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Never Split the Difference
- Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It
- By: Chris Voss, Tahl Raz
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
- Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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After a stint policing the rough streets of Kansas City, Missouri, Chris Voss joined the FBI, where his career as a kidnapping negotiator brought him face-to-face with bank robbers, gang leaders and terrorists. Never Split the Difference takes you inside his world of high-stakes negotiations, revealing the nine key principles that helped Voss and his colleagues succeed when it mattered the most - when people’s lives were at stake.
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Great Info. shit voice
- By Anonymous User on 27-09-2019
- Never Split the Difference
- Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It
- By: Chris Voss, Tahl Raz
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
Awesome book
Reviewed: 14-05-2024
Fascinating, practical, will organise and well explained. Be very interesting stories. the narration is very appropriate to the content.
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What Really Happened in Wuhan
- By: Sharri Markson
- Narrated by: Danielle Carter
- Length: 16 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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The origins of Covid-19 are shrouded in mystery. Scientists and government officials insisted, for a year and a half, that the virus had a natural origin, ridiculing anyone who dared contradict this view. Tech giants swept the internet, censoring and silencing debate in the most extreme fashion. Yet it is undeniable that a secretive facility in Wuhan was immersed in genetically manipulating bat-coronaviruses in perilous experiments. And as soon as the news of an outbreak in Wuhan leaked, the Chinese military took control and gagged all laboratory insiders.
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OMG 😱 read read read
- By Kindle Customer on 09-10-2021
- What Really Happened in Wuhan
- By: Sharri Markson
- Narrated by: Danielle Carter
Astounding research, exciting, entertaining.
Reviewed: 27-10-2021
This is a monumental work that every intelligent person needs to listen to (or read). Erudite and entertaining, the thoroughness of the research is astounding. The pace is good and the detective work is as exciting as any movie. The research development and writing are worthy of any scientific journal. Truly a great purchase.
It weaves together the narratives from Wuhan, from Chinese politics, American politics, world politics, science politics (!) and an enormous number of scientific sources from East and West.
The phenomenal determination of Markson to get to the truth is inspiring, she has relentlessly tracked down many sources that have been censored or removed from the web. Few could overcome the obstacles she has.
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The Hidden Life of Trees
- What They Feel, How They Communicate - Discoveries From a Secret World
- By: Peter Wohlleben
- Narrated by: Mike Grady
- Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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A forester's fascinating stories backed by the latest scientific research illustrate how trees nurture and talk to each other. Are trees social beings? In this international best seller - which has sold more than 320,000 copies in Germany alone - forester and author Peter Wohlleben convincingly makes the case that, yes, the forest is a social network. He draws on groundbreaking scientific discoveries to describe how trees are like human families.
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Facinating insight of European forest biology
- By Brett Miell on 02-04-2019
- The Hidden Life of Trees
- What They Feel, How They Communicate - Discoveries From a Secret World
- By: Peter Wohlleben
- Narrated by: Mike Grady
Awesome book!
Reviewed: 26-07-2021
Trees are so complex and clever. This book is a sensational tour of their fascinating lives.
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A Short History of Nearly Everything
- By: Bill Bryson
- Narrated by: William Roberts
- Length: 18 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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A Short History of Nearly Everything is Bill Bryson's quest to understand everything that has happened from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization. He takes subjects that normally bore the pants off most of us, like geology, chemistry, and particle physics, and aims to render them comprehensible to people who have never thought they could be interested in science. In the company of some extraordinary scientists, Bill Bryson reveals the world in a way most of us have never seen it before.
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Not what I expected but brilliant!
- By Michael on 27-11-2015
- A Short History of Nearly Everything
- By: Bill Bryson
- Narrated by: William Roberts
ESSENTIAL for all well educated people
Reviewed: 13-03-2021
The term sensational tour de force now has a gold standard!
The wit, the breadth, the depth of thought, the thoroughness- all are breathtaking.
This is one of the best books ever. An incredible science education.
This is ESSENTIAL for all well educated people particularly those who like science or history.
How I wish I had listened to this when it was first released (when I was given a paperback copy!).
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The Principles of Psychology, Vol. I
- By: William James
- Narrated by: Christian Chapman
- Length: 23 hrs and 18 mins
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First published in 1890, this book established psychology as a science and served as the quintessential work in the field for decades. James' intricate studies and paradigm-shifting ideas transformed the way we look at human thought and action. The text covers the core concepts of what it means to be human - brain function, consciousness, discrimination, memory, sensation, imagination, reasoning, and instinct. The book is published in two volumes, the first containing Chapters I through XVI and the second continuing from XVII to XXVIII.
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poor audio
- By Anonymous User on 07-09-2021
- The Principles of Psychology, Vol. I
- By: William James
- Narrated by: Christian Chapman
Incredible. Founding father of psychology 1890.
Reviewed: 25-10-2020
Essential for any serious student of psychology.
James laid the foundation of modern psychology and is still celebrated in various societies etc.
His view of the subconscious mind and its multitude of parts is essential to understanding Freud's 3 divisions.
His Pragmatist school is very practical and useful.
It may have been published in 1890 but it is more useful than many products of the 2020's.
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Blowing the Bloody Doors Off
- By: Michael Caine
- Narrated by: Michael Caine
- Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
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With over 100 movies to his credit over five decades, Hollywood legend and British national treasure Michael Caine shares the wisdom, stories, insight and skills for success in life that acting has taught him in his remarkable career. One of our best-loved actors Michael Caine has starred in everything from classic British films Alfie, Zulu and The Italian Job to the Hollywood blockbusting The Dark Knight trilogy and much-loved movie favourites Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Hannah and Her Sisters and The Quiet American.
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Caine at his best!
- By Robert Peterson on 25-10-2018
- Blowing the Bloody Doors Off
- By: Michael Caine
- Narrated by: Michael Caine
A really great book!
Reviewed: 05-01-2020
Michael Caine gives his all in this great book.
He goes over his life sharing the lessons he has learnt. His story, his family, his highs his lows his joys his sorrows.
Frank, clear, entertaining, good-humoured and funny.
A very worthwhile listen!
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Trump: The Art of the Deal
- By: Donald J. Trump, Tony Schwartz
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith, Donald J. Trump
- Length: 9 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Here is Trump in action—how he runs his organization and how he runs his life—as he meets the people he needs to meet, chats with family and friends, clashes with enemies, and challenges conventional thinking. But even a maverick plays by rules, and Trump has formulated time-tested guidelines for success. He isolates the common elements in his greatest accomplishments; he shatters myths; he names names, spells out the zeros, and fully reveals the deal-maker's art. And throughout, Trump talks—really talks—about how he does it.
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Hood book
- By Codie Vincent on 22-01-2018
- Trump: The Art of the Deal
- By: Donald J. Trump, Tony Schwartz
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith, Donald J. Trump
Love him or not you need to listen to this book.
Reviewed: 26-09-2019
Great book. Great narration.
If you love him you need to listen to it.
If you don’t like him you need to listen to it twice.
If you don’t feel either way, then how is life in Antarctica?
Definitely all written by Trump himself. Tony Schwartz claims to have written nearly all of it- well, he may have collated it all but the content is all about the details of many deals.
Having been to New York a few times since the 1980's, I found his New York projects are particularly informative.
The narrator's voice is similar to Trump's, making it more realistic.
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