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Till We Have Faces
- A Myth Retold
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: Wanda McCaddon
- Duración: 8 h y 6 m
- Versión completa
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Set in the pre-Christian world of Glome on the outskirts of Greek civilization, it is a tale of two princesses: the beautiful Psyche, who is loved by the god of love himself, and Orual, Psyche's unattractive and embittered older sister, who loves Psyche with a destructive possessiveness. Her frustration and jealousy over Psyche's fate sets Orual on the troubled path of self-discovery. Lewis's last work of fiction, this is often considered his best by critics.
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One of a kind.
- De Stephanie en 07-07-10
- Till We Have Faces
- A Myth Retold
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: Wanda McCaddon
Very Best Narrator, Excellent Story
Revisado: 07-30-23
Narration is perfect. Story, classic.
Time well spent with this one.
Thanks, Audible and to Ms. McCaddon.
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Organizing Your Home with Sort and Succeed
- Five Simple Steps to Stop Clutter Before It Starts, Save Money and Simplify Your Life
- De: Darla DeMorrow
- Narrado por: Suehyla El-Attar
- Duración: 2 h y 6 m
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You can bring peace to your home through organizing with five simple steps. What if decluttering wasn’t painful? We focus on finding your treasures. Why declutter when you can learn how to stop clutter before it even starts? Where do you want to see organizing success in just 15 minutes? How will it feel to live a clutter-free life in a home you love? Getting organized is good. Staying organized is better. You can learn to do both using the proven sort and succeed system.
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Do not recommend.
- De ReviewerJoe en 01-27-22
- Organizing Your Home with Sort and Succeed
- Five Simple Steps to Stop Clutter Before It Starts, Save Money and Simplify Your Life
- De: Darla DeMorrow
- Narrado por: Suehyla El-Attar
Do not recommend.
Revisado: 01-27-22
Organizing is not decluttering is not tidying, though a definite Venn diagramatic exists. I found the information presented in this book to be unhelpfully vague, the writing itself sometimes preachy, condescending and outdated. There are better, faster, easier methods available now post the release of this book as the methods in the industry have progressed.
As far as organizing items as a main goal, I would recommend authors Andrew Mellen, Julie Morgenstern or Marie Kondo. If you actually know that you aren't organized efficiently or neat because there's a lot of stuff in the way that prevents your tidiness, I heartily recommend anything by author Dana K. White and also Andrew Mellen, they both have much better, proven and easier ways to edit and store items so that you will be able to access items and replace them after using without constant irritation or losing items.
If you're looking to store your items neatly and how to best do that, as in what kind of containers, then take a look at author Cassandra Aarsen. Andrew Mellen and Julie Morgenstern also offer excellent insight about how to store different items in various rooms and which types of storage configurations and containers will help you live with your items in a peaceful manner. Cas Aarsen, Dana K. White and Andrew Mellen are also available on YouTube and the web.
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