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1491
- New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
- De: Charles C. Mann
- Narrado por: Darrell Dennis
- Duración: 16 h y 17 m
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Traditionally, Americans learned in school that the ancestors of the people who inhabited the Western Hemisphere at the time of Columbus' landing had crossed the Bering Strait 12,000 years ago; existed mainly in small nomadic bands; and lived so lightly on the land that the Americas were, for all practical purposes, still a vast wilderness. But as Charles C. Mann now makes clear, archaeologists and anthropologists have spent the last 30 years proving these and many other long-held assumptions wrong.
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Exposes Non-Academic Audience to The Debate Between Ideas of Pre-Colombian America's
- De Christopher en 01-19-17
- 1491
- New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
- De: Charles C. Mann
- Narrado por: Darrell Dennis
A must read.
Revisado: 09-28-23
Thorough. Thought-provoking. Worldview changing. Great work. And new discoveries are being made all the time.
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The Trail to Buddha’s Mirror
- A Neal Carey Mystery, Book 2
- De: Don Winslow
- Narrado por: Joe Barrett
- Duración: 12 h y 2 m
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Robert Pendleton is a chemical genius with a fertilizer worth a fortune to whoever controls the formula. Not surprisingly, the Bank, his notoriously exclusive backer, wants to keep an eye on its investment. But so does the CIA. And the Chinese government. And a few shadier organizations. So when Pendleton disappears from a conference in San Francisco, along with all of his research, Neal Carey enters the picture.
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Winslow's Terrific But...
- De Ted en 10-04-15
- The Trail to Buddha’s Mirror
- A Neal Carey Mystery, Book 2
- De: Don Winslow
- Narrado por: Joe Barrett
Good but winding
Revisado: 02-14-23
A good story, but at times slow and unnecessarily, descriptive or dramatic. The stronger editing hand would’ve helped.
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Deep Hole
- De: Don Winslow
- Narrado por: Ed Harris
- Duración: 1 h y 4 m
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In Deep Hole, one of the world’s foremost crime novelists crafts a sweet, poignant romance novella that could only come from his perfectly calibrated sense of time and place. It incorporates fights and misunderstandings and rejection, and is set against the backdrop of a quiet surfing town in Rhode Island where everyone knows each other’s business—and pleasure.
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Another Great story By Mr. Winslow
- De Alpine Skye en 06-10-22
- Deep Hole
- De: Don Winslow
- Narrado por: Ed Harris
Clever, a good, tight story
Revisado: 02-04-23
A lot of fun, even a little ocean philosophy! Nicely done. Hopefully, the waves keep coming from forever.
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No Plan B
- A Jack Reacher Novel
- De: Lee Child, Andrew Child
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
- Duración: 11 h y 3 m
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In Gerrardsville, Colorado, a woman dies under the wheels of a moving bus. The death is ruled a suicide. But Jack Reacher saw what really happened: A man in a gray hoodie and jeans, moving stealthily, pushed the victim to her demise—before swiftly grabbing the dead woman’s purse and strolling away.
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No Dick Hill, No Lee Child..No Longer Reacher
- De Elisha en 10-26-22
- No Plan B
- A Jack Reacher Novel
- De: Lee Child, Andrew Child
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
Weak,
Revisado: 01-06-23
Weak story, hyperbolic narration. The great series seems to be drawing to a close. Disappointing on almost every level.
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