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Travels
- Written by: Michael Crichton
- Narrated by: Christopher Lane
- Length: 15 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Fueled by a powerful curiosity - and by a need to see, feel, and hear, firsthand and close-up - Michael Crichton's journeys have carried him into worlds diverse and compelling - swimming with mud sharks in Tahiti, tracking wild animals through the jungle of Rwanda. This is a record of those travels - an exhilarating quest across the familiar and exotic frontiers of the outer world, a determined odyssey into the unfathomable, spiritual depths of the inner world.
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brave enough to face the challenges
- By Anonymous User on 30-12-24
- Travels
- Written by: Michael Crichton
- Narrated by: Christopher Lane
Not a popular title and I can see why
Reviewed: 01-08-23
It’s not just his travels, but he talks about moments from his medical life, travelling adventures and also a big part from his spiritual experiences and discoveries.
I enjoyed listening to his experiences from med school, and hearing about the adventures was quite thrilling. The way he has wrote these stories is also very engaging, exciting and leaves you with an afterthought sometimes.
However the spiritual journeys part was where I lost interest. For some reason, I didn’t relate and didn’t find it worth listening.
Still I’m glad to be introduced to some of these thoughts pocketed under the title of Travels, which I may not have otherwise voluntarily picked up if they were named literally.
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The Anthropocene Reviewed
- Written by: John Green
- Narrated by: John Green
- Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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The Anthropocene is the current geological age, in which human activity has profoundly shaped the planet and its biodiversity. In this remarkable symphony of essays adapted and expanded from his groundbreaking podcast, John Green reviews different facets of the human-centred planet - from the QWERTY keyboard and Staphylococcus aureus to the Taco Bell breakfast menu - on a five-star scale.
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This is a typical John Green work
- By Tushar Marpaka on 26-08-21
- The Anthropocene Reviewed
- Written by: John Green
- Narrated by: John Green
A wonderful experience
Reviewed: 02-06-23
Makes you remember what being a human feels like from a neutral perspective! Covers some of the stupidest or some of the most serious topics from John’s perspective and makes you realise what a difference a perspective makes when observing the life around!
Will recommend to every single person out there!
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