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Musashi's Dokkodo
- By: Miyamoto Musashi
- Narrated by: Kris Wilder
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
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Miyamoto Musashi (1584 - 1645) was arguably the greatest swordsman who ever lived, a legendary figure whose methods of thought and strategy have been studied and adopted across a wide spectrum of society, from martial artists to military leaders to captains of industry. The iconic sword saint of Japan was clearly a genius, yet he was also a functional psychopath - ruthless, fearless, hyper-focused, and utterly without conscience. Shortly before he died, Musashi wrote down his final thoughts about life for his favorite student Terao Magonojo to whom Go Rin No Sho, his famous Book of Five Rings, had also been dedicated.
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Not Musashis words
- By Erik Neuciler on 10-15-19
- Musashi's Dokkodo
- By: Miyamoto Musashi
- Narrated by: Kris Wilder
don't bother
Reviewed: 10-24-24
The 5 people from different backgrounds giving their viewpoint on what Musashi said show a very clear lack of understanding, nuance, culture, history, and religion. in otherwords, they completely miss the mark. I get the whole book of 5 rings so we'll have 4 or 5 different professions comment on this but it's obvious they don't understand what they're reading. It always comes down to the same two things: A story followed by "I agree with him." or a story followed by "I disagree with him, here's why, but he was right." They even talk about how Musashi studied Buddhism but then say something like " I disagree that you should have no preference. Here's a bunch of hypothetical situations where preference is good" and completely miss the point that a preference is a want. In Buddhism, want leads to suffering. Musashi is literally qouting Buddhism.
Anyway, it's a waste of your time. Find the actual book/sayings and reflect on them.
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Spellmonger
- Spellmonger, Book 1
- By: Terry Mancour
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 18 hrs and 22 mins
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Minalan gave up a promising career as a professional warmage to live the quiet life of a village spellmonger in the remote mountain valley of Boval. It was a peaceful, beautiful little fief, far from the dangerous feudal petty squabbles of the Five Duchies, on the world of Callidore. There were cows. Lots of cows. And cheese. For six months things went well: He found a quaint little shop, he befriended the local lord, the village folk loved him, he found a sharp young apprentice to help out, and, best yet, he met a comely young widow with the prettiest eyes.
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Terrific Book! A great adult fantasy series.
- By Eric on 07-27-17
- Spellmonger
- Spellmonger, Book 1
- By: Terry Mancour
- Narrated by: John Lee
I dont like fantasy
Reviewed: 08-24-24
but this was pretty good. It had a couple of weird parts for me where I just wasn't into it or didn't understand why something was in the story but overall it was enjoyable enough that I plan to continue the series.
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Pandora's Star
- By: Peter F. Hamilton
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 37 hrs and 21 mins
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The year is 2380. The Intersolar Commonwealth, a sphere of stars some 400 light-years in diameter, contains more than 600 worlds, interconnected by a web of transport "tunnels" known as wormholes. At the farthest edge of the Commonwealth, astronomer Dudley Bose observes the impossible: Over 1,000 light-years away, a star...vanishes. It does not go supernova. It does not collapse into a black hole. It simply disappears.
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Great Epic Scifi
- By Devin on 10-17-09
- Pandora's Star
- By: Peter F. Hamilton
- Narrated by: John Lee
Good, but...
Reviewed: 07-09-22
It was difficult to get into it in the beginning because the audio. I don't know if it needs to be adjust or if the narrator just normally speaks like that. There's a lot of emphasis on the beginning of a sentence and the end with a noticeable drop in between. KInd of like thIS! WHer it starts loud, becomes quiet, and then ends louDLY. I don't know if it got better or if I got used to it.
The transitions from one groups story to the next was also difficult for me at times but overall I enjoyed the story.
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American Prometheus
- The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
- By: Kai Bird, Martin J. Sherwin
- Narrated by: Jeff Cummings
- Length: 26 hrs and 30 mins
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J. Robert Oppenheimer was one of the iconic figures of the 20th century, a brilliant physicist who led the effort to build the atomic bomb but later confronted the moral consequences of scientific progress. When he proposed international controls over atomic materials, opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb, and criticized plans for a nuclear war, his ideas were anathema to powerful advocates of a massive nuclear buildup during the anti-Communist hysteria of the early 1950s.
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An American Tragedy
- By Edith on 12-13-07
- American Prometheus
- The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
- By: Kai Bird, Martin J. Sherwin
- Narrated by: Jeff Cummings
I don't know what to say
Reviewed: 12-22-21
The book is a bit slow in the beginning but it gets better as it progresses. I can't even begin to imagine though. I know that this is a book about one man but...it's just too big for one man. I don't know how else to explain it. The book is intriguing, heart breaking, profound, hopeful, and dreary. It's worth the read.
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The Dispatcher
- By: John Scalzi
- Narrated by: Zachary Quinto
- Length: 2 hrs and 18 mins
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Zachary Quinto - best known for his role as the Nimoy-approved Spock in the recent Star Trek reboot and the menacing, power-stealing serial killer, Sylar, in Heroes - brings his well-earned sci-fi credentials and simmering intensity to this audio-exclusive novella from master storyteller John Scalzi. One day, not long from now, it becomes almost impossible to murder anyone - 999 times out of a thousand, anyone who is intentionally killed comes back. How? We don't know.
