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The Celestine Prophecy Audiolibro Por James Redfield arte de portada

A wonderful book for encouraging awakening and new perspectives

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-31-25

The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield is a spiritual adventure novel that blends fiction with philosophical insights. Centered around a man’s journey through Peru in search of nine ancient spiritual insights, the book explores themes of synchronicity, energy exchange, and personal transformation. While some readers are captivated by its uplifting message and thought-provoking ideas, others critique its writing style and plot as simplistic. Overall, it’s a compelling read for those interested in New Age spirituality and self-discovery.

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A Wild, Hilarious, and Unforgettable Ride – Florida Roadkill Delivers!

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-12-25

Tim Dorsey’s Florida Roadkill is an explosive, fast-paced, and darkly comedic masterpiece that throws the reader headfirst into a whirlwind of crime, chaos, and Florida absurdity. From the moment you meet the wildly unhinged yet strangely charismatic Serge A. Storms, you know you’re in for a thrill ride like no other.

Dorsey’s writing is sharp, witty, and wildly unpredictable—each chapter brims with insane twists, eccentric characters, and laugh-out-loud moments. Whether it’s a high-speed chase, a hilariously botched con, or Serge dishing out his unique brand of justice, the story never slows down.

The novel’s nonlinear storytelling and interconnected character arcs make it a wild puzzle that’s both engaging and rewarding to piece together. Every scene crackles with Florida’s unique brand of weirdness, making the setting as much a character as the people in it.

If you love authors like Carl Hiaasen or Elmore Leonard, but want something even crazier, sharper, and more unapologetically fun, Florida Roadkill is a must-read. It’s a brilliantly over-the-top crime caper that grabs you from page one and doesn’t let go.

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Captivating and Hilarious!

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Revisado: 01-25-25

Carl Hiaasen’s Double Whammy is a wickedly funny and fast-paced novel that blends crime, satire, and environmental commentary in the quintessential Florida setting. The book follows R.J. Decker, a down-on-his-luck private investigator hired to investigate cheating at a bass-fishing tournament. What begins as a quirky job quickly spirals into a chaotic adventure involving murder, corruption, and larger-than-life characters.

Hiaasen’s strength lies in his ability to craft absurd, yet believable, characters. From the slimy tournament kingpin Dickie Lockhart to the unhinged TV preacher Reverend Weeb, every personality leaps off the page with a mix of humor and menace. Add to the mix Skink, Hiaasen’s infamous one-eyed, roadkill-eating ex-governor of Florida, and you’ve got a cast that’s as entertaining as it is unpredictable.

The plot is a wild ride, weaving together environmental issues, corporate greed, and human folly with Hiaasen’s signature dark humor. The satire is sharp and unapologetic, making pointed critiques of everything from religious hypocrisy to environmental destruction. Hiaasen also captures Florida’s unique and often bizarre charm, painting a vivid picture of its swamps, waterways, and eccentric inhabitants.

While the story is packed with twists and turns, the pacing occasionally falters with overly descriptive sections that slow the momentum. However, the biting wit and clever dialogue more than compensate for these moments.

Double Whammy is a quintessential Hiaasen novel: outrageously funny, fiercely critical, and deeply rooted in Florida’s wild landscape. It’s perfect for readers who enjoy crime fiction with a satirical edge and don’t mind a touch of the ridiculous. Whether you’re a Hiaasen fan or new to his work, this book is sure to hook you like a trophy bass.

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Another Nate Shepard thriller satisfies

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-17-24

Michael Stagg’s Swift Judgment is an electrifying addition to the legal thriller genre, combining sharp courtroom drama with a gripping exploration of justice and morality. The novel centers on Parker Callahan, a tenacious lawyer who finds himself caught in a high-stakes case that challenges his integrity and professional resolve.

Stagg’s writing excels in its authenticity, particularly in capturing the nuances of the legal world. From the intense courtroom exchanges to the behind-the-scenes strategizing, the narrative immerses readers in the high-pressure environment of litigation. It’s clear the author has a deep understanding of the legal system, which lends credibility to the story and makes the twists all the more impactful.

The pacing is one of the novel’s standout features. Stagg weaves a tightly plotted tale where every chapter propels the story forward. The stakes escalate with each revelation, and just when you think you’ve figured it out, Stagg throws in another twist that keeps you guessing until the final pages.

Parker Callahan is a compelling protagonist—flawed yet relatable, driven by a moral compass that is constantly tested. The supporting characters are equally well-developed, with their own complexities and motivations, adding depth to the narrative. The dialogue feels authentic, often crackling with tension or wit, and the interpersonal dynamics bring the story to life.

Beyond the courtroom drama, Swift Judgment delves into broader themes of justice, truth, and the gray areas that lawyers often navigate. It’s a thought-provoking read that raises questions about the balance between winning a case and doing what’s right.

Overall, Swift Judgment is a masterfully crafted legal thriller that will appeal to fans of John Grisham and Scott Turow. Michael Stagg proves himself to be a storyteller of remarkable skill, delivering a page-turner that entertains while also making readers think. Highly recommended for anyone who loves a smart, suspenseful read.

