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In My Time of Dying
- How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife
- De: Sebastian Junger
- Narrado por: Sebastian Junger
- Duración: 4 h y 34 m
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For years as an award-winning war reporter, Sebastian Junger traveled to many front lines and frequently put his life at risk. And yet, the closest he ever came to death was the summer of 2020 while spending a quiet afternoon at the New England home he shared with his wife and two young children. Crippled by abdominal pain, Junger was rushed to the hospital by ambulance. Once there, he began slipping away. As blackness encroached, he was visited by his dead father, inviting Junger to join him.
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Profound
- De Anonymous User en 06-16-24
- In My Time of Dying
- How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife
- De: Sebastian Junger
- Narrado por: Sebastian Junger
Surprisingly Unsatisfying
Revisado: 12-31-24
I have read a number of Junger’s books and always found his storytelling quite good and his ability to capture a moment thrilling. There is a lot of that in Dying. His narration of the moment he realizes the terror of his situation is captivating.
For better or worse I found myself in a similar time of peril as my SUV hurtled off the highway and I realized that impact was inevitable with predictable consequence. My reaction at that moment was very different from his but that’s for another time. His tale of Hospitalization and recovery was frighteningly realistic and he intrigued the Reader throughout his journey. I found that part of the book tremendously interesting.
Where I had a problem was with his obsession with his Near Death Experience and his determination to let his experience take over the rest of his Life. This man who had subjected himself to so many life threatening situations recounted in his books was spending hours, days, and weeks grilling doctors over treatments that might prolong his life and living in fear of potentially dangerous experiences. As a survivor, albeit with injuries, I never wanted to think about my crash or the years of treatment and recovery. I put it totally out of my mind.
Granted, everyone deals with their Life events differently and Junger probably wouldn’t have written the book absent his obsession. I also missed the point of his descent into Quantum Theory, which is not his Field, to try to explain NDE’s. More Woo-Woo than we needed.
For those reasons I have to give Dying Three Stars. ***
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The Cruelty Is the Point
- The Past, Present, and Future of Trump's America
- De: Adam Serwer
- Narrado por: Adam Serwer
- Duración: 7 h y 35 m
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To many, our most shocking political crises appear unprecedented—un-American, even. But they are not, writes The Atlantic’s Adam Serwer in this prescient essay collection, which dissects the most devastating moments in recent memory to reveal deeply entrenched dynamics, patterns as old as the country itself. The January 6 insurrection, anti-immigrant sentiment, and American authoritarianism all have historic roots that explain their continued power with or without President Donald Trump—a fact borne out by what has happened since his departure from the White House.
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excellent thoughtful writing, rare these days
- De Mike en 06-30-21
- The Cruelty Is the Point
- The Past, Present, and Future of Trump's America
- De: Adam Serwer
- Narrado por: Adam Serwer
Necessary Post-Electoral Doomscrolling
Revisado: 12-30-24
The Title of this book seduced me into putting it on My Wish List months ago. then I thought that maybe I didn’t have to read it because I already had realized that Drumpf and MAGA had revealed their true colors. But now, after Nov. 5, I had to read it to confirm that there was at least one Soul that would pull back the Curtain on the seedy under-belly that has long been festering in The Heartland.
This collection of essays documents the Bigotry and Racism at the Root of the 2024 Results. This Original Sin has poisoned every Hope for The America the Founders imagined. Beneath the excuses the Pundits have claimed: Inflation, Misogyny, Immigration, Crime, etc., lurked Fear and Hatred of The Other. Drumpf knew it, even though he hadn’t learned or read it. He felt it in his Sociopath Psyche. And he mixed it with his tsunami of Lies and dumped jt on an Electorate who just wanted to enjoy The Show: The Theatre of Cruelty where the Marvel Superhero beats up on the Dog & Cat Eating Creatures of the Swamp who make the price of Eggs too high.
The Show works because the Voters have been watching it for their whole lives and know nothing but Lies about History and Politics. Serwer tries to give us a brief lesson about how The System has always been rigged to keep power in the hands of the “Haves”and keep the “Others” in their place. It’s not a pretty tale but sometimes we have to look in the mirror. This Book helps us do exactly that.
