Chris Shake
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Living with the Monks
- By: Jesse Itzler
- Narrated by: Jesse Itzler
- Length: 7 hrs and 23 mins
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Thinking all monasteries were like the ones he saw in the movies, Jesse Itzler arrived at the New Skete religious community in remote Cambridge, New York, with a shaved head and a suitcase filled with bananas. To his surprise, New Skete monks have most of their hair. They're Russian Orthodox, not Buddhist, and they're also world-renowned dog breeders and authors of dog-training books that have sold in the millions.
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Another amazing book!
- By sammy on 05-18-18
- Living with the Monks
- By: Jesse Itzler
- Narrated by: Jesse Itzler
Really good stuff.
Reviewed: 08-30-21
He has a quality about his story telling that definitely keeps my attention. Thanks Jesse
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Road to Jonestown
- Jim Jones and Peoples Temple
- By: Jeff Guinn
- Narrated by: George Newbern
- Length: 17 hrs and 30 mins
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In the 1950s, a young Indianapolis minister named Jim Jones preached a curious blend of the gospel and Marxism. His congregation was racially mixed, and he was a leader in the early civil rights movement. Eventually, Jones moved his church, Peoples Temple, to northern California, where he got involved in electoral politics and became a prominent Bay Area leader. But underneath the surface lurked a terrible darkness.
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An Important Accurate Historical Report
- By Julia on 08-24-17
- Road to Jonestown
- Jim Jones and Peoples Temple
- By: Jeff Guinn
- Narrated by: George Newbern
Socialism at its best.
Reviewed: 08-05-21
Perhaps we should teach this in school rather than trying to erase history. The quote along the lines of if we don't pay attention to the past we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes. socialism should be eradicated because it has never worked for any country. At least for people who like their rights and freedoms.
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Phreaks
- By: Matthew Derby
- Narrated by: Ben McKenzie, Carrie Coon, Christian Slater, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 10 mins
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The year is 1970. Emma Gable, a blind teenager coming of age in a small industrial town in Western New York, is about as far from the seismic cultural transformations rocking campuses and city streets across America as a person can get. Emma escapes the chaos of her dysfunctional family by dialing up random numbers on the phone in her bedroom, just to see who'll answer.
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Great Performance. Unlikable Characters
- By Abby on 08-08-20
- Phreaks
- By: Matthew Derby
- Narrated by: Ben McKenzie, Carrie Coon, Christian Slater, Justice Smith, Bree Klauser, full cast
Dumb
Reviewed: 10-27-20
what is this supposed to be? waste of time. and stupid. sonny jim. ugh. boo
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The Demon Next Door
- By: Bryan Burrough
- Narrated by: Steve White
- Length: 2 hrs and 45 mins
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Best-selling author Bryan Burrough recently made a shocking discovery: The small town of Temple, Texas, where he had grown up, had harbored a dark secret. One of his high school classmates, Danny Corwin, was a vicious serial killer. In this chilling tale, Burrough raises important questions of whether serial killers can be recognized before they kill or rehabilitated after they do. It is also a story of Texas politics and power that led the good citizens of the town of Temple to enable a demon who was their worst nightmare.
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Odd narration choice
- By Amanda Fredericks on 03-08-19
- The Demon Next Door
- By: Bryan Burrough
- Narrated by: Steve White
Such crazy story!
Reviewed: 03-24-19
It's incredible how religion can control so much in society. I usually don't get into the murder stories but this one most definitely does not follow the same old story line of murder stories.
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