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Real Food, Fake Food
- Why You Don't Know What You're Eating and What You Can Do About It
- De: Larry Olmsted
- Narrado por: Jonathan Yen
- Duración: 12 h y 5 m
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You've seen the headlines: Parmesan cheese made from sawdust. Lobster rolls containing no lobster at all. Extra-virgin olive oil that isn't. Fake foods are in our supermarkets, our restaurants, and our kitchen cabinets. Award-winning food journalist and travel writer Larry Olmsted exposes this pervasive and dangerous fraud perpetrated on unsuspecting Americans.
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Disappointed in how few foods were covered.
- De Perry Gallagher en 01-13-17
- Real Food, Fake Food
- Why You Don't Know What You're Eating and What You Can Do About It
- De: Larry Olmsted
- Narrado por: Jonathan Yen
Real Info Surrounded By Whining Hysteria
Revisado: 02-06-21
The book covers two distinct topics - foods that are actually fake, and foods where the author disagrees with US law regarding labeling. The former is a real problem, and several valid examples are covered in the book. But the latter dominates most of the discussion. US law allows terms that have become generic to be used as such, but the author almost willfully ignores this, stating dozens or maybe hundreds of times that these foods are fake. Does anyone in the US seriously believe parmesan cheese in a green can is from Italy? Or a cheapo bottle of champagne is from France?
There are real issues with food labeling, and the case studies on terms that many people don't perceive as generic but have been classified that way - such as Kobe beef - are truly interesting. But the constant fake claims about fake food are beyond aggravating, and come across more as food snobbery than a true discussion of what's in our food.
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Veritas
- A Harvard Professor, a Con Man, and the Gospel of Jesus's Wife
- De: Ariel Sabar
- Narrado por: Robert Petkoff
- Duración: 15 h y 32 m
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In 2012, Dr. Karen King, a star religion professor at Harvard, announced a breathtaking discovery just steps from the Vatican: she’d found an ancient scrap of papyrus in which Jesus calls Mary Magdalene “my wife”. The mysterious manuscript, which King provocatively titled “The Gospel of Jesus’s Wife”, had the power to topple the Roman Catholic Church. It threatened not just the all-male priesthood, but centuries of sacred teachings on marriage, sex, and women’s leadership, much of it premised on the hallowed tradition of a celibate Jesus.
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Wow
- De Dorothy en 08-23-20
- Veritas
- A Harvard Professor, a Con Man, and the Gospel of Jesus's Wife
- De: Ariel Sabar
- Narrado por: Robert Petkoff
Incredible Research
Revisado: 11-26-20
I'm amazed by the depth which the author was able to dig into this story. What could have been a fairly routine book ends up with layers of depth and unexpected answers thanks to what the author uncovered. I would agree it could have been maybe a little shorter, but wouldn't want to give up the excellent background info provided to frame the more recent events.
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Latin History for Morons
- De: John Leguizamo
- Narrado por: John Leguizamo
- Duración: 1 h y 19 m
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When his son gets a school assignment on heroes, John seizes the chance to teach him all about the great figures of the Latino world. But once he sets out on his irreverent crash course across three continents and 3,000 years of history - from conquistadores to cumbia, Montezuma to Menudo, and taking on the characters in all of it - he uncovers provocative truths that shock even him.
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Well
- De Amy Cueto en 11-25-19
- Latin History for Morons
- De: John Leguizamo
- Narrado por: John Leguizamo
Racist Drivel With No History
Revisado: 06-07-20
Bizarre... An audiobook that complains about racism and lack of historical education, then proceeds to throw about racist stereotypes and provide no historical education. Well, maybe there was some history in there eventually, but I gave up after about half an hour when he started making fun of Asian Indians and doing American Indian war chants.
While I'd love to see some better Latin American history books on Audible, this kind of garbage is the last thing we need.
Strange to see a company that recently featured selections of works opposed to racism actively promote something that sounds like it was written by that racist kid in third grade everybody has to learn to ignore.
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Thunderstruck
- De: Erik Larson
- Narrado por: Bob Balaban
- Duración: 11 h y 56 m
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In Thunderstruck, Erik Larson tells the interwoven stories of two men: Hawley Crippen, a very unlikely murderer, and Guglielmo Marconi, the obsessive creator of a seemingly supernatural means of communication. Their lives intersect during one of the greatest criminal chases of all time.
