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Spice and Wolf, Vol. 7
- De: Isuna Hasekura, Paul Starr
- Narrado por: J. Michael Tatum, Brina Palencia
- Duración: 5 h y 35 m
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In a break from Lawrence and Holo's ongoing adventures, author Isuna Hasekura presents "Side Colors," a series of short vignettes focusing on the fans' favorite characters.
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Why, Yen Press?
- De Xan Reyna en 12-23-23
- Spice and Wolf, Vol. 7
- De: Isuna Hasekura, Paul Starr
- Narrado por: J. Michael Tatum, Brina Palencia
Prequel and “Extended Scenes” from previous books
Revisado: 03-31-25
If you’re reading the series as a whole, then this one should really be labeled as Book 0 or “Extras.” Had I known what this one was, I would have just skipped to the next book in the series to get on with it.
I feverishly binge-listened to the books in this series in a single week up until I hit this one. The total change in context and pacing had me frustrated and I stopped listening for a few weeks before picking it back up.
The first part is a multi-hours long prequel that (at least up until this point in the story) has nothing to do with the main plot. I found myself zoning out because I just didn’t care about any of the prequel characters besides Holo.
The second part was a little better since it’s made up of extended and “deleted “ scenes from previous books that added some perspective and context. For example, one part dives deeper into the dynamics between Lawrence, Holo, and the Shepherdess.
Considering its placement in the series, I felt like this one totally messed up the pacing and the tension built up in the previous books. I was super invested in the main story and this deflated my excitement for what happens next.
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The Rising of the Shield Hero, Volume 1
- De: Aneko Yusagi
- Narrado por: Kurt Kanazawa
- Duración: 6 h y 52 m
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Naofumi Iwatani, an uncharismatic Otaku who spends his days on games and manga, suddenly finds himself summoned to a parallel universe! He discovers he is one of four heroes equipped with legendary weapons and tasked with saving the world from its prophesied destruction. As the Shield Hero, the weakest of the heroes, all is not as it seems. Naofumi is soon alone, penniless, and betrayed. With no one to turn to, and nowhere to run, he is left with only his shield. Now, Naofumi must rise to become the legendary Shield Hero and save the world!
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Great storyline limited by horrible narration
- De David Mann en 07-26-21
- The Rising of the Shield Hero, Volume 1
- De: Aneko Yusagi
- Narrado por: Kurt Kanazawa
The anime is better
Revisado: 01-21-25
If you’re new to this series, I recommend just watching the anime.
I’m a fan of the anime and wanted to read the book version to learn more about the characters and how the story continues from where the anime left off. There are parts of the story that are kind of immature and annoying (like glossing over Naofumi’s justifications for slavery). I was expecting these going in. What surprised me was Naofumi’s character. The anime benefits from cutting much of Naofumi’s inner thoughts out. Anime-Naofumi comes off as righteously angry but mature and loyal to people who treat him well. He’s also smart and quickly learns how the marketplace works to make profit. Book-Naofumi’s inner thoughts are constantly belittling and measuring every encounter and choice that he makes to benefit him - even if innocent people get hurt. He comes off as petty, immature, and selfish. He’s like a whiny kid who is angry at the entire world.
[spoiler] For example, when the first wave comes, it’s at a village that he is familiar with - in his inner thoughts, he says something along the lines of “I guess I’ll protect them because they were decent to me. I might lose sleep if they die.” Whereas anime Naofumi notices that the people have been left defenseless and chooses to protect them. He’s much more admirable in the anime.
The voice acting wasn’t great. The voice actor tried really hard to do different voices for different characters. Some landed but I absolutely hated his voice for young Raphtalia. He also delivers many of Naofumi’s emotional lines in a 13yo edgelord cringe way. This also contributed to book-Naofumi coming off as immature vs anime-Naofumi who came off as righteously angry.
It all comes down to: book-Naofumi is not a hero. He just does heroic things because they directly benefit him. This is book one, and I know that Naofumi is going to have a character arc over the course of the series. I’m going to continue reading the series (and hope that it gets better).
