Salomon Rodriguez
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I'd Like to Play Alone, Please
- Essays
- De: Tom Segura
- Narrado por: Tom Segura
- Duración: 6 h y 4 m
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Tom Segura is known for his twisted takes and irreverent comedic voice. But after a few years of crazy tours and churning out podcasts weekly, all while parenting two young children, he desperately needs a second to himself. It’s not that he hates his friends and family — he’s not a monster — he’s just beat, which is why his son’s (ruthless) first full sentence, “I’d like to play alone, please,” has since become his mantra.
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Hot sauce is the best!
- De Michael Bowen en 06-15-22
- I'd Like to Play Alone, Please
- Essays
- De: Tom Segura
- Narrado por: Tom Segura
captivating stories with humor on the side!
Revisado: 03-26-24
Tom always delivers whether thru podcast, comedy, and now story telling in book/audio forum!! look forward towards more from him in the future
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Perfect on Paper
- A Novel
- De: Sophie Gonzales
- Narrado por: Barrie Kreinik
- Duración: 8 h y 58 m
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Darcy Phillips: Can give you the solution to any of your relationship woes - for a fee. Uses her power for good. Most of the time. Really cannot stand Alexander Brougham. Has maybe not the best judgement when it comes to her best friend, Brooke…who is in love with someone else. Does not appreciate being blackmailed.
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What is not to love?
- De Vanessa Melendez en 05-18-21
- Perfect on Paper
- A Novel
- De: Sophie Gonzales
- Narrado por: Barrie Kreinik
quite the love story
Revisado: 03-22-24
Definitely an entertaining listen and felt the emotion of the characters. had solid relationship advice and real life occurrences that may happen.
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