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- De Bob en 12-08-07
- Thunderstruck
- De: Erik Larson
- Narrado por: Bob Balaban
Excellent Book, Narration is fine
Revisado: 09-19-08
While perhaps not up to the level of Devil in the White City, I found Thunderstruck completely captivating. Just as in his previous book, both plots are very engaging. As the author admits in the prologue, sometimes the detail is just a bit over the top, but the vast majority of the time the extra bits of trivia are quite interesting.
While the narrator starts out speaking quickly at the very beginning (and only the beginning), I had no other issues with the narration. It was clear and never detracted from the story.
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Pattern Recognition
- De: William Gibson
- Narrado por: Shelly Frasier
- Duración: 10 h y 22 m
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Cayce Pollard is an expensive, spookily intuitive market-research consultant. In London on a job, she is offered a secret assignment: to investigate some intriguing snippets of video that have been appearing on the Internet. An entire subculture of people is obsessed with these bits of footage, and anybody who can create that kind of brand loyalty would be a gold mine for Cayce's client. But when her borrowed apartment is burgled, she realizes there's more to this project than she had expected.
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An excellent listen
- De Gene en 04-23-04
- Pattern Recognition
- De: William Gibson
- Narrado por: Shelly Frasier
Excruciating
Revisado: 08-25-05
I stuck with this for the entire book, thinking somehow it would have to get interesting. One of the worst books of the 50 or so I've listened to in the last few years.
Gibson's intricate prose and frequent use of metaphor suit his previous work well, creating a unique world that one could otherwise never imagine. But when describing cities and products we're already familiar with, it's just overblown and silly.
Worse yet is the plot. The subject of the "mystery" is hopelessly uninteresting - I kept thinking we'd find a reason to care, but never did.
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In the Company of Soldiers
- A Chronicle of Combat
- De: Rick Atkinson
- Narrado por: Rick Atkinson
- Duración: 6 h y 13 m
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For soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division, the road to Baghdad began with a midnight flight out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, in late February 2003. For Rick Atkinson, who would spend nearly two months covering the division for The Washington Post, the war in Iraq provided a unique opportunity to observe today's U.S. Army in combat.
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A Mixed Bag
- De Kevin Christy en 04-10-04
- In the Company of Soldiers
- A Chronicle of Combat
- De: Rick Atkinson
- Narrado por: Rick Atkinson
Interesting, informative and balanced
Revisado: 06-22-04
Unlike the multitude of reports heard during the war from embedded journalists, Atkinson's experience as a war historian provides a depth to our troops' experience during the war. While I was initially hoping for a more detailed summary of the war as a whole, as in Atkinson's brilliant Crusade (about the '91 Gulf War), this view from the 101st Airborne's perspective is still captivating. Unfortunately, the abridgement prevents the book from being completely engrossing. Whole chapters are skipped, with a separate narrator providing a summary. The book still flows reasonably well, but it's a pain to have things keep fast-forwarding all the time.
Only a few portions of the book, primarily the last chapter, deal with WMD and other potentially "policital" topics. Here Atkinson occasionally does insert commentary, but it generally feels like that of a historian's analysis. For the most part, it's a review of facts - for example, WMD weren't found and Iraq - Atkinson hardly "sneers" over this.
I wish it weren't abridged, and I hope he writes a Crusade-style book on the full war, but this one is still well worth a listen.
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Coal
- A Human History
- De: Barbara Freese
- Narrado por: Shelly Frasier
- Duración: 7 h y 29 m
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The fascinating, often surprising story of how a simple black rock altered the course of history. Yet the mundane mineral that built our global economy, and even today powers our electrical plants, has also caused death, disease, and environmental destruction. In this remarkable book, Barbara Freese takes us on a rich historical journey that begins three hundred million years ago and spans the globe.
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Uses Coal to push her Political Agenda
- De Kismet en 08-22-06
- Coal
- A Human History
- De: Barbara Freese
- Narrado por: Shelly Frasier
Good, but more than a hint of bias
Revisado: 06-10-04
A fascinating subject, and while not as captivating as "Salt" or "Cod" by Mark Kurlansky, the author still holds your interest while describing the history of coal.
