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It's So Easy
- And Other Lies
- De: Duff McKagan
- Narrado por: Christian Rummel
- Duración: 10 h y 16 m
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In 1984, at the age of 20, Duff McKagan left his native Seattle - partly to pursue music, but mainly to get away from a host of heroin overdoses then-decimating his closest group of friends in the local punk scene. In LA only a few weeks and still living in his car, he answered a want ad for a bass player placed by someone who identified himself only as "Slash." Soon after, the most dangerous band in the world was born. Guns N' Roses went on to sell more than 100 million albums worldwide.
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This book just may save a life.
- De Katrina Hamilton en 10-16-16
- It's So Easy
- And Other Lies
- De: Duff McKagan
- Narrado por: Christian Rummel
Open & Honest
Revisado: 03-14-24
Duff was always my favorite member of GNR and I like him even more now. A very open and honest glimpse into his life.
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Charlie's Kid
- An Inspiring Tale of Survival At a Deepest Level Against Excruciatingly Insurmountable Odds.
- De: Sean Oljer
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 16 h y 6 m
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Charlie's Kid is riveting, horrifying, mesmerizing, and unforgettable. It haunts, and it inspires. It is a story you cannot escape whose imagery stays with you. This is a story of monstrous child abuse, years spent alone on the mean streets of Chicago, a hardscrabble adult life—and, ultimately, redemption. Charlie's Kid is a tale of survival at a deepest level against excruciatingly insurmountable odds. From sea to sea and even to fighting war in Iraq; this book will keep your attention to the end. And, though full of horror and despair, Charlies’ Kid is an inspiring tale about ...
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HATE HATE HATE the virtual voice
- De Lauri C. en 09-17-24
- Charlie's Kid
- An Inspiring Tale of Survival At a Deepest Level Against Excruciatingly Insurmountable Odds.
- De: Sean Oljer
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
My thoughts on Virtual Voice narration
Revisado: 03-09-24
I have mixed feelings on this one. It is narrated by virtual voice and I wanted to check it out for myself after all the uproar about books being narrated by AI. There is definitely a lack of tone and inflection that you get with a real narrator but it actually seemed to suite this storyline quite well. There were multiple times when the AI would say things incorrectly and that did drive me bonkers. The main character had a .22 handgun and it was pronounced, point two two, instead of twenty two. The cursing was also weird. The story itself, hmm idk, sometimes I felt like I was listening to a story narrated by VV and written on chatGPT and other times I was captivated. The book was mediocre, not the best book I've ever read but not the worst either. Overall, I'm glad I listened and gave VV a try but I'll stick with human narrators.
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