Cathy Dellinger
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Mystics on the Mountain
- An Epic Fantasy Adventure
- De: C.K. Rieke
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 7 h y 50 m
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Death was just the beginning. In a world where dragons blacken the skies and ancient magic runs deep, one man holds the key to salvation—but he can't remember who he is. Stone awakens in a grave with no memory, in a realm being torn apart by the tyrannical King Arken Shadowborn and his army of dragon riders. But Stone is more than just another lost soul in the war-ravaged Worforgon. He is the prophecy made flesh, the one destined to end Shadowborn's reign of terror. Haunted by fragments of memories he can't piece together and powers he barely understands, Stone joins forces with the ...
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Storyline is good, narrator bad
- De Kindle Customer en 04-30-25
- Mystics on the Mountain
- An Epic Fantasy Adventure
- De: C.K. Rieke
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
Interesting story but poorly performed
Revisado: 03-23-24
The story premise was interesting but the prose was somewhat prosaic. There was some issues with continuity of details with the main characters being stranded without money, supplies even cloaks then suddenly having all those things without any explanation of how they appeared. There is also a shift in and out of dialect in the dialog that is distracting. These are minor things compared to the AI generated voice. It is lacking much expression and does not change tone or timber for different characters. I found myself zoning out a bit at times. I sure miss the use of a voice actor or actors. AI has a long way to go before replacing the real thing.
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NeuroTribes
- The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
- De: Steve Silberman
- Narrado por: William Hughes
- Duración: 18 h y 46 m
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What is autism: a lifelong disability or a naturally occurring form of cognitive difference akin to certain forms of genius? In truth, it is both of these things and more - and the future of our society depends on our understanding it. Wired reporter Steve Silberman unearths the secret history of autism, long suppressed by the same clinicians who became famous for discovering it, and finds surprising answers to the crucial question of why the number of diagnoses has soared in recent years.
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The long hard road to proper identity on the Autistic spectrum.
- De Lorijorn en 10-29-15
- NeuroTribes
- The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
- De: Steve Silberman
- Narrado por: William Hughes
A clear explanation of and the history of autism
Revisado: 03-13-16
As a pediatric physical therapist who has been involved with autistic children and adolescents for many years, I have experienced those moments where I connected with a child finally reaching into their world and sharing it. This well written book with excellent historical perspective as well as the perspectives of autistic adults is a resource that I wish I had 35 years ago when I began my career. I remember some of the events In this book and hope that I was a positive rather than a negative influence in the lives of these children and their families. I remember voraciously reading Temple Grandin's books to better understand the minds of these incredible little persons. I would highly recommend this book to any person, professional or merely interested. I find that I have some of those autistic characteristics which may be why I gravitated towards children! You might recognize some in yourself and realize that we are all human and that life would be quite boring and probably stagnant without diversity.
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