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Redeeming Breeze
- Trawler Trash, Book 4
- De: Ed Robinson
- Narrado por: Michael D. Naftel Jr.
- Duración: 5 h y 43 m
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Breeze is trying to leave his troubled past behind. His dream of a beautiful woman on a Caribbean island remains elusive. One day he's sitting on his boat, minding his own business. The next day he's on the run from Russian mobsters with two sex slaves aboard. Doing the right thing turns out to be a tricky business.
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Another breeze tale
- De GIMPER en 04-09-25
- Redeeming Breeze
- Trawler Trash, Book 4
- De: Ed Robinson
- Narrado por: Michael D. Naftel Jr.
Outstanding
Revisado: 07-27-17
Ed Robinson is a genius. This book, and the series, are awesome! The characters are great. The story never got boring. I highly recommend this book, but read (or listen to) the other 3 first. The voice performance is also excellent.
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Breaking Seas
- An Overweight, Middle-Aged Computer Nerd Buys His First Boat, Quits His Job, and Sails Off to Adventure
- De: Glenn Damato
- Narrado por: René Ruiz
- Duración: 9 h y 27 m
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Do you have a dream you must pursue, but everyone says it's unrealistic? Or that you're not qualified? Too old, too out of shape? Or you don't have the "right experience?" Glenn Damato was a 41-year-old software instructor who sought to exceed the bounds of his comfortable but humdrum existence. He embarked on an adventure for which he was miserably unprepared. Why did he do this? How did he answer the ancient human question: how do we jump-start growth in our lives? We become something we were not.
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Disappointing
- De Bill S. en 07-18-15
- Breaking Seas
- An Overweight, Middle-Aged Computer Nerd Buys His First Boat, Quits His Job, and Sails Off to Adventure
- De: Glenn Damato
- Narrado por: René Ruiz
Unlikable Characters Not really an Adventure
Revisado: 02-15-16
There is something really unlikable about the author and one of his main companions. I found myself cringing at them through most of the story. He is shallow and mean, yet hates when others treat him in a similar manner. The author skips one of the most climatic moments of the story completely and leaves you wondering what happened. My guess is he does this to avoid making himself even more unlikable. There is some value in this story as a guide of what not to do when buying a boat or interacting with women. There is really no adventure here, and there are much better sailing stories than this one.
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