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Europe's Last Summer
- Who Started the Great War in 1914?
- De: David Fromkin
- Narrado por: Alan Sklar
- Duración: 10 h y 56 m
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The question of how the Great War of 1914 began has long vexed historians. In a gripping narrative, Fromkin shows that hostilities were started deliberately and that two wars were waged, one serving as pretext for the other. Shedding light on such current issues as preventive war and terrorism, Fromkin provides detailed descriptions of the negotiations and incisive portraits of the diplomats, generals, and rulers as he reveals why diplomacy was destined to fail.
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New Insights Into A Much-Studied War
- De Flavius Krakdaddius en 05-02-09
- Europe's Last Summer
- Who Started the Great War in 1914?
- De: David Fromkin
- Narrado por: Alan Sklar
Well done untold tale
Revisado: 03-08-11
Fromkin has written the definitive lay persons (non-historians) book on the origins of the Great War. The incidental events of that summer became the kindling for the colossal event of 1914-18. Fromkin carefully and diligently maps the terrain - literally and poltically - then leads us through a labyrinth as Byzantine as any. Yes, there was a person(s) ultimately responsible for what followed that August.
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For his next work, Fromkin could write the story of the post WWI century. He alludes to it's many consequences, but he doesn't set them out and analyze them as this book is not the place.
The research is topnotch, the writing, as Flavius notes, is accessible, and the narrator is excellent. 5 well earned stars.
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She: A History of Adventure
- De: H. Rider Haggard
- Narrado por: Bill Homewood
- Duración: 13 h y 41 m
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Somewhere in Africa, a tiny, primitive tribe, the Amahaggers, live secretly amongst the debris of a lost Egyptian civilization, ruled by the beautiful semi-goddess Ayesha, or She-who-must-be-obeyed. Ludwig Horace Holly, a Cambridge academic, is reluctantly drawn into plans for a voyage in search of this legendary queen. With his adopted son, Leo, he sets out on a brave journey, following a trail of clues. Shipwrecked and captured by cannibals, their voyage soon turns into a nightmare.
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Great Adventure
- De Craig en 03-07-11
- She: A History of Adventure
- De: H. Rider Haggard
- Narrado por: Bill Homewood
Great Adventure
Revisado: 03-07-11
Haggard was a much better writer than the snobs gave him credit for. The dialogue is realistic - the language pure Victorian. The narrator of this selection is good and separates character's voices well. She is high adventure which misses only in the lack of detail about the trip home. It's a wonderful tale probably better heard than read. Most fantasy, science fiction, and adventure tales have lifted plot lines, characters, and even locales, from She. That alone makes it a must read.
She is easily better than almost any adventure story written since.
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Callisto
- De: Torsten Krol
- Narrado por: Curt Skinner
- Duración: 12 h y 14 m
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Odell Deefus may be a little dumb, but when he discovers a freshly dug grave at the back of Dean Lowry's house, he understands that it's intended for him. When he finds an old lady's corpse in the freezer, he knows that she has been murdered. And when the bomb in his car explodes, levelling every building in the vicinity, and Odell must suddenly hide the body of a terrorist, even he recognises that things are getting seriously weird.
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Oh My!
- De Craig en 03-01-11
- Callisto
- De: Torsten Krol
- Narrado por: Curt Skinner
Oh My!
Revisado: 03-01-11
Callisto has been favorably compared to Catch-22. I have to agree. It is to the war on terror what Catch-22 is to the Mediterranean Theatre of WWII. It is a wacky take on the world we live in. Our hero, who winds up penniless in Callisto, Kansas - the result of a car breakdown - is a dunce. Yet he is an imaginative dunce who becomes less of a dunce as he digs himself into holes - literally - and extricates himself from them. Who knew such happenings could occur in your own backyard? This is a great novel of the new century.