Unfortunately, her bias is clear - coal is and was a force of evil. The book dwells on the negatives from coal. While clearly the fuel has major environmental implications in the present world, even the historical discussion focuses almost solely on pollution, mining danger, etc. References to the historical positives are turned negative (i.e., coal permitted the rise of cities, but the book focuses on slums. Coal permitted improved production, the book talks about it's use in making weapons of war...)
When the author turns to modern times, that bias makes it a little hard to fully trust her claims. Discouraging, because there's a lot of intriguing information here on global warming and particulates.
It's still worth a listen, but I'd have preferred the work of a balanced scientist instead of a lawyer that reached a conclusion before starting her research.
The narration is excellent - clear and well paced.
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Krakatoa
- The Day the World Exploded, August 27, 1883
- De: Simon Winchester
- Narrado por: Simon Winchester
- Duración: 12 h y 1 m
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The legendary annihilation in 1883 of the volcano-island of Krakatoa - the name has since become a byword for a cataclysmic disaster - was followed by an immense tsunami that killed nearly 40,000 people. Beyond the purely physical horrors of an event that has only very recently been properly understood, the eruption changed the world in more ways than could possibly be imagined. Dust swirled round die planet for years, causing temperatures to plummet and sunsets to turn vivid with lurid and unsettling displays of light.
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Great subject, great writing, great voice
- De rwise en 01-26-04
- Krakatoa
- The Day the World Exploded, August 27, 1883
- De: Simon Winchester
- Narrado por: Simon Winchester
Informative if arguably somewhat dry
Revisado: 04-09-04
From an educational standpoint, the amount of information in this book is phenomenal. No aspect of the eruption is missed, from the volcano's history to its science to its political ramifications. The author's personal experience with geology, volcanoes in general, and this specific volcano clearly shows. The downside of this mass of information is that the book often feels like it is off on a tangent. The writing is eloquent yet often dry, as can be the author's narration. Listening to it in the car, I found myself often losing interest and turning on something else. I love the subject matter, but I just didn't find this book captivating.
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The Runaway Jury
- A Novel
- De: John Grisham
- Narrado por: Frank Muller
- Duración: 14 h y 4 m
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They are at the center of a multimillion-dollar legal hurricane: twelve men and women who have been investigated, watched, manipulated, and harassed by high-priced lawyers and consultants who will stop at nothing to secure a verdict. Now the jury must make a decision in the most explosive civil trial of the century, a precedent-setting lawsuit against a giant tobacco company. But only a handful of people know the truth: that this jury has a leader, and the verdict belongs to him.
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What fun!
- De Elizabeth en 02-05-03
- The Runaway Jury
- A Novel
- De: John Grisham
- Narrado por: Frank Muller
Phenomenal - Grisham's Best
Revisado: 10-21-03
A twisted and brilliant book, with manipulative, conniving characters on all sides.
Excellent narration, easy to understand, and the voices used for the different characters are readily distinguishable.
While the movie was pretty good, the book is far better - deeper, stronger characters and a far more intricate plot. I saw the movie after listening to the book, but I'm guessing that the book would still be quite enjoyable after seeing the movie.
Unless you're a huge fan of the tobacco industry, this book is a blast.
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The Client
- A Novel
- De: John Grisham
- Narrado por: Blair Brown
- Duración: 5 h y 51 m
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This is the story of 11-year-old Mark Sway, who witnessed the bizarre suicide of a New Orleans attorney. Just before he dies, the lawyer tells Mark a deadly secret. The police, the federal prosecutor, and the FBI pressure Mark to tell them the attorney's last words, but Mark knows that with the mob watching his every move, revealing his secret will almost surely get him killed.
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Abridged or Not
- De Wallyman en 06-28-18
- The Client
- A Novel
- De: John Grisham
- Narrado por: Blair Brown
Decently abridged, but not Grisham's most exciting
Revisado: 10-21-03
For once, a decently abridged book. While there are still bits of the story not perfectly explained, and a few characters missing some background, the story almost flows like a regular book - far better than any other book I've heard. The narrator is easy to understand.
On the down side, it's not Grisham's most exciting book. A little slow based and unusually predictable. And the annoying music between chapters and occasionally in the background doesn't help.
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