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Running the Light
- De: Sam Tallent, Kyle Kinane - foreword
- Narrado por: Greg Chaille, Tracy Chaille, Trae Crowder, y otros
- Duración: 10 h y 26 m
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Debauched, divorced, and courting death, Billy Ray Schafer is a comedian who has forgotten how to laugh. Over the course of seven spun-out days across the American Southwest, he travels from from hell gig to hell gig in search of a reason to keep living in this bleak and violent glimpse into the psyche of a thoroughly ruined man. Ex-inmate, ex-husband, ex-father - comedian is the only title Schafer has left. Trapped in the wreckage of his wasted career, Billy Ray knows the answer to the question: What happens when the opportunity doesn't come - or worse - it comes and goes?
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don't let comedians do a voice actors job
- De Scott Reesor en 07-09-21
Great Storytelling
Revisado: 04-07-24
I hope Sam Tallent has more books coming, that was great. Having different readers was alright, but Dan Soder was the best to listen to, I wish he’d read the whole thing.
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Whistles from the Graveyard
- My Time Behind the Camera on War, Rage, and Restless Youth in Afghanistan
- De: Miles Lagoze
- Narrado por: Miles Lagoze
- Duración: 7 h y 23 m
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At just eighteen years old, Miles Lagoze joined the Marine Corps a decade after the war began and found himself surrounded by people not unlike those he’d left behind at home—aimless youth searching for stability, community, and economic security. Deployed to Afghanistan as a Combat Cameraman—an active-duty videographer and photographer—Lagoze produced slick images of glory and heroism for public consumption. But his government-approved footage concealed a grim reality. Here, Lagoze pulls back the curtain and illustrates the grisly truth of the longest war in American history.
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Heavy
- De Micah Rubinstein en 12-31-23
- Whistles from the Graveyard
- My Time Behind the Camera on War, Rage, and Restless Youth in Afghanistan
- De: Miles Lagoze
- Narrado por: Miles Lagoze
Chaotic and Clear all at once
Revisado: 11-16-23
Listening to Miles himself read this in his mostly flat tone of voice made me feel like I was in his head briefly, which was chaotic and unnerving. The self loathing is palpable. Miles reminds me of several veteran friends of mine in the way he recounts some of these stories. He probably wouldn’t want this reaction, but I genuinely feel for him. Even though I’ve never been to war, it’s clear to me this is as real a perspective as it gets. I’d recommend this book to anyone wanting a raw look at the debacle of US invlovement in Afghanistan.
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