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Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong
- Reopening the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles
- De: Pierre Bayard
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 4 h y 10 m
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Eliminate the impossible, Sherlock Holmes said, and whatever is left must be the solution. But, as Pierre Bayard finds in this dazzling reinvestigation of The Hound of the Baskervilles, sometimes the master missed his mark. Using the last thoughts of the murder victim as his key, Bayard unravels the case, leading the reader to the astonishing conclusion that Holmes - and, in fact, Arthur Conan Doyle - got things all wrong: The killer is not at all who they said it was.
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This guy is a little crazy
- De Matt Maynard en 05-29-09
- Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong
- Reopening the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles
- De: Pierre Bayard
- Narrado por: John Lee
No. Ah . . .no.
Revisado: 02-28-11
Complete garbage and self promotion. Specious. Mumbo-jumbo of the most mediocre kind. Unsubstantiated, insubstantial, and intellectually incomprehensible. Oh, and did I say not good at all? Don't waste a credit like I did.
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Don't Know Much About Mythology
- Everything You Need to Know About the Greatest Stories in Human History but Never Learned
- De: Kenneth C. Davis
- Narrado por: John Lee, Lorna Raver
- Duración: 20 h y 20 m
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Ever familiar and instructive, Davis shows why the ancient tales of gods and heroes, from Mount Olympus to Machu Picchu, from ancient Rome to the icy land of the Norse, continue to speak to us today, in our movies, art, language, and music. For mythology novices and buffs alike, and for anyone who loves a good story, Don't Know Much About Mythology is a lively and insightful look into the greatest stories ever told.
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Enlightening
- De Robvann en 01-18-06
- Don't Know Much About Mythology
- Everything You Need to Know About the Greatest Stories in Human History but Never Learned
- De: Kenneth C. Davis
- Narrado por: John Lee, Lorna Raver
Sorta OK
Revisado: 01-29-11
But just sorta. He accepts the popular ideas of how Christianity "stole" all it's holidays and practices from others. Most of this "stealing" is itself mythic. He also mistakes in basic biblical stories - Jacob did not rob Isaac of his birth right. He stole Esau's. That's just one mistake. He also misspeaks giving a retelling of the Gilgamesh Epic.
Someone claiming to enlighten others could do better.
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Cro-Magnon
- How the Ice Age Gave Birth to the First Modern Humans
- De: Brian Fagan
- Narrado por: James Langton
- Duración: 9 h y 52 m
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Best-selling author Brian Fagan brings early humans out of the deep freeze with his trademark mix of erudition, cutting-edge science, and vivid storytelling. Cro-Magnon reveals human society in its infancy, facing enormous environmental challenges - including a rival species of humans, the Neanderthals. For ten millennia, Cro-Magnons lived side by side with Neanderthals, an encounter that Fagan fills with drama.
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Fact and fiction
- De Paul en 08-12-10
- Cro-Magnon
- How the Ice Age Gave Birth to the First Modern Humans
- De: Brian Fagan
- Narrado por: James Langton
Hmmmm!
Revisado: 08-04-10
A better title would have been more descriptive of the book and the author's premise. Perhaps it should be titled Neaderthal Man since that is what the book is essentially about.
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The Bloody Crown of Conan
- De: Robert E. Howard
- Narrado por: Todd McLaren
- Duración: 17 h y 54 m
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In his hugely influential and tempestuous career, Robert E. Howard created the genre that came to be known as sword and sorcery - and brought to life one of fantasy's boldest and most enduring figures: Conan the Cimmerian, reaver, slayer, barbarian, king. This volume gathers together three of Howard's longest and most famous Conan stories.
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If you only own one Conan audiobook, this is it!
- De John en 11-19-10
- The Bloody Crown of Conan
- De: Robert E. Howard
- Narrado por: Todd McLaren
It's Conan!!!
