Matt Maynard
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The Adventures of Tom Stranger, Interdimensional Insurance Agent
- De: Larry Correia
- Narrado por: Adam Baldwin
- Duración: 2 h y 3 m
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Have you ever seen a planet invaded by rampaging space mutants from another dimension or Nazi dinosaurs from the future? Don't let this happen to you! Rifts happen, so you should be ready when universes collide. A policy with Stranger & Stranger can cover all of your interdimensional insurance needs. Rated "Number One in Customer Satisfaction" for three years running, no claim is too big or too weird for Tom Stranger to handle.
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Someone owes me a new keyboard
- De Aimee M en 05-24-16
High-larious SFF parody
Revisado: 05-26-16
This is the perfect antidote to John Scalzi and all the self righteous SJWs in Hugoland. Adam Baldwin makes a guest appearance, as does the author.
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Outlaw Platoon
- Heroes, Renegades, Infidels, and the Brotherhood of War in Afghanistan
- De: Sean Parnell, John Bruning
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
- Duración: 10 h y 18 m
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At 24 years of age, U.S. Army Ranger Sean Parnell was named commander of a forty-man elite infantry platoon - a unit that came to be known as the Outlaws - and was tasked with rooting out Pakistan-based insurgents from a mountain valley along Afghanistan's eastern frontier. Parnell and his men assumed they would be facing a ragtag bunch of civilians, but in May 2006 what started out as a routine patrol through the lower mountains of the Hindu Kush became a brutal ambush.
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Great book...Everyone should listen to this book!!
- De Chris en 04-09-12
- Outlaw Platoon
- Heroes, Renegades, Infidels, and the Brotherhood of War in Afghanistan
- De: Sean Parnell, John Bruning
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
Platoon Leader for a new Generation
Revisado: 11-12-12
You may be familiar with Platoon Leader by James R. McDonough, the story of an Army Infantry Officer forward deployed in Vietnam. Outlaw Platoon is much the same book, set in the eastern mountains of Afghanistan in 2006. Mr. Parnell's service in the army as leader of an infantry platoon in the 10th Mountain Division is portrayed brilliantly by Ray Porter.
The story covers his initial deployment and assignment as platoon leader and the 16 months that followed, in which his unit saw combat against an enemy that is more cunning and dangerous than they are given credit for. Through several firefights the grit, pain, and loss of combat are described in forceful detail by Mr. Porter's professional vocal talents and Mr. Parnell's skilled writing.
This is highly recommended listening for anyone interested in the difficulties of leading men under fire, the torture of modern combat, or the philadelphos-style love only found in cohesive, well-led combat units. I expect this will be required reading in more than a few West Point classrooms in the near future, if it isn't already.
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Blackwater
- The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army
- De: Jeremy Scahill
- Narrado por: Tom Weiner
- Duración: 14 h y 32 m
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A largely untold facet of the war on terror is the widespread outsourcing of military tasks to private mercenary companies. Accountable neither to the citizenry nor to standard military legal codes, these largely unregulated corporate armies are being entrusted with ever-greater responsibilities on behalf of the nation.
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Not as advertised
- De Floyd en 12-30-07
- Blackwater
- The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army
- De: Jeremy Scahill
- Narrado por: Tom Weiner
Full of irrelevancies
Revisado: 11-30-09
Tom Weiner is an excellent narrator and I look forward to listening to anything he's done. His vocal talents are second to none, and it shows in his narration of this particular book. Now that I've covered everything good about this audiobook, let's review the bad.
Scahill has written a highly irrelevant book that does nothing to address relevant questions raised about the role of civilians in military operations in the style of a private mercenary company such as Blackwater (now known as Xe). He wastes a chapter or two at the beginning describing the ancestry of Erik Prince (Blackwater's owner) and the family's political connections, relying mainly on the pejorative to make a thinly veiled argument that Christians are not to be allowed near politics.
He then enters into a multi-chaptered diatribe against the neoconservatives/Bush administration/mercenary industry, peripherally relating each chapter's subject to Blackwater but spending most of each chapter on something completely unrelated.
This book was a chore to listen to, but Weiner's vocalizations made it bearable. I recommend you avoid it and look for something with more depth.
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That Every Man Be Armed
- De: Stephen P. Halbrook
- Narrado por: Phillip J. Sawtelle
- Duración: 9 h y 12 m
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This is the most comprehensive work ever written on the right to bear arms, which is guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Halbrook presents a powerful argument based on philosophy, history, and legal precedent that the American citizen's right to possess arms is as fundamental to democracy as is freedom of speech.
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Fantastic Information, horrible production.
- De Michael A. Rakestraw en 10-27-14
- That Every Man Be Armed
- De: Stephen P. Halbrook
- Narrado por: Phillip J. Sawtelle
Excellent reference, lousy audio
Revisado: 11-30-09
First off, this book should be the first you reach for if you are looking for an easy to read guide to firearms jurisprudence in the United States. The only thing that could enhance it is an updated version that includes a description of the Heller case.
That being said, the audio is horrible. It is almost as if the book was first recorded in the age of reel-to-reel tapes and then transformed into a computer age recording. It is difficult to understand at times but nevertheless it is a convenient one volume summary of everything related to the Second Amendment and the law.
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Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong
- Reopening the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles
- De: Pierre Bayard
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 4 h y 10 m
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Eliminate the impossible, Sherlock Holmes said, and whatever is left must be the solution. But, as Pierre Bayard finds in this dazzling reinvestigation of The Hound of the Baskervilles, sometimes the master missed his mark. Using the last thoughts of the murder victim as his key, Bayard unravels the case, leading the reader to the astonishing conclusion that Holmes - and, in fact, Arthur Conan Doyle - got things all wrong: The killer is not at all who they said it was.
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This guy is a little crazy
- De Matt Maynard en 05-29-09
- Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong
- Reopening the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles
- De: Pierre Bayard
- Narrado por: John Lee
This guy is a little crazy
Revisado: 05-29-09
First, the good: the narration is excellent and the book is relatively short. Now that that part is done, let's get to the bad stuff.
The author starts well, but then spends the middle of the book discussing a strange metaphysical theory where characters from fiction can enter our world and we can enter theirs. It is heavily distracting, and it doesn't help relate his theory that Beryl Stapleton is behind the murders in the book and is perhaps channeling the spirit of the murdered barmaid who was imprisoned by Hugo Baskerville at the beginning of the story.
It's an interesting story, raising good questions about the case as related by Doyle's pen. It is well written so as to keep you guessing as to who Bayard will eventually accuse once he gets done with his odd inability to distinguish between reality and fiction. All told, I probably wouldn't pick up anything else by this author but definitely would look for stuff from this narrator.
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