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Mindful Anger
- A Pathway to Emotional Freedom
- By: Andrea Brandt
- Narrated by: Andrea Brandt
- Length: 8 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Buried anger is expressed in a continuum, with rage and aggression at the top, and frustration, annoyance, irritation at the bottom, and everything in between. Unless this anger is addressed, it is impossible to overcome. This book urges listeners to practice mindfulness - deliberately allowing physical sensations and emotions to surface so they can be examined and released.
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Valuable practical activities
- By Element on 01-02-25
- Mindful Anger
- A Pathway to Emotional Freedom
- By: Andrea Brandt
- Narrated by: Andrea Brandt
Valuable practical activities
Reviewed: 01-02-25
Lots of good insights and practical activities. The audio book was terribly slow, listened on double speed at times. I am not sure if the paper copy would have been better. The caring nature of the author does come through in the audiobook, but the narrative format could have been improved dramatically with some editing to be more concise.
I also wish the audiobook would have come with a pdf file with some of the activities or workbook format.
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The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
- The Best Short Works of Richard P. Feynman
- By: Richard P. Feynman
- Narrated by: Sean Runnette
- Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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The Pleasure of Finding Things Out is a magnificent treasury of the best short works of Richard P. Feynman, from interviews and speeches to lectures and printed articles. A sweeping, wide-ranging collection, it presents an intimate and fascinating view of a life in science - a life like no other. From his ruminations on science in our culture to his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, this book will delight anyone interested in the world of ideas.
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Interesting, but material is covered in better book.
- By Erlend on 04-06-16
- The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
- The Best Short Works of Richard P. Feynman
- By: Richard P. Feynman
- Narrated by: Sean Runnette
Brilliant thinker
Reviewed: 12-26-24
This series of talks/lectures/letter as read aloud in audiobook form are fantastic. I especially enjoyed the last chapter on religion and science.
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A Brief History of Time
- By: Stephen Hawking
- Narrated by: Michael Jackson
- Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
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This landmark book is for those of us who prefer words to equations; this is the story of the ultimate quest for knowledge, the ongoing search for the secrets at the heart of time and space. Its author, Stephen W. Hawking, is arguably the greatest mind since Einstein. From the vantage point of the wheelchair, where he has spent the last 20 years trapped by Lou Gehrig's disease, Professor Hawking has transformed our view of the universe. A Brief History of Time is Hawking's classic introduction to today's most important scientific ideas.
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Easily Digestible Presentation of Complex Topics
- By James on 05-19-04
- A Brief History of Time
- By: Stephen Hawking
- Narrated by: Michael Jackson
Humble, clear, fascinating
Reviewed: 02-15-24
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Stephen Hawking has a way of explaining very complicated physics that allows me to understand while I’m reading. He also acknowledges his own mistakes and takes a humble approach to scientific inquiry. He also acknowledges the limitations of science in answering the harder philosophical question of ‘why?’ This book was worth every minute of reading and rereading.
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A Brief History of Time
- From the Big Bang to Black Holes
- By: Stephen W. Hawking
- Narrated by: Michael Jackson
- Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Told in language we all can understand, A Brief History of Time plunges into the exotic realms of black holes and quarks, of antimatter and “arrows of time,” of the big bang and a bigger God — where the possibilities are wondrous and unexpected. Stephen Hawking brings us closer to the ultimate secrets at the very heart of creation.
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Easily Digestible Presentation of Complex Topics
- By James on 05-19-04
- A Brief History of Time
- From the Big Bang to Black Holes
- By: Stephen W. Hawking
- Narrated by: Michael Jackson
Humble, clear, fascinating
Reviewed: 02-15-24
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Stephen Hawking has a way of explaining very complicated physics that allows me to understand while I’m reading. He also acknowledges his own mistakes and takes a humble approach to scientific inquiry. He also acknowledges the limitations of science in answering the harder philosophical question of ‘why?’ This book was worth every minute of reading and rereading.
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Atlas Shrugged
- By: Ayn Rand
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 62 hrs and 56 mins
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In a scrap heap within an abandoned factory, the greatest invention in history lies dormant and unused. By what fatal error of judgment has its value gone unrecognized, its brilliant inventor punished rather than rewarded for his efforts? In defense of those greatest of human qualities that have made civilization possible, one man sets out to show what would happen to the world if all the heroes of innovation and industry went on strike.
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Hurt version decidedly superior
- By Mica on 03-24-09
- Atlas Shrugged
- By: Ayn Rand
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
Long. Interesting, not what I expected.
Reviewed: 10-09-23
I picked this up as a challenge to read some of the biggest books that I’ve never read before, and to see what all the fuss is about. It was not what I expected. I found Ayn Rand’s philosophy quite interesting. As I was reading the book, I became aware that it is very popular by the right wing in the USA. But this really doesn’t make a lot of sense, because her philosophy doesn’t actually align with either side of contemporary American politics. I guess everyone just wants to be the good guy and the bad guys Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged are really, really bad. Anyway, i’m glad that I read it so I can think for myself about Ayn Rand’s philosophy of objectivism. The novel really is an accomplishment. As a work of fiction for entertainment, it was often extremely repetitive. However, I did love the characters, especially Dagny and Hank. These two will stay with me forever. The entire chapter where John Galt speaks was essentially Ayn Rand philosophizing. It’s worth re-reading that chapter as a standalone to understanding her philosophy.