Revisado: 07-01-10
I dunno. This is classic early fantasy. Love the genre or hate it, Conan is the best of the early stuff. Conan is Conan. Howard was one of the first writers to take up Lord Dunsany's mantle and run with it. Yes it's racist. Yes it's cliched. (Neither endearing but,) It's CONAN. Best to read one of the earlier stories than to start with this triptych, however. This set places Conan in late life after the many adventures in the early stories.
It's not Jordan, but without Howard, Jordan might have been writing in another genre.
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The Sociopath Next Door
- De: Martha Stout
- Narrado por: Shelly Frasier
- Duración: 7 h y 26 m
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We are accustomed to think of sociopaths as violent criminals, but in The Sociopath Next Door, Harvard psychologist Martha Stout reveals that a shocking 4 percent of ordinary people, one in 25, has an often undetected mental disorder, the chief symptom of which is that that person possesses no conscience. He or she has no ability whatsoever to feel shame, guilt, or remorse. One in 25 everyday Americans, therefore, is secretly a sociopath.
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Enlightening
- De Robert en 08-28-11
- The Sociopath Next Door
- De: Martha Stout
- Narrado por: Shelly Frasier
Frightening
Revisado: 07-01-10
At the beginning of the book you really question whether or not the author has her facts straight. How could it be that so many of us truly are sociopaths? But then you take off the earphones and begin to reflect on past relationships and you have too many OMG moments. There really are 4% of us who are without a conscience and who KNOW the world is theirs and the rest of us don't matter. You yourself know several. You yourself may be a sociopath!
Psychology is pretty generally junk science, but these anecdotes are compelling, as are the ones you conjure up from your own relationships. After listening to this you may see sociopaths coming out of the woodwork. Just know who they are and avoid them.
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Dark Matter
- A Novel
- De: Philip Kerr
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 10 h y 29 m
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In 1696, Christopher Ellis, a young, hot-tempered gentleman, is sent to the Tower of London, but not as a prisoner. A sudden twist of fate has led him there to assist the renowned scientist Sir Isaac Newton, who as warden of the Royal Mint has accepted an appointment to hunt down counterfeiters who threaten to topple the shaky, war-weakened economy. Armed with Newton’s superior intellect and Ellis’ skill with a sword, the new partners seem primed to solve the case.
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A cracking Yarn not a biography!
- De Jim en 07-21-04
- Dark Matter
- A Novel
- De: Philip Kerr
- Narrado por: John Lee
It's fiction!
Revisado: 07-01-10
This is not a book to read if you want to learn anything in depth about Newton,although there are points of his persona which are accurate enough. That said, it is a great story. Kerr keeps the action going while filling in the characters as he goes. The feel of the late 17th-early 18th centuries is palpable. Kerr's Newton is no Holmes, nor is he intended to be, but the same subtle arrogance is a part of the character. The historical references, people, and situations all add to a well told tale. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is possible, but it's fiction! A good listen.
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The Lost Throne
- Payne & Jones, Book 4
- De: Chris Kuzneski
- Narrado por: Dick Hill
- Duración: 13 h y 26 m
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In 1890, a man collapses near the Piazza della Santa Carita in Naples, Italy. Strangers manage to revive him, but he is unable to speak. Police carry him to the nearest hospital, where he is not admitted because he has no money or identification. Frantically trying to communicate, he scribbles notes in ancient Greek and German that would have told the world about a discovery of immense importance - if anyone had read them.
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The best Kuzneski yet
- De Lórien en 09-21-09
- The Lost Throne
- Payne & Jones, Book 4
- De: Chris Kuzneski
- Narrado por: Dick Hill
Great Listen
Revisado: 06-11-10
Kuzneski has written a seriously non-formulaic actioner. The premise is pretty much hidden from the listener until well into the book, but that is not a problem since the action and the characters drive the plot. There's a compelling - real world/not so real world - mix of story lines which all converge without strain. I enjoyed The Lost Throne and will listen to more of Kuzneski (who uses his own name in a character's mispronounced reference to the unibomber - clever and funny).
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