Four Stars. **** I needed that!
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A Comedy of Nobodies
- A Collection of Stories
- De: Baron Ryan
- Narrado por: Baron Ryan
- Duración: 5 h y 9 m
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Charlie knows he’s not the main character in his own story. He’s just another schmuck in the Ivy League looking to be somebody. He plays in a terrible jazz band, falls in love too easily, and struggles with the human being business. Written in a wry, comedic style, A Comedy of Nobodies: A Collection of Stories traces one fall semester in the lives of four typical but unforgettable university students who, as compensation for their existential anxieties, just want to feel understood.
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Brilliant in every way
- De Amazon Customer en 11-16-24
- A Comedy of Nobodies
- A Collection of Stories
- De: Baron Ryan
- Narrado por: Baron Ryan
Not much to it.
Revisado: 12-28-24
This book is another one of those one-hit wonders that Social Media has birthed. It’s a collection of rather juvenile navel-gazing works that could have been written by any undergraduate whining about his unsuccessful search for Love.
There’s no reason that it should have ever seen the Light of Day except that Baron Ryan probably has Eleven Million Followers. I chose his book to keep in some touch with the Digital Culture. It was a disappointment. Three Stars. ***
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Mind Mapping
- Improve Memory, Concentration, Communication, Organization, Creativity, and Time Management
- De: Kam Knight
- Narrado por: Jim D Johnston
- Duración: 5 h
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This is a comprehensive guide to learning about a wonderful technique called mind maps. Mind maps are an amazing organizational and creativity tool that can improve memory, concentration, communication, organization, creativity, and time management.
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make sure to practice
- De Meryem en 04-24-17
- Mind Mapping
- Improve Memory, Concentration, Communication, Organization, Creativity, and Time Management
- De: Kam Knight
- Narrado por: Jim D Johnston
Honestly, I wasn’t impressed.
Revisado: 12-26-24
Not that I don’t think Mind Mapping, The Book, might be useful to some, just that I don’t think a Manual like this is needed to describe the process. As another reviewer pointed out, the method was laid out in the first chapter fairly clearly. The rest of the book is examples that would have been imagined by anyone who read the first chapter.
Most everyone’s Mind reacts differently when posed with a task or problem. If scribbling a picture on a whiteboard, making a list of Pro’s & Con’s, or creating a ProjectedTimeline, works for you, Great. If a Mind Map helps you visualize a Project, Great. Build one that works for you. No Step-by-Step Manual necessary. Save your $$$.
Two Stars.**
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The Serviceberry
- De: Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Narrado por: Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Duración: 1 h y 56 m
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As Indigenous scientist and author of Braiding Sweetgrass Robin Wall Kimmerer harvests serviceberries alongside the birds, she considers the ethic of reciprocity that lies at the heart of the gift economy. How, she asks, can we learn from Indigenous wisdom and the plant world to reimagine what we value most? Our economy is rooted in scarcity, competition, and the hoarding of resources, and we have surrendered our values to a system that actively harms what we love. Meanwhile, the serviceberry’s relationship with the natural world is an embodiment of reciprocity.
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Gift Economy
- De Jacob Miller en 11-21-24
- The Serviceberry
- De: Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Narrado por: Robin Wall Kimmerer
A necessary Respite
Revisado: 12-26-24
Sometimes it’s very important, no, critically important, to step back from the daily tsunami created by Our World dominated by a Market Economy devolved into Cutthroat Crony Capitalism. Serviceberry provides this opportunity.
I’ve known a few people, going back to the late Sixties that believed and tried to live by the belief, that there were alternatives to Ruthless Competition and Selfishness. This is what Kimmerer preaches here. She calls it a Gift Economy based on Community and Reciprocity and the indigenous Culture of sharing.
It’s a hard road, particularly in the current Era of Fear, Greed, and Hostility to anyone outside The Tribe. But if we can survive this new bottom we have reached, she has pointed to a dim light at the end of this ugly Tunnel.
