H. Ueland
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Project Hail Mary
- De: Andy Weir
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
- Duración: 16 h y 10 m
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Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission - and if he fails, humanity and the Earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn't know that. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company.
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Bazinga
- De Davidgonzalezsr en 05-04-21
- Project Hail Mary
- De: Andy Weir
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
Great story, very good presentation
Revisado: 02-28-22
The author weaves together an almost inconceivable plot line and several hard-to-fathom modern physics concepts into a tale you can't pause easily. WELL worth the listen! Both the beginning and the end are really good devices. Gonna go back and listen to Artemis now..
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Twelve Years a Slave
- De: Solomon Northup
- Narrado por: Louis Gossett Jr.
- Duración: 7 h y 51 m
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In this riveting landmark autobiography, which reads like a novel, Academy Award and Emmy winner Louis Gossett, Jr., masterfully transports us to 1840s New York; Washington, D.C.; and Louisiana to experience the kidnapping and 12 years of bondage of Solomon Northup, a free man of color. Twelve Years a Slave, published in 1853, was an immediate bombshell in the national debate over slavery leading up to the Civil War.
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I've waited for this a long time
- De Book Reader en 04-04-13
- Twelve Years a Slave
- De: Solomon Northup
- Narrado por: Louis Gossett Jr.
Gripping, scary, ultimately satisfying
Revisado: 12-18-20
A compelling story well told. It was obviously significantly edited by the author's collaborator but it reads painfully true. This version includes the post escape details added by researchers that complete the tale. HIGHLY recommended
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Home Game
- Big-League Stories from My Life in Baseball's First Family
- De: Bret Boone, Kevin Cook
- Narrado por: Bret Boone
- Duración: 7 h y 7 m
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Bret Boone made history in 1992 as the first third-generation major leaguer in baseball history. A five-foot-ten firecracker who was spurned by scouts for his small size, supposed lack of power, and temper tantrums (one scout called him a "helmet-throwing terror"), Bret didn't care about family legacy; he wanted to make his own way. He did just that, building a 14-year career that included three all-star appearances, four Gold Gloves, a bout with alcoholism, and the ignominy of being traded for the infamous "player to be named later."
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Well, he admits it. He's not humble.
- De H. Ueland en 06-27-20
- Home Game
- Big-League Stories from My Life in Baseball's First Family
- De: Bret Boone, Kevin Cook
- Narrado por: Bret Boone
Well, he admits it. He's not humble.
Revisado: 06-27-20
And he proves it here.
I'm a Mariners fan. I have a signed 8x10 photo of Bret in my cave. But this book has a few flies on it.
1) It offers nothing new.
2) It makes Bret sound like a know-it-all. Bret tells us that no sportswriter, broadcaster and very few other baseball people know much of anything about baseball . He repeatedly and unconvincingly tries to reverse most of the most familiar unwritten rules of baseball with a simple claim. "That's not true." This would be more effective if his evidence was ever more than a single Bret Boone story involving Bret Boone as a counterexample. A bit anecdotal.
3) Too much dependence on easy-to-lookup stats. How many times do we need to be told how many all-star games the three generations of Boone's collectively played in? Or how many Gold gloves? Or RBIs? In a short book -- shoot in ANY book -- once would work.
4) He does a very brief and unsatisfying job in dealing with the influence of steroids on the game. He's obviously supportive of roid suspects (Bonds) and convicts (AROD) -- as an aside he ranks AROD above Ken Griffey Jr as the best Mariner ever -- and almost dismisses the whispers about his own amazing transformation from pinger-hitter to dinger-hitter in the same timeframe.
Overall, this book really doesn't add much to baseball literature.
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Bad Blood
- Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
- De: John Carreyrou
- Narrado por: Will Damron
- Duración: 11 h y 37 m
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In 2014, Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes was widely seen as the next Steve Jobs: a brilliant Stanford dropout whose startup “unicorn” promised to revolutionize the medical industry with its breakthrough device, which performed the whole range of laboratory tests from a single drop of blood. Backed by investors such as Larry Ellison and Tim Draper, Theranos sold shares in a fundraising round that valued the company at more than $9 billion, putting Holmes’s worth at an estimated $4.5 billion.
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Extreme retaliation against former employees
- De LEE en 05-29-18
- Bad Blood
- Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
- De: John Carreyrou
- Narrado por: Will Damron
Spellbinding
Revisado: 04-11-20
Almost couldn't push the stop button each morning. This is an amazing story of corporate malfeasance and fraud. A tip of the cap to Mr Carreyou and his platoon of informants who weathered a barrage of abuse to get the facts out.
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Coolidge
- De: Amity Shlaes
- Narrado por: Terence Aselford
- Duración: 21 h y 4 m
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Calvin Coolidge, president from 1923 to 1929, never rated highly in polls, and history has remembered the decade in which he served as an extravagant period predating the Great Depression. Now Amity Shlaes provides a fresh look at the 1920s and its elusive president, showing that the mid-1920s was in fact a triumphant period that established our modern way of life: The nation electrified, Americans drove their first cars, and the federal deficit was replaced with a surplus.
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Silent Cal
- De Jean en 02-19-13
- Coolidge
- De: Amity Shlaes
- Narrado por: Terence Aselford
Average
Revisado: 08-12-19
The narrative and the narrator were, like Cal, suitable but not outstanding. After listening to Ed Hermann narate The Bully Pulpit, I guess I'm just spoiled. A meh listen.
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