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great dissociative parable

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

Revisado: 06-06-22

Truma gaslighting combined with realistic character development...this was an aud
iobook I put a credit towards because Emil St John Mandel said it was top of mind for her on the Ezra Klein show. It kept my attention, but was a B in terms of abiding by existential rules of engagement. Good, but maybe good because it's unresolved...less satisfying that way, but then again so is life.

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not the green, tree hugger narrative I expected

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

Revisado: 09-19-21

this is a quality novel. well crafted & well executed. somewhat unpredictable with good easter eggs embedded along the way. as someone who loves trees on multiple levels I felt awash in a tutorial on trees & forests in ways I didn't expect. there were odd pitfalls in the plot that showed a certain sober assessment of the environmentalist movement being 'unsuccessful' while allowing the reader to have to grapple with the challenges to the inherent short sightedness of human consciousness. the narrator was excellent exceeding my expectations & I listen to 15-20 audiobooks a year. hats off to the author for putting in the research and concocting a believable time line and convergence of narrative characters. the open ended questions about what nilay will find have me some curious dash of hope in the midst of the stinging indictment that the books casts on so much of humanity's unwillingness to address climate change.

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well done. does a solid job covering money origins

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

Revisado: 07-06-21

great general history of money. spent a bit too much time being Euro focused... especially on french / John Law. but it was all very entertaining & I learned a lot. well researched, great journalist's pace to it.

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excellent Crichton novel & late legacy

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

Revisado: 04-10-21

enjoyed every minute of this novel. well read... Scott Brick is an excellent narrator & embodies the characters well. The pacing, tone, momentum & suspense are classic Crichton. Totally worth an Audible credit ❣️

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believable, humane & moving. not heretical

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

Revisado: 01-22-21

I really appreciated hearing Sue Monk Kidd in the author's note at the end especially having her read it in the audiobook. This book is not for the average fundamentalist or literalist or even probably conservative Christian follower of Jesus because there's some literary and poetic license that SMK isn't all that worried about taking... to coalesce her believable very historically accurate but also very respectful and intriguing portrait of the fictitious wife of Jesus. I'd recommend it; but come with an open heart and open mind and a lot of curiosity about the first century Ancient Near East and Jewish culture and the longings of silenced women over the ages.

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A long whirling ride through deep, wild sci-fi!

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

Revisado: 01-04-21

I might be new to the "Space Opera" genre, but I'm impressed. I think without calling it as much the Three Body Problem / Remembrance of Earth's Past series was probably my introduction to the concept without knowing how rich of a genre this type of narrative could invite. There were moments where I found myself comparing it to Cixin Lui's way of describing apocalyptic battles in clearly defined near real concepts of science fiction; but I now see that what Peter F. Hamilton is doing in this case is beyond the scope of hard science fiction.

But that's a good thing in reality... the two trilogies compliment one another and I find them to be both enriching and discomforting. Actually I think Peter F. Hamilton's perspective is a bit less coherent but actually a little bit more adventurous a sort of page turning highly intelligent perspective on melodrama .Where I find Cixin Lui's perspective to be a more cogent, cold but slightly more believable scenario... even though they're obviously both based on wildly imaginative perspectives that absolutely no one can be compelled to perceive as what will actually happen in the future.

This Book Is awesome... but it's rated R and I mean that by saying that it's contradictions between approaching the topic of gender and almost a pornographic perspective on human sexuality is indulgent but actually understandable when you watch the whole plot play out... it's oddly darkly realistic.

The narration by John Lee is a very compelling and I don't know why some of the reviews seem to imply they're shallow disconnected stories: that's just weak reading or listening: it's actually a probable genre methodology that I would also imagine being useful from both a publishers "make them stay & to keep up reading/listening ..."stick around for a long time" strategy... as well as the back and forth perspective of how the reader learns from one and then the other perspective of the characters of the cumulative knowledge they both garner while in the midst of the ever-building crescendo of the storyline.

I found myself on more than one occasion especially during this final episode of the trilogy shouting aloud or whacking the steering wheel thinking "oh my God that's really happened!" so that's obviously a good sign of some very compelling writing.

You should definitely try to get through all 50 plus hours of these three books if you have the time over a few weeks or months; it's a good ride...really it's something I enjoy a great deal.

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actually scary for a bit, redemptive by the end

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

Revisado: 11-27-20

This book adequately casts the haunting of the Bird Box narrative context. shows an incredible boomerang effect of Malorie's survival m.o. with Tom's entrepreneurial, innovative teen ruthlessness. it's a good read (listen). The female narrator does a great job with pitch & urgency in her voice as the plot peaks & the ending comes into focus. Well done Josh Malerman.

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can't say I love it, but it's damn intriguing

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

Revisado: 08-24-20

I was pleasantly surprised that Vonnegut wrote an evolutionary fiction novel. What a powerful way for him to use his skills to be able to share with the world his perspective on the most passive force on the development of all of our biological lives. The way he sets up this story is truly poignant in that you can sense his craft as a writer winnowing out how he'll get to the goal of reverse engineering the ghost like narration of the omniscient narrator who does an admirable job of letting the reader know his own level of participation in the setup and the delivery. Once you understand Vonnegut's methods; it's actually a combination of hanging in there to see where the plot leads because it's compelling...and also observing how it is that he crafts the: sentence structure, the numerical quantity of parts & chapters and the valiant literary harkening of rich quotations scattered throughout... to prove his point. That is to say he belies himself a bit (hard to do, but perceptible) in that his point of view as the writer may be opposed to his true conviction, about the way things seem to need to turn out in this novel. I'm not sure he liked the way it ended; but I can be sure that he liked the way his art represented the thing that he felt convicted to do when he started writing the book. The narration is more than adequate... the aloof tone does mirror the ambivalent way I imagine Kurt saw the fatalistic story pan out. Well done.

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The Half Has Never Been Told Audiolibro Por Edward E. Baptist arte de portada

History of slavery as foundation of US economy

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-03-20

possibly the best most cogent explanation of how slavery formed the initial foundations of the United States economic capitalist expansion. this book is incredibly well-researched full of fascinating personal detail and crafted with a narrative style that made it one of the best history books I have ever read. Also the audiobook format, while at times hard to get used to, did an admirable job of having the narrator use the authentic accents or voices of those characters within the historical landscape the author was describing. The narrator did this in a way that eventually one gets used to, and in the end finds quite helpful.

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Phyllis Tickle rocks

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

Revisado: 05-09-19

A great read regarding what's next in North American Christianity based on a macro view of historical social and technological trends. It really hit the spot for me, I've heard a lot of over time and I wasn't disappointed.

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