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Another great Hiaasan novel!

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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-08-24

Strip Tease is a wildly entertaining and cleverly written novel by Carl Hiaasen that combines sharp satire, quirky characters, and a thrilling plot into one irresistible read. Set in the underbelly of Miami’s strip club scene, the story follows Erin Grant, a single mother and former FBI secretary who turns to exotic dancing to fight for custody of her daughter. Erin’s journey, however, quickly becomes entangled with corrupt politicians, outrageous schemes, and a cast of eccentric characters that only Hiaasen could create.

Hiaasen’s writing shines with his trademark wit and knack for social commentary, especially as he skewers the absurdity and corruption in politics and big business. His characters, from the determined Erin to the sleazy Congressman Dilbeck, are vivid, flawed, and perfectly placed in this outrageous plot. Despite the darkly comic tone, Hiaasen treats Erin’s struggle with empathy, making her a compelling protagonist we root for throughout the twists and turns.

Beyond the humor and absurd situations, Strip Tease also offers a deeper look at human nature and societal issues, but it never takes itself too seriously. Hiaasen has a rare talent for blending humor and social critique in a way that feels natural and fresh. This book is not only laugh-out-loud funny but also thought-provoking, making it a great choice for readers who enjoy thrillers with a satirical edge.

Whether you’re a longtime Hiaasen fan or new to his work, Strip Tease is a must-read for anyone who appreciates a fast-paced, irreverent story with heart.

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Amazing

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Revisado: 09-14-24

I mean wow! This book is so informative. Tons of info seemlessly delivered by one of my favorite narrators.

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Another Nate Shepard hit!

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Revisado: 08-25-24

Blind Conviction by Michael Stagg is a gripping legal thriller that delivers on every front. The story follows an intense, high-stakes case that pulls you in from the very first page and doesn't let go until the final, thrilling conclusion. Stagg masterfully weaves together courtroom drama, legal strategy, and personal dilemmas, creating a narrative that's both intellectually stimulating and emotionally engaging.

The protagonist, who is complex and flawed yet undeniably compelling, guides you through the twists and turns of the legal system with a sharp wit and a tenacity that makes it impossible not to root for him. Stagg's writing is crisp and fast-paced, making it a page-turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

What sets *Blind Conviction* apart is its ability to not only entertain but also make you think about the intricacies of justice and morality. The legal arguments are well-researched and presented in a way that is both accessible and fascinating, even for those unfamiliar with the law.

Overall, Blind Conviction is a must-read for fans of legal thrillers and anyone who enjoys a well-crafted, suspenseful story. Michael Stagg has delivered another winner with this one.

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Great narrator for the book. Captivating story

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-25-24

The Damned Detective by Drew Hayes is an absolute gem for fans of urban fantasy and detective stories. Hayes skillfully blends a gritty detective narrative with a rich supernatural world, creating a story that is both engaging and thought-provoking. The plot is packed with clever twists, complex characters, and a darkly humorous tone that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The protagonist, Fred, is a wonderfully unconventional hero—cynical, intelligent, and deeply human despite his supernatural circumstances. Hayes does a brilliant job of balancing the darker elements of the story with moments of levity and warmth, making this a compelling read that’s hard to put down. What truly elevates this experience is the outstanding narration by Kirby Heyborne. His performance breathes life into each character, capturing the unique personalities and emotions that Hayes has so meticulously crafted. Heyborne’s voice work perfectly complements the tone of the novel, enhancing the tension, humor, and drama in all the right places. Whether you're new to audiobooks or a seasoned listener, The Damned Detective is a must-listen, thanks in no small part to the superb narration.

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Witty and suspenseful!

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-24-24

"Bad Monkey" by Carl Hiaasen is an absolute delight from start to finish.** The novel blends sharp wit, quirky characters, and a riveting plot that keeps you hooked until the last page. Hiaasen's writing is brilliantly satirical, capturing the essence of Florida's wild, untamed nature, both in its environment and its inhabitants.</br></br>The protagonist, Andrew Yancy, is a former detective turned health inspector, and his journey through a bizarre and humorous investigation is both entertaining and unpredictable. The supporting cast is just as colorful, each character contributing to the novel’s rich tapestry of dark comedy and intrigue.

Hiaasen masterfully balances humor with suspense, making "Bad Monkey" not just a crime novel, but an engaging commentary on corruption, greed, and the absurdity of human nature. The novel’s pacing is spot on, with twists and turns that keep you guessing while laughing out loud.

If you’re a fan of clever writing, unforgettable characters, and a plot that takes you on a wild ride through the Florida Keys and beyond, "Bad Monkey" is a must-read. It's the perfect blend of mystery and humor, delivered with Hiaasen's trademark flair. Highly recommended!

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Good narration, great story

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-21-24

I absolutely loved all the twists in this one. The narrator was also good. Would recommend to anyone who likes legal thrillers

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