Nathan Kicyla
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Grease Junkie
- A Book of Moving Parts
- De: Edd China
- Narrado por: Edd China
- Duración: 7 h
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As you'll discover in his incomparable memoir, inventor, mechanic, TV presenter and walking tall as the definition of the British eccentric, Edd China sees things differently. An unstoppable enthusiast from an early age, Edd had 35 ongoing car projects while he was at university, not counting the double-decker bus he was living in. Now he's a man with not only a runaround sofa, but also a road-legal office, shed, bed and bathroom.
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The Mind of Organized Chaos
- De Brett C. en 01-27-23
- Grease Junkie
- A Book of Moving Parts
- De: Edd China
- Narrado por: Edd China
great biography for car lovers
Revisado: 01-03-22
if you like cars and or enjoy Edd China, this book is a must listen
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A Talent for War
- An Alex Benedict Novel
- De: Jack McDevitt
- Narrado por: Gregory Abbey, Jack McDevitt
- Duración: 12 h y 49 m
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Everyone knew the legend of Christopher Sim. Fighter. Leader. An interstellar hero with a rare talent for war, Sim changed mankind's history forever when he forged a ragtag group of misfits into the weapon that broke the back of the alien Ashiyyur. But now, Alex Benedict has found a startling bit of information, long buried in an ancient computer file. If it is true, then Christopher Sim was a fraud.
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Very good - but the cover and title are deceptive
- De Brian en 09-25-10
- A Talent for War
- An Alex Benedict Novel
- De: Jack McDevitt
- Narrado por: Gregory Abbey, Jack McDevitt
odd performance choice
Revisado: 12-10-21
the performance doesn't really match the character or the story. but the book is great
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