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How Not to Murder Your ADHD Kid
- Instead Learn How to Be Your Child's Own ADHD Coach
- By: Sarah Templeton
- Narrated by: Sarah Templeton
- Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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Desperate for help with your ADHD children? Tearing your hair out trying to understand why they don’t react or behave like other kids? Want to do the right thing - but don't have a clue what that is? Help is at hand! Sarah Templeton, a therapist with ADHD herself, has written this book after working with hundreds of ADHD parents from all over the UK who have told her, ‘’if only I’d known all this stuff while they were growing up’’. Now all this information is in one place - in an easy-to-understand format.
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Honest and very easy to follow
- By Natasha W. on 06-01-25
- How Not to Murder Your ADHD Kid
- Instead Learn How to Be Your Child's Own ADHD Coach
- By: Sarah Templeton
- Narrated by: Sarah Templeton
Probably the only book you’ll ever need on ADHD
Reviewed: 30-11-22
Leagues better than the other one I downloaded. I’m not sure there’s anything I don’t know after listening to this book!
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Face the Music
- A Life Exposed
- By: Paul Stanley
- Narrated by: Paul Stanley
- Length: 12 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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Face the Music is the shocking, funny, smart, inspirational story of one of rock’s most enduring icons and the group he helped create. Stanley mixes compelling personal revelations and gripping, gritty war stories that will surprise even the most steadfast member of the KISS Army. He takes us back to his childhood in the 1950s and 60s, a time made more painful thanks to a physical deformity. Born with a condition called microtia, he grew up partially deaf, with only one ear. But this instilled in him an inner drive to succeed in the most unlikely of pursuits: music.
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Paul should re title this Kiss-ery
- By londonline on 12-01-19
- Face the Music
- A Life Exposed
- By: Paul Stanley
- Narrated by: Paul Stanley
20 stars
Reviewed: 06-01-21
Having listened to Gene Simmonds’ autobiography I wasn’t sure I needed to listen to Paul’s. But I did. Both were great but actually I enjoyed Paul’s way more. Great guy, great story, told fabulously. Kiss are a great band and so easy to love. My 3 and 5 year olds both know the members and much of the back catalogue by heart. I think the band will live forever.
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Michel Thomas Beginner Italian Lesson 1
- By: Michel Thomas
- Narrated by: Michel Thomas
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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The Michel Thomas Method teaches everyday conversational language that will allow you to communicate in a wide variety of situations, empowered by the ability to create your own sentences and use the language instinctively, having absorbed the vocabulary and grammatical structures. These all-audio courses were perfected over 25 years by gifted linguist and teacher Michel Thomas, and provide an accelerated method for language learning that is truly revolutionary.
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Valuable but not up to his usual standard
- By Andrew on 10-04-14
- Michel Thomas Beginner Italian Lesson 1
- By: Michel Thomas
- Narrated by: Michel Thomas
Not recommended: There are better tools out there
Reviewed: 18-03-19
What is to like about this lesson?
1) Fast pace suits experienced speakers of similar languages.
2) Content fans out logically from the starting point.
What is not to like about this lesson?
1) The speakers feature one teacher and two students. The teacher sounds like a German native speaker as his English has a strong German (or similar) accent. So no one you can hear is a native Italian speaker!!
2) The teacher sounds like he is making the lesson up as he goes along.
3) The students keep getting words wrong!! This is especially frustrating if you speak Spanish as I do because you have to concentrate much harder on getting the Italian exactly right. I hope I can erase the sound of their mistakes they made from my memory.
4) The teacher’s voice is a little unclear.
Overall: I did not like this lesson. I am currently learning Japanese with the Pimsleur audiobook which is fantastic. I wish I’d bought the same one in Italian. I only bought the Michel Thomas one because it was on offer.
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