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Confessions of the Fox
- A Novel
- De: Jordy Rosenberg
- Narrado por: Aden Hakimi
- Duración: 10 h y 45 m
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Recently jilted and increasingly unhinged, Dr. Voth throws himself into his work, obsessively researching the life of Jack Sheppard, a legendary 18th-century thief. No one knows Jack's true story - his confessions have never been found. That is, until Dr. Voth discovers a mysterious stack of papers titled "Confessions of the Fox". Dated 1724, the manuscript tells the story of an orphan named P. Sold into servitude at 12, P struggles for years with her desire to live as "Jack".
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Superb!!!
- De Wesley Bishop en 10-16-18
- Confessions of the Fox
- A Novel
- De: Jordy Rosenberg
- Narrado por: Aden Hakimi
I just thought it was a little hard to follow.
Revisado: 10-03-24
I liked a lot of the concepts or stories but the chapters all blend into each other a little bit. Maybe the YouTube video I watch abt it will enlighten me to its prose but I doubt that.
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You Shall Know Our Velocity
- De: Dave Eggers
- Narrado por: Dion Graham
- Duración: 11 h y 22 m
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In his first novel, Dave Eggers has written a moving and hilarious tale of two friends who fly around the world trying to give away a lot of money and free themselves from a profound loss. It reminds us once again what an important, necessary talent Dave Eggers is.
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A delightful listen
- De Corruns en 01-12-11
- You Shall Know Our Velocity
- De: Dave Eggers
- Narrado por: Dion Graham
I really liked how this author views grief
Revisado: 07-22-24
It was hard for me to really get situated with the authors way of story telling but when you are fully in it, it is so realistic to the human condition. There are so many great men and women I know just as lost and confused and in a constant state of disbelief and you never know what to do with all those gross feelings. This is an example of what you do with those feelings no matter who’s point of view you are listening or reading from. Even reading a book like this is like a almost meaningless thing to do with your ooey gooey emotions, but when it’s over it’s rather meaningful, which I think is a perfect metaphor for how it feels losing someone.
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