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Piccadilly Jim
- De: P. G. Wodehouse
- Narrado por: Jonathan Cecil
- Duración: 8 h y 9 m
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It takes a lot of effort for Jimmy Crocker to become Piccadilly Jim – nights on the town roistering, headlines in the gossip columns, a string of broken hearts and breaches of promise. Eventually he becomes rather good at it and manages to go to pieces with his eyes open. But no sooner has Jimmy cut a wild swathe through fashionable London than his terrifying Aunt Nesta decides he must mend his ways. He then falls in love with the girl he has hurt most of all, and after that things get complicated. In a dizzying plot, impersonations pile on impersonations....
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Delightful P.G.Wodehouse plot & J.Cecil narration
- De Pontus en 05-27-17
- Piccadilly Jim
- De: P. G. Wodehouse
- Narrado por: Jonathan Cecil
It is good
Revisado: 11-03-23
After I finish it I wanted more with Jim but alas there is no more I’ll just have to listen to uncle Fred again
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Uncle Fred in the Springtime
- De: P. G. Wodehouse
- Narrado por: Jonathan Cecil
- Duración: 7 h y 20 m
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Uncle Fred, or to give him his full title of Frederick Altamont Cornwallis Twistleton, fifth Earl of Ickenham, is considered by some as a splendid gentleman - a sportsman to his fingertips. Mr. Twistleton, nephew to the Earl, and otherwise known as Pongo to his friends, has a differing view. He simply describes his uncle as being loopy to the tonsils. But when the eccentric and well-loved Uncle Fred plays Cupid to Lord Emsworth, his old friend at Blandings Castle, little did he know that he would be known as Impostor A and the Lord’s beloved pig, the Empress, as Impostor B....
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"I say dear man . . . would you spot me a . . .?"
- De Diana en 05-15-14
- Uncle Fred in the Springtime
- De: P. G. Wodehouse
- Narrado por: Jonathan Cecil
It is perfect
Revisado: 09-25-23
One of the best I love p g wodhuose and Jonathan Cecil give a great performance as always
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The Secret Battle of Ideas About God
- Overcoming the Outbreak of Five Fatal Worldviews
- De: Jeff Myers
- Narrado por: Jeff Myers
- Duración: 4 h y 47 m
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A virus has been spreading across America. Chances are you've already been infected without even realizing it. The virus is made up of dangerous ideas - worldviews that don't reflect Jesus and biblical living. According to a recent Barna study, less than one in five practicing Christians has a biblical worldview. Idea viruses - stemming from secularism, Marxism, postmodernism, new spirituality, and Islam - are rampant in our churches today. But don't give up - there is hope!
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The Idea Virus
- De nordicjack en 10-21-20
- The Secret Battle of Ideas About God
- Overcoming the Outbreak of Five Fatal Worldviews
- De: Jeff Myers
- Narrado por: Jeff Myers
Excellent
Revisado: 06-26-18
I found Dr. Meyer’s explanations to be thorough, well supported by scripture, and illustrated beautifully by real life stories. I have been a Christian for a long time, but this book helped me clarify and understand why other world view are false and what they would ultimately result in for the individual and society. I love how this is contrasted with the amazing, loving, hopeful, purposeful, and redeeming message of the gospel. I am going to have my teenage sons listen next.
Thank you Dr. Meyers.
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Julius Caesar: The Arkangel Shakespeare
- De: William Shakespeare
- Narrado por: Michael Feast, John Bowe, Adrian Lester
- Duración: 2 h y 26 m
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At the heart of this tragic history is one of Shakespeare's most noble characters, the statesman Brutus, who is caught in a devastating conflict between private affection and public duty.
Julius Caesar has become the most powerful man in the Rome. Does his power now threaten the very existence of the Republic itself? A conspiracy is hatched, one that will have fatal consequences not only for Caesar and the conspirators but for the future history of the ancient world.
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Riveting!
- De 1624 en 06-15-15
Riveting!
Revisado: 06-15-15
This was a pleasure to listen to.
I will listen again soon as there is always something more in Shakespeare to grab with every new hearing.
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