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Andrew Hamilton

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An Important, informative, Fascinating review

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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-16-24

"Like a Fiery Meteor" the first academic biography of Joseph F Smith is an absolutely amazing book. Steve Taysom has written a book that is both very informative and very interesting. JFS is a complicated individual and Taysom does an amazing job of illustrating Smith's full range of emotions from loving father and prophet who wept openly when friends and family died to angry and abusive young man who mistreated his first wife and nearly beat a neighbor to death. Taysom does an excellent job of analyzing the many traumas JFS experienced from a young age and shows how all of his experiences played an important role in shaping his life and character.

I only have one complaint about the Audible version. overall, the reader does a good job, BUT he should have been coached on the various unusual Mormon and Utah names.

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a thought provoking collection

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-10-24

This collection is really short, I listened to the whole thing twice in less than 90 minutes, but the stories are thought provoking and make you ponder life and the human condition. The two middle stories, one dealing with a challenging friendship and the other a mysterious death were my favorites. A great collection of stories I highly recommend Physician Heal Thyself

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Another great job by Scalzi and Wheaton

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-07-24

I very much enjoyed this book. It is well written, a fun story, and Wheaton does an AMAZING job reading it. I only have one complaint. This book is far more involved and has more secondary characters and subplots than Scalzi 's other books I have listened to. This is not a complaint as the book is well written and engaging. BUT there are so many characters and subplots, it is a little hard to follow at times if you are "just listening". I found that with this title I really needed to keep a copy on hand at times to keep track of who was who.

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An Intriguing tale of Dustbowl Disappearances

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Revisado: 10-20-23

In 1935, during the middle the Dust Bowl, three people disappeared in Southeastern Utah's mysterious canyon country, Thirteen-year old Lucy Garrett was tricked into heading west with the man who had murdered her father. Dan Thrapp, a young scientist from the American Museum of Natural History, got lost searching for the past. And the young artist Everett Ruess disappeared into “the perfect labyrinth" while exploring the Utah backcountry. Author Scott Thybony interweaves these three stories and provides a fascinating tale of life in Dustbowl America. He mixes their stories with stories of his own exploration of Southeastern Utah, an area that has not changes a whole lot in the nearly 100 years since the events took place. If you enjoy mystery and true crime, you will love this book. But this is no dime book paperback, it is a wonderful, anthropological study with great insights into the lives of the three individuals and humanity in general.

I found the audiobook to be well produced. The reader did an excellent job. His pacing and reading style were excellent. Books about Utah are often filled with mispronounced words be readers who were obviously not coached on local pronunciations, bur this reader did an excellent job.

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A Fascinating story of Racism & Culture in the USA

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-20-23

Betty and Barney Hill were an interracial couple involved in the early days of the USA Civil Rights movement. They claimed that in 1961 they were kidnapped by aliens. What happened to them? How did racism and the culture of the USA in the 1950's and 60's influence their beliefs and perceptions of what happened to them? This book is a fascinating exploration of what was occurring in the USA in the 50's and 60's as people wrestled with the fears related to changes in science, technology, fears of what the government was doing, and the fight for civil rights. I highly recommend this book.

The Audiobook is very well narrated, an all around excellent job.

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Biased towards Mormons and Brigham Young

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-30-23

The writing in this book is very slanted towards the Mormons. "Blood of the Prophets" by Will Bagley is a much better book. These authors spend the entire first chapter telling you how awesome Brigham Young was and constantly remind you how nice and how picked on the Mormons were. They also spent a lot of the text listing the unlikely and supposed bad behaviors of the immigrants then tuck in little "but that doesn't mean that they deserve what happened statements" while Bagley outlines pretty convincingly that the alleged bad behaviors were most likely invented later by the Mormons as justifications.

The reader should have been coached in Mormon terms and 19th century writing and abbreviations. The authors quote numerous sources that abbreviate "President Brigham Young" as "Prest Young". The reader always read these as "Priest Young" which is a term Mormons do not use for their leaders.

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A well researched, expert written, important book

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Revisado: 04-23-23

"Blood of the Prophet's" is the most thoroughly written and fair book about the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Where other books may try to protect Brigham Young and the Mormons or the opposite, go on the attack, Bagley let's the evidence tell the story. He is also an expert author, his prose is very good, you will never be bored reading this book. It is a must read and THE book to read to understand the Massacre,

The narration of the audio version is overall very good. I enjoyed the readers voice and style. He made a few errors, at one point he called Joseph F Smith "Joseph E Smith" and he said a few names differently than folks from Utah do, but he was far more accurate than most readers who perform Utah/Mormon books who are not from Utah.

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