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Alana K. Asby

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Excellent Translation

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Revisado: 02-01-24

Great Reader, and Xenophon is always entertaining. The March is one of the great classics in history for a reason.

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Incredible

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Revisado: 06-05-23

Excellent narration and incredible novel. The music is apropos and brings out the power and beauty of the poems.

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Lives up to the expectations I had.

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-30-23

I listened to The Martian before this, that book was what brought me here. Read by Wil Wheaton and everything, I didn't come into this expecting matching quality. I find myself pleasantly surprised that this book was just as good, with the reading being as high quality as you can expect. Overall, no one is wasting either cash or credits buying this. You'd have to have terrible taste to not enjoy this.

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Terrible Story

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Revisado: 04-29-23

Good narration but terrible Woke story. Unsatisfying ending, extraordinarily tenuous cultural references from a character lacking any reasonable background for making them, disrespect for religion (Islam especially but also Judaism), no moral compass whatever, and technical mistakes (like "a fiber optic cable which has no loss", which is an impossibility), fill the book, which is admittedly thrilling in places, and left me with a craving to read something else.

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Incredible. What else can I say?

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Revisado: 04-11-23

I always disliked Wil Wheaton a little, being Sheldon's nemesis and all. but I changed my mind after listening to this. I am never going to forget this book, and I am NEVER going to Mars.

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The Answer to the Narnian Riddle

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Revisado: 02-11-23

Long thought beautiful, good, and true but unorganised and a bit random, C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia did indeed have a powerful and logical armature, now revealed by Michael Ward. The moment I read his premise, that each single book in the Narniad is actually a literary incarnation of a different medieval planet, I knew it to be true, as his Space Trilogy and most internally revealing work, The Discarded Image, endorse the particular Medieval Christian astrological view, and as I had read the Chronicles over and over again in childhood and in youth. The premise is obviously true, and thoroughly researched. Ward's groundbreaking thesis expounds in glorious detail the inner workings of Lewis' mind as expressed in his works and life and the planetary basis, though itself resting on the foundation of orthodox Christian doctrine, was the joists and studs, the skeleton, which (nearly) invisibly held the house together. Superbly narrated, this book is a must-listen for anyone who desires to understand Lewis and his works on a fundamental level.

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Good Eating

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Revisado: 09-02-22

Excellent exposition of Plato's Allegory of the Cave. The wry take on Skepticism is priceless.

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Insane

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Revisado: 08-11-22

Sadly, this work reflects Nietzche's growing madness at the end of his life, caused by venereal disease, and it shows. Rambling, contradictory aphorisms follow one another, interspersed with little nuggets like: "with a woman, never neglect your whip", and "all our gentlemen are Jews." Both sexism and antisemitism are found liberally throughout this mad little phantasy, and I cannot say that I got much out of it other than relief when it was all over.

In spite of that, the narrator was brilliant, and made much of little, to his great credit.

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Absolutely Marvelous

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Revisado: 07-17-22

Well-read, excellent content, and a properly philosophical novel of the first rate. I highly recommend.

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Poorly Reasoned Yet Well-Read

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Revisado: 07-12-22

Hume hilariously based his "enquiry" on the supposition that Cause and Effect have no real existence, then goes on to use the very same to attempt to deny the existence of God.

Excellent reading by Gildart Jackson.

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