I really enjoyed the reader as well. The performance made the book, even more interesting, and brought the characters to life without over-playing their voices.
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Empire of Pain
- The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty
- By: Patrick Radden Keefe
- Narrated by: Patrick Radden Keefe
- Length: 18 hrs and 6 mins
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The prize-winning and best-selling author of Say Nothing presents a grand, devastating portrait of three generations of the Sackler family, famed for their philanthropy, whose fortune was built by Valium and whose reputation was destroyed by OxyContin. Empire of Pain is a masterpiece of narrative reporting and writing, exhaustively documented and ferociously compelling.
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Full Account of the Sackler Conspiracy
- By Edward Bisch on 04-13-21
- Empire of Pain
- The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty
- By: Patrick Radden Keefe
- Narrated by: Patrick Radden Keefe
Shocking, vivid, engaging, factual
Reviewed: 01-16-22
It is rare to read a non fiction book that is as riveting and difficult to put down as this one was. The story of the Sackler dynasty and devastation of OxyContin holds great importance in todays world, and is revealing of how not only this family and pharmaceutical company has developed and marketed drugs to new and old afflictions, but to how government agencies and numerous politicians have been complicit in the modern opioid crisis. A brilliantly written and diligently researched book that needs to be read.
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The Midnight Library
- A GMA Book Club Pick (A Novel)
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Carey Mulligan
- Length: 8 hrs and 50 mins
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Somewhere out beyond the edge of the universe there is a library that contains an infinite number of books, each one the story of another reality. One tells the story of your life as it is, along with another book for the other life you could have lived if you had made a different choice at any point in your life. While we all wonder how our lives might have been, what if you had the chance to go to the library and see for yourself? Would any of these other lives truly be better? In The Midnight Library, Nora Seed finds herself faced with this decision.
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Exceptional.
- By Richard B. on 10-05-20
- The Midnight Library
- A GMA Book Club Pick (A Novel)
- By: Matt Haig
- Narrated by: Carey Mulligan
Think of it as a thought experiment
Reviewed: 10-24-21
Rather predictable, obvious and tedious at times, yet still an interesting thought experiment about how life might be different if we made even one different choice at any point. It does inspire a feeling of gratitude and appreciation toward our current life, and introspection about what could have been.
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Piranesi
- By: Susanna Clarke
- Narrated by: Chiwetel Ejiofor
- Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
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Piranesi lives in the House. Perhaps he always has. In his notebooks, day after day, he makes a clear and careful record of its wonders: the labyrinth of halls, the thousands upon thousands of statues, the tides that thunder up staircases, the clouds that move in slow procession through the upper halls. On Tuesdays and Fridays Piranesi sees his friend, the Other. At other times he brings tributes of food to the Dead. But mostly, he is alone.
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Fascinating Social Study
- By Henry V on 02-26-21
- Piranesi
- By: Susanna Clarke
- Narrated by: Chiwetel Ejiofor
Psychological Fantasy
Reviewed: 08-10-21
Beautiful imagery and a complex extended metaphor of the mind. Absolutely a pleasure to read. The reader has one of the finest voices.
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The Poppy War
- A Novel
- By: R. F. Kuang
- Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
- Length: 19 hrs and 27 mins
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When Rin aced the Keju - the Empire-wide test to find the most talented youth to learn at the Academies - it was a shock to everyone: to the test officials, who couldn’t believe a war orphan from Rooster Province could pass without cheating; to Rin’s guardians, who believed they’d finally be able to marry her off and further their criminal enterprise; and to Rin herself, who realized she was finally free of the servitude and despair that had made up her daily existence. That she got into Sinegard - the most elite military school in Nikan - was even more surprising.
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Wow. Just... wow.
- By superstardrifter on 07-01-18
- The Poppy War
- A Novel
- By: R. F. Kuang
- Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
Good story, overdone narration, brutally violent imagery
Reviewed: 02-12-21
Didn’t like the narration. In fact, I couldn’t keep listening as the reading was far too dramatic and the voice of the narrator overplayed the italicized words of the main characters voice- so much so that instead of sounding like a powerful, strong female lead character, she was sniveling and whiny. I ended up purchasing the physical book to read instead.
Loved the interwoven elements of Chinese History, and the story itself is riveting. The last 3rd of the book is brutally violent and contains very shocking depiction of war.
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A Game of Thrones
- A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1
- By: George R.R. Martin
- Narrated by: Roy Dotrice
- Length: 33 hrs and 46 mins
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Winter is coming. Such is the stern motto of House Stark, the northernmost of the fiefdoms that owe allegiance to King Robert Baratheon in far-off King's Landing. There Eddard Stark of Winterfell rules in Robert's name. Far to the north, behind the towering Wall, lie savage Wildings and worse - unnatural things relegated to myth during the centuries-long summer, but proving all too real and all too deadly in the turning of the season. Yet a more immediate threat lurks to the south, where Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King, has died under mysterious circumstances....
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Terrible editing, though...
- By Kristie on 05-09-13
- A Game of Thrones
- A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1
- By: George R.R. Martin
- Narrated by: Roy Dotrice
Engaging, masterful performance
Reviewed: 08-11-17
Roy Dotrice has a gift for storytelling and reads with such clarity and depth, and brings life to the characters he is narrating. Probably the best audiobook I've read. Highly highly recommend.
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