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Manson’s Last Disciple
- De: Michael Merle Thomas
- Narrado por: Roy Wells
- Duración: 23 h y 8 m
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It was spring of 1969 in sunny California. Billy McLain, a 17-year-old runaway was trying to find himself. Disillusioned by overly strict and repressive parents as well as the war in Vietnam, Billy begins a journey of self-discovery. On his quest, he encounters the strangely intense Charles Manson and his staunchly devout followers known as the “Family”. Billy willingly partakes in the drugs, booze, and girls that are readily available. It is a life of peace and love, so Billy decides to hang around for a while. What could possibly go wrong?
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This needs edited... Badly
- De HMA2002 en 12-18-19
- Manson’s Last Disciple
- De: Michael Merle Thomas
- Narrado por: Roy Wells
Narrator not good
Revisado: 08-25-20
Good storyline but they picked the wrong person to narrate. It got annoying listening to the guy
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The Mortal Immortal
- De: Mary Shelley
- Narrado por: B.J. Harrison
- Duración: 39 m
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An ancient alchemist drags out his weary life in search of the elixir of immortality. But, when his vengeful assistant quaffs the mixture, he discovers that the effects of the draft of immortality may never wear off. Mary Shelley explores the concept of immortality, following a character that never ages through a ponderous and thought provoking life.
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A CURE FOR LOVE
- De Jim "The Impatient" en 01-23-17
- The Mortal Immortal
- De: Mary Shelley
- Narrado por: B.J. Harrison
Really mad
Revisado: 07-28-20
I spent a whole credit on a few minutes of a story. Mary Shelley always has such great complex books. This is an essay. I want my money back
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