Vivian
- 2
- opiniones
- 0
- votos útiles
- 28
- calificaciones
-
Perfectly Imperfect
- De: Harper Sloan
- Narrado por: Shirl Rae, Zachary Webber
- Duración: 10 h y 40 m
- Versión completa
-
General
-
Narración:
-
Historia
Mirror, mirror, who's the fairest of them all? I still cringe when I hear that line. A fairy tale that had girls pretending they were the fairest, the most beautiful, and the most entitled. A fairy tale most couldn't grow out of turned my haunted childhood memories into a living nightmare. Girls who grew up believing that pile of garbage became the meanest of all mean girls. And those mean girls were right. It was a line meant for all the beautiful people in the world, and I knew the answer would never be me.
-
-
Uplifting! Beautiful! Inspiring!
- De whatcha.listening.to en 05-10-16
- Perfectly Imperfect
- De: Harper Sloan
- Narrado por: Shirl Rae, Zachary Webber
Well, it was a book.
Revisado: 12-20-24
Honestly, it wasn’t the worst book that I’ve ever read, but it was absolutely infuriating. Willow’s inner monologue got annoying, there were so many times I was out loud saying “shut up, omg, just get to the point.”
I feel like her family was unbelievably cruel, to the point where the only thing they were missing was green skin and a wart.
Also, why was everybody just like giving each other nicknames? I don’t understand how you could Give a nickname to Mia. It’s three letters. My skin crawled every time.
I wish there was more Zachary, his chapters were fabulous.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Has calificado esta reseña.
Reportaste esta reseña
-
Smart People Should Build Things
- How to Restore Our Culture of Achievement, Build a Path for Entrepreneurs, and Create New Jobs in America
- De: Andrew Yang
- Narrado por: Tim Paige
- Duración: 6 h y 12 m
- Versión completa
-
General
-
Narración:
-
Historia
In Smart People Should Build Things, this self-described "recovering lawyer" and entrepreneur weaves together a compelling narrative of success stories (including his own), offering observations about the flow of talent in the United States and explanations of why current trends are leading to economic distress and cultural decline. He also presents recommendations for both policy makers and job seekers to make entrepreneurship more realistic and achievable.
-
-
Smart doesn’t mean smart.
- De Will en 03-21-20
- Smart People Should Build Things
- How to Restore Our Culture of Achievement, Build a Path for Entrepreneurs, and Create New Jobs in America
- De: Andrew Yang
- Narrado por: Tim Paige
Listened to it in one day.
Revisado: 07-27-20
I would recommend this book to entrepreneurs, or anyone who wants to be successful. I would also recommend it to anyone who has money to invest in the future.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Has calificado esta reseña.
Reportaste esta reseña