David Savitski
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Yestertime
- A Novel of Time Travel
- De: Andrew Cunningham
- Narrado por: Greg Hernandez
- Duración: 7 h y 34 m
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"I'm going to die a hundred years before I was born...." The handwritten note was in a dusty trunk that sat in a cave untouched for 150 years. What did the words mean? When journalist Ray Burton finds the trunk near the Arizona ghost town of Hollow Rock, his life changes in an instant. Something in the trunk shouldn’t be there. This begins a dangerous journey of discovery bordering on the impossible. A discovery that will affect the past, the present, and the future.
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This is painful to listen to
- De Deedra Eckhoff en 07-12-21
- Yestertime
- A Novel of Time Travel
- De: Andrew Cunningham
- Narrado por: Greg Hernandez
Brutal narration
Revisado: 01-10-23
Difficult as it is, I am continually to listen to this book as I enjoy the story. The narrator is probably the worst I’ve ever heard. He runs on sentences and speeds through it to the point I cringe constantly while trying to get through it. What a shame to ruin book like this!
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The Summer of My Discontent
- De: Mark A. Roeder
- Narrado por: Braedyn Youngberg
- Duración: 10 h y 38 m
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The Summer of My Discontent is a tapestry of tales delving into life as a gay teen in a small Midwestern town. Dane is a 16-year-old runaway determined to start a new life of daring, love, and sex - no matter the cost to himself, or others. His actions bring him to the brink of disaster and only those he sought to prey upon can save him. Among Dane’s new found “friends” are a young male prostitute and the local grave robber who becomes his despised employer.
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Great book
- De anthony kraft en 02-23-20
- The Summer of My Discontent
- De: Mark A. Roeder
- Narrado por: Braedyn Youngberg
Almost unbearable
Revisado: 06-22-19
Just a few minutes in and I realized I couldn't deal with the narrator's pronunciations and style. I kept trying to forge on, hoping the overall story would be worth the "nails on a chalkboard" narration but I quickly realized the writing wasn't that great either. Some of the dialog is just beyond ridiculous. I'm approaching halfway through the book but I think it's time to just find something better and cut my losses here!
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