It may be a little naive but, tempered by the possibility of co-existence with The Market Economy. Her approach leaves room for this and should be embraced. Her soothing prescription is very attractive. Four Stars. ****
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The Four Realms of Existence
- A New Theory of Being Human
- De: Joseph LeDoux
- Narrado por: Graham Rowat
- Duración: 10 h y 10 m
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Humans have long thought of their bodies and minds as separate spheres of existence. The body is physical. But the mind is mental; it perceives, remembers, believes, feels, and imagines. Although modern science has largely eliminated this mind-body dualism, people still tend to imagine their minds as separate from their physical being. Even in research, the notion of the "self" as somehow distinct from the rest of the organism persists. Joseph LeDoux argues that we have hit an epistemological wall—that ideas like the self are increasingly barriers to discovery and understanding.
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A Reasonable Theory of The Self bogged down in Source Material
- De Tom en 12-22-24
- The Four Realms of Existence
- A New Theory of Being Human
- De: Joseph LeDoux
- Narrado por: Graham Rowat
A Reasonable Theory of The Self bogged down in Source Material
Revisado: 12-22-24
The fundamental theory of the Four Realms comes across very clearly in LeDoux’s book. Unfortunately, for the Lay Reader, he spends an inordinate amount of time laying out the context and history of everyone else’s theory and defending his. This may be necessary and appropriate for a pH.D thesis but less necessary for a Popular Science work.
I was hoping for a greater focus on the Fourth Realm, Consciousness. And LeDoux should have handed off the narration to a Professional. His nasal declamatory style wears thin very quickly. Three Stars. ***
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The Search for the Genuine
- Nonfiction, 1970-2015
- De: Jim Harrison
- Narrado por: Traber Burns
- Duración: 12 h y 2 m
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New York Times bestselling author Jim Harrison (1937-2016) was a writer with a poet’s economy of style and trencherman’s appetites and ribald humor. In The Search for the Genuine, a collection of new and previously published essays, the giant of letters muses on everything from grouse hunting and fishing to Zen Buddhism and matters of the spirit, including reported pieces on Yellowstone and shark-tagging in the open ocean, commentary on writers from Bukowski to Neruda to Peter Matthiessen, and a heartbreaking essay on life on the US/Mexico border.
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A Life Well Celebrated
- De Nice guy en 11-18-22
- The Search for the Genuine
- Nonfiction, 1970-2015
- De: Jim Harrison
- Narrado por: Traber Burns
Relaxing read for Harrison Fans
Revisado: 12-22-24
The best thing about The Search for the Genuine is the way Harrison’s storytelling wanders from fishing hole to hunting tract to give rise to the fact that he has found it. The real value of a Life for him wasn’t found in the emails, faxes, rejection letters, or hotel stays that filled his day job, but rather in the campfire feasts, drunken nights, and freezing morning encounters with Nature in all her Glory. The Truth that he came to know as a ten year old boy was still true for the seventy year old man and he reveled in it.
This collection lets the Reader feel the joy as he takes us around the World loving every new challenge, close call, or wrong turn. Good decisions and bad, all part of the Game, the Real. Parts of a Real, True, Genuine Life!
I enjoyed sharing those moments, as only he could tell of them. Four Stars. ****
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Blues Brothers: The Arc of Gratitude
- De: Dan Aykroyd
- Narrado por: Dan Aykroyd
- Duración: 1 h y 56 m
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Elwood Blues (aka Dan Aykroyd) is on another mission—to tell the full story of how two young actors went from blues lovers to Blues Brothers. In this fascinating audio documentary Aykroyd “gets the band back together”, taking listeners on a road trip through time—from late nights in the early days with John Belushi at Dan’s speakeasy in Toronto, to working with blues legends Aretha Franklin, James Brown, and Ray Charles on The Blues Brothers movie, through the founding of House of Blues, the Blues Brothers 2000 sequel, and beyond.
