayed him as a Demi-god wrestling with the purpose of life. The author was careful to describe his narcissistic qualities and didn’t bring more attention to the fact that Justin was actively selling drugs and rare flowers to make a living. In reality, he was just as mixed up as the rest of us, but we’re not trying to pretend to be someone else to hundreds of thousands of people because our ego demands it.

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