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Margarita in the Spotlight
- De: Maria Frazer
- Narrado por: Adriana Gaviria
- Duración: 4 h y 48 m
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Margarita isn’t particularly passionate about music, but she loves Stephanie and would do anything to help her - and that includes being thrust into the media spotlight after an article in the New York Times calls out country music for its lack of diversity. Since Margarita’s father is Mexican American, the McCoys' record label wants to use her to show that they aren’t as whitewashed as the article says.
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Funny and heartfelt
- De Ben en 09-26-21
- Margarita in the Spotlight
- De: Maria Frazer
- Narrado por: Adriana Gaviria
A story about Latinos written by a non-Latino woman
Revisado: 11-22-22
The fact they use “LatinX” tells you no Latino was involved in the writing process. Ironic, cause this whole story is about white people exploiting the Latino community. Hey Audible, you want to be allies for the Latino community? How about adapting Latino stories BY Latino authors?
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Investigating Ghosts
- The Scientific Search for Spirits
- De: Benjamin Radford
- Narrado por: Benjamin Radford
- Duración: 9 h y 50 m
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Investigating Ghosts is the first audiobook to examine the history and techniques of ghost hunting from folkloric, scientific, and sociocultural perspectives. No mere armchair scholar, author Benjamin Radford's audiobook is based on nearly 20 years of firsthand science-based investigations and research. Investigating Ghosts will entertain and educate skeptics and true believers alike, separating fact from fiction about this timeless mystery.
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Great book, but terrible audio
- De Amazon Customer en 09-14-21
- Investigating Ghosts
- The Scientific Search for Spirits
- De: Benjamin Radford
- Narrado por: Benjamin Radford
Great book, but terrible audio
Revisado: 09-14-21
Anything great about this audiobook comes from Radford’s words and not the production. Listening to him stumble over words and flipping the pages of his book gets on your nerves, though I tried my best to overlook this cause what he was talking about was so fascinating. That is until, ironically, the part about EVPs, when the audio started cutting out what Radford was saying, leaving us with unfinished sentences. I really hope this audiobook gets a re-recording, cause it’s worth it.
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