Prashant Hurria
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Work
- A History of How We Spend Our Time
- By: James Suzman
- Narrated by: Matt Jamie
- Length: 11 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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A revolutionary new history of humankind through the prism of work, from the origins of life on Earth to our ever-more automated present. The work we do brings us meaning, moulds our values, determines our social status and dictates how we spend most of our time. But this wasn't always the case: for 95 percent of our species' history, work held a radically different importance. How, then, did work become the central organisational principle of our societies? How did it transform our bodies, our environments, our views on equality and our sense of time?
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Good Book but not really about Work
- By Prashant Hurria on 06-07-2021
- Work
- A History of How We Spend Our Time
- By: James Suzman
- Narrated by: Matt Jamie
Good Book but not really about Work
Reviewed: 06-07-2021
Overall the book is OK but the title is a bit misleading. It is more like a Deep History like 'Selfish Gene' or Sapiens
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Train to Pakistan
- By: Khushwant Singh
- Narrated by: Paul Thottam
- Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
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Mano Majra is a place, Khushwant Singh tells us at the beginning of this novel, where Sikhs and Muslims have lived together in peace for hundreds of years. Then one day, at the end of the summer, the "ghost train" arrives, a silent funeral train loaded with the bodies of thousands of refuges, bringing the village its first taste of the horrors of the civil war. Train to Pakistan is the story of this isolated village that is plunged into the abyss of religious hate. It is also the story of a Sikh boy and a Muslim girl whose love endures and transcends the ravages of war.
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Good but story lacks depth.
- By Prashant Hurria on 21-06-2021
- Train to Pakistan
- By: Khushwant Singh
- Narrated by: Paul Thottam
Good but story lacks depth.
Reviewed: 21-06-2021
The characters are entertaining but the story is too short and lacks depth . I was expecting far more depth for such a historically important subject .
Though not too annoying the recording has a few errors ,one irrelevant sentence at one instance(forgot to put the mic on mute) and a few repeated sentences . No big shakes though .
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The Selfish Gene
- By: Richard Dawkins
- Narrated by: Richard Dawkins, Lalla Ward
- Length: 16 hrs and 12 mins
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Richard Dawkins' brilliant reformulation of the theory of natural selection has the rare distinction of having provoked as much excitement and interest outside the scientific community as within it. His theories have helped change the whole nature of the study of social biology, and have forced thousands to rethink their beliefs about life.
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Narated by the man himself.
- By Brendan Everingham on 07-04-2015
- The Selfish Gene
- By: Richard Dawkins
- Narrated by: Richard Dawkins, Lalla Ward
This book will change the way you think.
Reviewed: 21-06-2021
This is one of the books I have read which have permanently changed the way I think .
We all have read about evolution in high school but somewhere in the mind (at least to me ) it seemed like post rationalisation . This book will make you realise the slow glacial grind of evolution .
The only grip I have is the Author's obsession with Naming and shaming people who have disagreed with him .
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Flow
- Living at the Peak of Your Abilities
- By: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Ph.D.
- Narrated by: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Ph.D.
- Length: 5 hrs and 31 mins
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In flow, everyday experience becomes a moment by moment opportunity for joy and self-fulfillment. Flow is the brain-child of a fascinating psychologist, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a renowned social scientist who has devoted his life's work to the study of what makes people truly happy, satisfied and fulfilled. While much of the study of psychology investigates disorders of the human mind, Dr. Csikszentmihalyi takes a different route.
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Good book. Average sound.
- By Pk on 20-03-2017
- Flow
- Living at the Peak of Your Abilities
- By: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Ph.D.
- Narrated by: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Ph.D.
Must Read
Reviewed: 26-05-2019
I started this book and preety soon thought this has nothing new nothing insightful to offer . I was so wrong this book will be remembered as on if the books which permanently changed the way I think and live.
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The Great Acceleration
- By: Robert Colvile
- Narrated by: Matt Addis
- Length: 12 hrs and 37 mins
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Flash crashes. Speed dating. Instant messaging. From the devices we carry to the lives we lead, everything is getting faster, faster. But where did this great acceleration come from? And where will it lead? In this vitally important new audiobook, Robert Colvile explains how the cult of disruption in Silicon Valley, the ceaseless advance of technology and our own fundamental appetite for novelty and convenience have combined to speed up every aspect of daily life.
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A well written book ,
- By Prashant Hurria on 28-03-2019
- The Great Acceleration
- By: Robert Colvile
- Narrated by: Matt Addis
A well written book ,
Reviewed: 28-03-2019
Of course no one can predict the future it's always an educated guess. We all feel things are getting faster however after reading this book you will observe things better. Some other reviewers were earked by the fact that the author puts a silver lining around all these changes IMO the author implied the good comes with the bad.
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