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You had to be there
- De 🔥 Phx17 🔥 en 07-26-24
- Blues Brothers: The Arc of Gratitude
- De: Dan Aykroyd
- Narrado por: Dan Aykroyd
Good Backstory of an Iconic Act
Revisado: 12-17-24
This was a worthwhile Read. I’m not much of a fan of Dan Ackroyd. There’s something about the Persona that he’s created that comes across as artificial. But his narration of this Audible Original sounds sincere and the story he tells ls equally about his friend John Belushi and the passion for The Blues that they shared.
He takes for granted that his readers know a lot about the incredible talent and legendary Madness of Belushi but this story is about another less well-known side of the Man. Once he was introduced to the Blues by Ackroyd, he became obsessed with turning the World on to the genius of the Music and the Players whose talent could deliver it. So The Blues Brothers was born and the rest is History.
This little book provides the timeline of the Act’s growth from a humble idea to Global Stardom. Unlike many tales, this one gives a lot of credit to the Personalities, Producers, and Players who helped create it, many in their own words. Like many Blues aficionados, I enjoyed watching the craziness of The Brothers on SNL but never took them seriously as Musicians and Messengers of The Blues. I think Arc of Gratitude might have turned me around a little. I’m going to give their Albums another listen. And maybe I too need to watch the Movie again. 😂
Four Stars. ****
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Shameless
- Republicans’ Deliberate Dysfunction and the Battle to Preserve Democracy
- De: Brian Tyler Cohen
- Narrado por: Brian Tyler Cohen
- Duración: 4 h y 38 m
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In Shameless, Brian Tyler Cohen lays bare the long con of the modern Republican Party. While the radical right continues hiding behind gaslighting maneuvers, artificial slogans, and hollow catchphrases, Cohen’s unflinching narrative illuminates the realities and dangers of the ever-widening gulf between the vaunted Republican brand and their actual behavior.
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Great read and informative!
- De LizzyD629 en 08-29-24
- Shameless
- Republicans’ Deliberate Dysfunction and the Battle to Preserve Democracy
- De: Brian Tyler Cohen
- Narrado por: Brian Tyler Cohen
Important take on the last 50 years of U.S. Politics
Revisado: 12-15-24
There is a fair amount of History here though it’s masked in a Partisan Screed. Cohen is not an impartial Source. I get four of five posts every day from him pointing out the foibles, absurdities, or downright evildoing of Drumpf and his GOP Minions so be forewarned. But, regardless of its tone, most of what Cohen says is documented fact.
The Republicans have shown by their actions that their only Policy is to maintain power by any means necessary. And with whoever will provide them with the lies, dollars, and votes to achieve that aim, whether it be Corporate $$$, Oligarchs, Russians, Nazis, or Think Tanks. They are not interested in Governance , which may be good since they’re not very good at it. Or the interest of the Country, just the slices of the Electorate that they can peel off on Election Day.
Writing in 2024, Cohen is angry, and rightfully so, but he is also thoughtful in recommending the way forward: not to try to mimic the Playbook of the Right, but to learn how to communicate the Progressive Message more effectively to the Voters who have shown themselves already to agree with much of it.
Shameless is a Doom Scrolling Exercise, but a necessary one. Give it a shot. Four Stars. ****
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Generative AI
- The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review (HBR Insights Series)
- De: Harvard Business Review
- Narrado por: Randye Kaye, Mike Lenz
- Duración: 3 h y 4 m
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Generative AI: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review will help you understand the potential of these new technologies, pick the right Gen AI projects, and reinvent your business for the new age of AI.
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Useful tutorial for C-Suite to learn Gen AI potential
- De Tom en 12-14-24
- Generative AI
- The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review (HBR Insights Series)
- De: Harvard Business Review
- Narrado por: Randye Kaye, Mike Lenz
Useful tutorial for C-Suite to learn Gen AI potential
Revisado: 12-14-24
Four Useful tutorial for C-Suite to learn Gen AI potential
Essentially a warning to Corporate Execs to not ignore the impact Gen AI will have on their operations. I chose it to better understand exactly how Gen AI and Machine Learning work, what techniques they use to perform their Magic, The latter half of this paper and the FAQ’s address these issues to some extent and warn of the AI Hype infecting the Corporate World. Four Stars. ****
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