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Mark Phifer-Houseman

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Great 2nd chapter!

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

Revisado: 02-02-25

The second book in Anthony Peckham‘s Trilogy’s of the prehistoric magical lives of Wren, Tell and the mountain village known as “the people of the black glass”. Great suspense, character development, and exploration of life before the Bronze Age. Peckham is doing an amazing job in his first venture into the YA genre. I highly recommend this series

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An Amazing work filling in forgotten history

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

Revisado: 08-21-24

I am a pretty well read person and although I knew of Vasco De Gama and the Portuguese “explorers” along Africa’s coasts all the way to Japan, this book gave the background, drama, personalities, and the tragedies of that history.
The audacity, greed, and seamanship of the Portuguese vs the long established Arab/Indian/African trading monopolies was a drama I could not stop listening to, even after Cross cultural blunders, mass murder, and hypocrisy piled up.
I am not sure a Muslim historian of the period would write as self-critical a work as this, but that makes it all the more a Christian project to testify to the non-Christ like behaviors of our “Christian” forebears. The author seems to tip toe around Muslim “crimes” from the period and focus on the wicked Portuguese, Spanish, and Venitians a bit too much for my taste, but given that it was written at the height of the post- 9/11 “war on terror” with the failed “nation building” in Iraq and Afghanistan, I can give him a pass on the self-flagellation.
Learned a TON, have greater empathy for Muslim nations who fear all Western interventions, and see a bit more how we got here.

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Amazing fresh insights into Jesus and the gospels

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

Revisado: 07-20-24

Those who have read Kenneth Bailey’s other works on Jesus and the gospels from Arabic and Bedouin perspectives, will not be disappointed with his final offering before his passing. This book is filled with fresh historical background, lively stories from the rabbis, and wonderful perspectives from Arabic sources.
Unlike so many academic biblical commentaries, this one is close to life and touches the bone of our current suffering and dilemmas in the 2020s. For example, he deals in great detail about how victims process their anger and how God in Jesus shows a much better way of making peace with our enemies. He speaks as an insider in the Middle Eastern struggles of today between the Jews and their Arab and Persian neighbors. I am reading it after a year of Israel’s retaliation in Gaza for the Hamas attacks and it’s incredibly applicable.

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Solid performance of classic story

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

Revisado: 04-13-24

Voices of all characters were excellent, especially the squire, John Silver, the doctor, and the captain. Only let down was Jim’s voice, which was a bit too soft, even girlish, for a tough kid who did everything Stevenson set him to venture on in this wonderful story

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Rosalind Pike Rocks! Great performance

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-21-24

Can’t express enough the joy of listening to Sense and Sensibility narrated by Rosalind Pike. Every night for 1 hour of cleaning up, doing PT exercises or walking the 🐶 I could count on wisdom, eloquence, character development and a strong plot in Ms Pike’s performance of Austen’s masterpiece. It made me want to be a better person and kept my mind off global and USA chaos and fears

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Austen’s greatest heroine, well performed

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

Revisado: 02-25-24

Fanny Price is Jane Austen’s most virtuous, constant, long suffering heroine. Tried by poverty, mistreatment, lack of love, being completely misunderstood by her adoptive father and all her adoptive siblings, and the temptation of a mercenary marriage to a rake who could save her and her birth family — she grows, deepens, and is rewarded by being proven in the right when all the favored wealthy, self-indulgent generation around her expose themselves for who they are.
In the age of Sam Bankman-Freed, a generation ruined by indulgence and psycho-babel, Mansfield Park is the Austen novel that is most needed by every young person and every adult charged with shaping the souls and minds of the next generation.
Francis B’s reading is superb. My one complaint is the Aunt Norris is read a bit too harshly, losing Austen’s humor and making her a Simon Legree. But All the other characters are outstanding. Bravo

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Gritty, magical story of survival and coming of age

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-27-23

I am not sure that the late Stone Age is the ideal place for young people to come of age through literature, but Tony Peckham manages with tremendous skill, psychological insight, and even love. The story of a young brother and sister responding to tragedy and risking it all in the big city of wizards, power politics, and global trade does not disappoint. 
Book has helpful skills kids can learn (mountain breathing when facing challenges) as well as empathy for those who have lost a parent, suffer poverty, abuse, or rejection.
I can’t wait for the second book in this series

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Man's Search for Meaning Audiolibro Por Viktor E. Frankl arte de portada

Classic, powerful, hopeful in 2023

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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

Dr. Frankl does a great job sharing his story of surfing the concentration camps but also extrapolating for human beings in every condition why meaning is our core need, whether they are young people after college, elders who feel passed by youth worshiping American culture or they are drug addicts looking for a reason to give recovery one more try.
The reader is a little clinical and distant from the subject, which is OK, but odd when it’s about life and death, and he sounds like he’s reading the results of a horse race 2 hours after it’s over.
Super for the religious person and also the atheist or agnostic.

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A tough listen

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3 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-10-23

I’m not sure what to do with this book. I was looking forward to listening to it since Naomi Wolf in person presents as a intelligent, thoughtful individual. I am new to her perspectives, so I don’t know how to evaluate them based on data or research. However, the narrator for this book comes across as bitter, vindictive, and even paranoid in tone. Though, as I said, Naomi herself does not appear in that light in interviews. How very confusing. I don’t know if I can listen to the whole book. It’s rather difficult to sift through the hyperbolic language and the narrator’s tone to get to the author’s intent. Pretty disappointing. If one has something valid to say, there should be a way to say it without coming across as unhinged and reactionary, even if one has been canceled and blackballed. I gave it three stars just because I don’t really know if it’s any good in the final analysis. I will say that it is difficult to listen to because of the tone.

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Another Tour de Force

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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: 10-11-23

Tom Holland has produced his third Tour de Force about the Roman world, this time from Nero (60’s ad) through Antonines Pius (160 ad). His gift of storytelling, of weaving together the global Empire grabbing of the Caesar’s with Italian, Greek, Judaean, Egyptian, German, and British resistance, defeat, and enculturation makes this brutal history worth every minute.
My greatest appreciation for Holland is that he respects the ancients as radically different from us and our cultural values that are inescapably Christian. He respects his readers by asking us to enter the alien and barbarous world view of humans we think we know, but who are radically different than our Hollywood and Gibbonean imaginations.

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