Jaimie Macartney
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Forever Strong
- A New, Science-Based Strategy for Aging Well
- By: Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
- Narrated by: Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
- Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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After years of watching patients cycle through her practice, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon noticed a pattern. While her patients struggled with a wide range of conditions, they all suffered from the same core problem: they had too little muscle rather than too much fat.
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Motivational
- By K. J. Weidenbach on 10-19-23
- Forever Strong
- A New, Science-Based Strategy for Aging Well
- By: Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
- Narrated by: Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
Love all the research provided
Reviewed: 02-23-24
I think the first 2-3 hours (at least) were filled with tons of research. I’ve not done all the things recommended, but I have paid close attention to my protein intake and I am shocked at how much better I feel. I highly recommend this book!
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The Little Book of Hygge
- Danish Secrets to Happy Living
- By: Meik Wiking
- Narrated by: Meik Wiking
- Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
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Why are Danes the happiest people in the world? The answer, says Meik Wiking, CEO of the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen, is hygge. Loosely translated, hygge - pronounced hoo-ga - is a sense of comfort, togetherness, and well-being. "Hygge is about an atmosphere and an experience," Wiking explains. "It is about being with the people we love. A feeling of home. A feeling that we are safe."
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BUY THE REAL BOOK
- By Desiree on 06-19-17
- The Little Book of Hygge
- Danish Secrets to Happy Living
- By: Meik Wiking
- Narrated by: Meik Wiking
Overall good
Reviewed: 11-20-23
I think over all I liked most of the ideas (and do many of them to an extent). I question the solution to happiness being a universal welfare state. As far as this book is concerned, I haven’t seen any data relating to the difference between homogenous countries and no homogenous countries. Countries that have little in diversity have less to overcome and less striving and less unhappiness because everyone shares the same culture, skin color, mores and norms and possibly even religion. I think this needs exploring before blanket statements over welfare being the only way should be considered. But as stated in the beginning, I enjoyed the book and I even felt a kindred appreciation of hygge in my own American way. I thank the author for 3+ hours of easy, light, fun listening!!
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For the Children's Sake
- Foundations of Education for Home and School
- By: Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
- Narrated by: Pamela Klein
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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Every parent and teacher wants to give his or her children the best education possible. They hope that the teaching they provide is a joyful adventure, a celebration of life, and preparation for living. But sadly, most education today falls short of this goal. For the Children's Sake imagines what education can be based on a Christian understanding of the meaning of life and what it means to be human—a child, a parent, a teacher.
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Excellent book!
- By Mom of 7 on 06-28-23
- For the Children's Sake
- Foundations of Education for Home and School
- By: Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
- Narrated by: Pamela Klein
Just beautiful
Reviewed: 03-02-23
This was such an encouraging, nourishing, grace-filled delight of a read! I’ve heard about it for years and I’m sad to think that I waited this long before reading it. The narrators voice is calming and enjoyable to listen to. Cannot recommend this book more!
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Olivia Colman Reads The Railway Children (Famous Fiction)
- By: E. Nesbit
- Narrated by: Olivia Colman
- Length: 58 mins
- Abridged
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Olivia Colman reads E. Nesbit's classic novel. 'The Railway Children' is a masterpiece of children's fiction. It wonderfully evokes a bygone age and is packed with fun, excitement and adventure. When their father goes away unexpectedly, Roberta (Bobbie), Peter and Phyllis have to move from London to a cottage in the countryside. At the local station they make friends with the porter, Perks, and spend their time waving to the passengers on the trains.
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Colman Audio Version is Abridged
- By ReaderGirl on 07-11-22
My kids were hooked!
Reviewed: 07-21-22
So good! It got us through a couple errands and was a delightful, fun, engaging story! So sweet!
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John Adams
- By: David McCullough
- Narrated by: Nelson Runger
- Length: 29 hrs and 54 mins
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McCullough's John Adams has the sweep and vitality of a great novel. This is history on a grand scale, an audiobook about politics, war, and social issues, but also about human nature, love, religious faith, virtue, ambition, friendship, and betrayal, and the far-reaching consequences of noble ideas. Above all, it is an enthralling, often surprising story of one of the most important and fascinating Americans who ever lived.
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An outstanding biography
- By Davis on 07-10-06
- John Adams
- By: David McCullough
- Narrated by: Nelson Runger
A story for America, now more than ever
Reviewed: 11-15-18
With the turmoil of “fake news” and biased news on all sides, with anger and misunderstanding abounding, this account of John Adams life and times offers perspective on current events today as well as a look into important lives of the past. I highly recommend this book.
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