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IT'S HARD TO GET MYSTICAL ABOUT YOUR JOB
- By Jim "The Impatient" on 10-05-16
- The Dispatcher
- By: John Scalzi
- Narrated by: Zachary Quinto
Really cool
Reviewed: 12-22-21
This is a very cool idea and the thinking behind it is well thought out. I've recommended this to many of my friends because it's been years since a story so short was this cool and interesting. Cant wait to read the sequel.
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Revelation Space
- By: Alastair Reynolds
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 22 hrs and 12 mins
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Nine hundred thousand years ago, something annihilated the Amarantin civilization just as it was on the verge of discovering space flight. Now one scientist, Dan Sylveste, will stop at nothing to solve the Amarantin riddle before ancient history repeats itself. With no other resources at his disposal, Sylveste forges a dangerous alliance with the cyborg crew of the starship Nostalgia for Infinity. But as he closes in on the secret, a killer closes in on him because the Amarantin were destroyed for a reason.
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Defeated
- By Eoin on 07-15-12
- Revelation Space
- By: Alastair Reynolds
- Narrated by: John Lee
Long but good
Reviewed: 12-22-21
It seemed like there was a lot going on and at times I wasn't sure if I was following it closely enough but after having finished it I enjoyed it. The universe that this is set in I would love to see as a tv series. There's just so much going on and then it focuses in and makes it so interesting but that just lets you know that there's way more going on than you even thought!
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Great Expectations
- By: Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Simon Prebble
- Length: 18 hrs and 32 mins
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One of the most revered works in English literature, Great Expectations traces the coming of age of a young orphan, Pip, from a boy of shallow aspirations into a man of maturity. From the chilling opening confrontation with an escaped convict to the grand but eerily disheveled estate of bitter old Miss Havisham, all is not what it seems in Dickens’ dark tale of false illusions and thwarted desire.
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The narrator!!
- By Dana on 06-13-13
- Great Expectations
- By: Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Simon Prebble
Boring, Slow, Incredible
Reviewed: 12-22-21
I had heard of Charles Dickens but hadn't read any of his works and this book was just dragginggggg along. The story wasn't unpleasant but I felt that there wasn't really much going on and when I checked I was probably 2/3 or 3/4 of the way through the book and decided that I would go ahead and finish it since I was this far along. HOW DID HE DO THAT THOUGH?! Just all at once everything came together and I was super interested in the book and wanted to finish it. I'll have to read it a few more times to figure out how he got me so good. I definitely plan on reading more Charles Dickens now.
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Lost Gods
- A Novel
- By: Brom
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Length: 14 hrs and 50 mins
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Fresh out of jail and eager to start a new life, Chet Moran and his pregnant wife, Trish, leave town to begin again. But an ancient evil is looming, and what seems like a safe haven may not be all it appears. Snared and murdered by a vile, arcane horror, Chet quickly learns that pain and death are not unique to the living. Now the lives and very souls of his wife and unborn child are at stake. To save them, he must journey into the bowels of purgatory in search of a sacred key promised to restore the natural order of life and death.
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Reminiscent of Orpheus & Eurydice
- By Eslynn on 10-31-18
Needs to be a tv series
Reviewed: 12-22-21
I went into this with no knowledge of the book or author and when it started I wasn't very hopeful. I really ended up enjoying the book though and found it to have lots of interesting ideas (pertaining to story writing and creativity).
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The Feminine Mystique
- By: Betty Friedan
- Narrated by: Parker Posey
- Length: 15 hrs and 41 mins
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The book that changed the consciousness of a country - and the world. Landmark, groundbreaking, classic - these adjectives barely describe the earthshaking and long-lasting effects of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. This is the book that defined "the problem that has no name", that launched the Second Wave of the feminist movement, and has been awakening women and men with its insights into social relations, which still remain fresh, ever since.
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A landmark book of its time and relevant now
- By Anthony on 01-23-15
- The Feminine Mystique
- By: Betty Friedan
- Narrated by: Parker Posey
New Perspective
Reviewed: 12-22-21
A really interesting look at the other side (I'm a man) that answered some question that I had but didn't know that I had. Gave me lots of other ideas to think over as well. I'd really recommend it.
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Looking Backward
- By: Edward Bellamy
- Narrated by: Edward Lewis
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
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The hero is anyone who has ever longed for escape to a better life. The time is tomorrow. The place is a Utopian America. This is the backdrop for Edward Bellamy's prophetic novel about a young Boston gentleman who is mysteriously transported from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century, from a world of war and want to a world of peace and plenty.
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This Book is socialist Propaganda
- By Paul on 04-26-04
- Looking Backward
- By: Edward Bellamy
- Narrated by: Edward Lewis
Incredibly forward thinking
Reviewed: 12-22-21
Again and again while listening to this book I found ideas that I had both argued for and thought were relatively new only to be astounded by Bellamy's foresight. You would never guess that this book was written in the 1800s. Again I was astounded by the modern thinking and views.
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