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Taboo Sex Stories: A Tangled Family Story
- De: Alina Duras
- Narrado por: Kat Black
- Duración: 1 h y 25 m
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Forbidden fruit is the one that always tastes the best...Jay’s had the brains and sex appeal to make his days in high school one where he enjoyed. His perfect world is interrupted when his Dad remarried a lady with a daughter named Betty...Will they throw caution to the win to taste the forbidden fruit which their soul craved? Or will they ignore their feelings and go on pretending they are just family acquaintances?
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Very Amateurish.
- De David L Johnsen en 02-16-21
- Taboo Sex Stories: A Tangled Family Story
- De: Alina Duras
- Narrado por: Kat Black
Bad narrator. Story lacks character development.
Revisado: 01-08-21
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The neighbor’s flow is horrible. Sounds like an elementary student reading. The stops, pauses, and accents are at the wrong times in the sentences making the narrator sound choppy.
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The author does not develop the characters enough. There’s a significant amount of unnecessary information added in the book that is indifferent to the storyline or to character development. The story is mostly flat with the exception of three different climaxes. There is very little build up to the climaxes. Basically, the author introduces characters then quickly moved into needless information then a quick climax without descriptive details.
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Faith Seeking Belief: A Philosophical Case for the Viability of Christian Agnosticism
- De: Bryan N. Smith
- Narrado por: Tim Lundeen
- Duración: 2 h y 58 m
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Do you ever struggle with matters of faith? Or wonder why you believe what you do (or don't), and whether it really matters? Are we always (or ever) able to simply choose what we believe? If not, what impact does that have on our ability to have faith, if any? Must genuine faith always be free from doubt? What if you're just honestly unsure about it all? Can one truly be both a Christian and an agnostic at the same time? If so, how? And what does it really mean to have faith, anyways? In Faith Seeking Belief, Bryan N. Smith presents an academic treatise in analytic philosophy of religion which seeks to wrestle with precisely such questions while also offering a fresh approach to answering them.
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Very Interesting but hard to follow in this format
- De JayMo en 01-17-18
The argument presented changed my life
Revisado: 10-08-19
This book is better read than listened to. With that said, this book presents an agreement that changed my view on faith. It opened my mind to a faith that I feel has strengthened my walk with god.
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