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Ultimate Disaster Prep & Planning Handbook
- SHTF Prepping, Bug In, Nug Out, Stockpile & Home Defense Guide (Ultimate Disaster Survival Series, Book 1)
- De: Robbie Jones
- Narrado por: Justin Harnett
- Duración: 3 h y 26 m
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what if the disaster is truly a big and longer-lasting one? Would you be okay with just those three items? Or would you need to have a few more things to survive in the long run? Ideally, disaster preparation is much more than just that. A true preparation would be where you learn a few basic survival skills, master them, practice them, and become a pro at them. To be truly successful, you need to take a comprehensive approach and look at the broader picture, and that is exactly what I have done in this book.
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Weak and basic
- De David Barten en 03-21-25
- Ultimate Disaster Prep & Planning Handbook
- SHTF Prepping, Bug In, Nug Out, Stockpile & Home Defense Guide (Ultimate Disaster Survival Series, Book 1)
- De: Robbie Jones
- Narrado por: Justin Harnett
Weak and basic
Revisado: 03-21-25
Quick to give an introduction the 3.5 hour book gives you 30 minutes of describing the title and what it means. There’s nothing in this book that you would not know if you made it through grade school with a mid to low C average. Don’t bother.
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Deal with the Devil
- The FBI's Secret Thirty-Year Relationship with a Mafia Killer
- De: Peter Lance
- Narrado por: Peter Lance
- Duración: 19 h y 54 m
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In Deal with the Devil, five-time Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Peter Lance draws on once-secret FBI files and exclusive new interviews to disclose the epic saga of Colombo family capo Gregory Scarpa, Sr., who spent more than 30 years as a paid Top-Echelon FBI informant while wreaking havoc as a drug dealer, loan shark, bank robber, hijacker, high-end securities thief - and killer. A Mafia capo who "stopped counting" after 50 murders, Greg Scarpa was enlisted by the FBI as early as 1960.
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Good Story. Terrible Reader.
- De Paula Weston en 10-21-17
- Deal with the Devil
- The FBI's Secret Thirty-Year Relationship with a Mafia Killer
- De: Peter Lance
- Narrado por: Peter Lance
A tough listen
Revisado: 06-19-21
A wealth of information presented in the most monotonous dirge of a story read I ever heard. Like listening to a court bailiff read the minutes of a case on a Monday morning this is one tough listen. Not to be confused with a nun reading the Webster’s dictionary page by page it’s actually a story, about colorful people doing outlandish things. One would never know that from this funeral procession of a read... Save time and money, stare at your ceiling in the dark for 12 hours instead... far more interesting
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Spirit of the Wind
- A Woman's View of Sailing Across the Ocean
- De: Bunny Throckmorton
- Narrado por: Natasha Harper
- Duración: 6 h y 26 m
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This audiobook is the story of sailing across the ocean from Guam to San Francisco on our wonderful sailboat, the "Spirit of the Wind", a 41 foot Taiwan-built Ketch designed by William Garden. A group of 20-something kids went to Guam looking for the meaning of life, bought a boat, fixed it up, and learned to sail across the ocean. It was a beautiful and spiritual journey, while at times was totally and completely terrifying. It introduced me to the South Pacific Islands and the wonderful and gracious people there - it was truly a paradise.
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A good story but the performance needs editing
- De Jeremy Sanderson en 01-27-18
- Spirit of the Wind
- A Woman's View of Sailing Across the Ocean
- De: Bunny Throckmorton
- Narrado por: Natasha Harper
A great story
Revisado: 02-06-19
A really nice story and insight to life in the late 70’s. Narrator has a nice voice with really poor phrasing. Makes the story hard to follow with sentence ending vocal inflections mid sentence.. Not one or two but so many throughout that you get used to it and start accepting as the norm. She does have a pretty voice and it’s a good story.
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