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How to Lose a Guy Before Christmas
- De: A.J. Pine
- Narrado por: Andi Arndt, Jason Clarke
- Duración: 5 h y 24 m
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After a snowstorm grounds her flight, Lucy makes a last-ditch effort to get home for Christmas using a rideshare app. She thinks she’ll be taking a road trip with a stranger...but the guy who shows up is someone she knows all too well. He’s the hookup she ghosted a few months ago, and now she’ll be stuck in a car with him for the most awkward road trip of her life.
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Nearly pitch perfect holiday romcom novella
- De 🔥 Phx17 🔥 en 11-17-23
- How to Lose a Guy Before Christmas
- De: A.J. Pine
- Narrado por: Andi Arndt, Jason Clarke
Great Hallmark like story
Revisado: 12-15-23
Great Hallmark like story, with a little naughty mixed in. Love the female narrator. She has a pleasant voice.
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The Compassionate Samurai
- Being Extraordinary in an Ordinary World
- De: Brian Klemmer
- Narrado por: Brian Klemmer
- Duración: 6 h y 39 m
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Become an extraordinary results-producing champion for humanity and yourself! In life there are two types of people. The first are those who are nice, good-hearted, and compassionate but can’t make much happen. The other kind can make everything happen - they’re the creators, the go-getters, and the aggressive producers in society - however, they’re often self-centered, greedy, and unethical. Wouldn’t it be great if you could make things happen in a really big way but not lose your integrity?
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This book will never become obsolete.
- De Theresa Boyeson Kudo en 06-27-23
- The Compassionate Samurai
- Being Extraordinary in an Ordinary World
- De: Brian Klemmer
- Narrado por: Brian Klemmer
Ok for those new in the personal development
Revisado: 03-11-22
There are some good takeaways from the book, however they are hard to sift though with all of the name dropping and stories of people who are hard to relate to. Not super eloquent in explanation of principals. I did not feel that there was much in the book that felt fresh or new (or particularly inspiring). The writer doesen't seem to meet the "average joe" at their level and bring them up.. it felt more like he was standing on a pedestal telling me all the ways I may be wrong, without giving real action steps on how to get where i want in my growth.
Sometimes hearing things in a different way can be helpful to some.. maybe that is this book for someone?
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