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Irreversible Damage
- The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters
- De: Abigail Shrier
- Narrado por: Pamela Almand
- Duración: 9 h y 1 m
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Teenage girls are taking courses of testosterone and disfiguring their bodies. Parents are undermined; experts are over-relied upon; dissenters in science and medicine are intimidated; free speech truckles under renewed attack; socialized medicine bears hidden consequences; and an intersectional era has arisen in which the desire to escape a dominant identity encourages individuals to take cover in victim groups. Every person who has ever had a skeptical thought about the sudden rush toward a non-binary future but been afraid to express it - this book is for you.
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Some interesting points, but extremely biased
- De Bill en 08-03-20
- Irreversible Damage
- The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters
- De: Abigail Shrier
- Narrado por: Pamela Almand
Essential reading for parents and anyone with children in their lives
Revisado: 12-16-22
The author concisely and compassionately lays out the experiences of girls who identify as trans, why, the pros/cons of medical transition, and how to protect girls against social contagion without discriminating against or disrespecting trans adults.
A must-read for anyone with children or people who work with children (teachers, doctors, therapists, etc.) whose duty it is to safeguard them, even against what they [children] think they want.
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Unmasked
- Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy
- De: Andy Ngo
- Narrado por: Cecil Harold
- Duración: 9 h
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When Andy Ngo was attacked in the streets by antifa in the summer of 2019, most people assumed it was an isolated incident. But those who'd been following Ngo's reporting in outlets like the New York Post and Quillette knew that the attack was only the latest in a long line of crimes perpetrated by antifa.
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Excellent
- De Colleen en 02-11-21
- Unmasked
- Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy
- De: Andy Ngo
- Narrado por: Cecil Harold
A Must Read!
Revisado: 03-15-21
I learned so much about the ANTIFA movement from this book. The author clearly presents the facts and history of the movement and its impact on society with nuggets of his own harrowing experience. Even if you are skeptical, I urge you to read this book!
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One by One
- De: Ruth Ware
- Narrado por: Imogen Church
- Duración: 13 h y 8 m
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Getting snowed in at a luxurious, rustic ski chalet high in the French Alps doesn’t sound like the worst problem in the world. Especially when there’s a breathtaking vista, a full-service chef and housekeeper, a cozy fire to keep you warm, and others to keep you company. Unless that company happens to be eight coworkers…each with something to gain, something to lose, and something to hide.
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Decide for yourself
- De Breezybealle en 09-10-20
- One by One
- De: Ruth Ware
- Narrado por: Imogen Church
Another Great Book from Ruth Ware!
Revisado: 03-11-21
I love Ruth Ware mysteries and this one does not disappoint! The chilling cabin fever atmosphere is expertly conveyed by both the writing and the audio performance. While I typically listen to audiobooks a few hours at a time, I listened to this full book in 2 days because I could not stop listening. I definitely recommend!
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The Chestnut Man
- A Novel
- De: Soren Sveistrup
- Narrado por: Peter Noble
- Duración: 15 h y 9 m
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A psychopath is terrorizing Copenhagen. His calling card is a “chestnut man” - a handmade doll made of matchsticks and two chestnuts - which he leaves at each bloody crime scene. Examining the dolls, forensics makes a shocking discovery - a fingerprint belonging to a young girl, a government minister’s daughter who had been kidnapped and murdered a year ago. A tragic coincidence - or something more twisted? To save innocent lives, a pair of detectives must put aside their differences to piece together the Chestnut Man’s gruesome clues.
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Good until it is wasn’t
- De chitty chitty bang bang en 10-09-19
- The Chestnut Man
- A Novel
- De: Soren Sveistrup
- Narrado por: Peter Noble
Could not Finish in First Attempt, Will Try Again
Revisado: 04-14-20
The premise is excellent and I enjoy the author, but for whatever reason I could not finish this book. I kept losing track of characters and plot lines, despite the fact that I’ve re-listened to the first 20 chapters about 4x. I usually read while commuting, cooking, cleaning, and running. I will try to listen again when I have more time to just sit and listen, but this is not a good read for multitasking.
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Resistance (at All Costs)
- How Trump Haters Are Breaking America
- De: Kimberley Strassel
- Narrado por: Dorothy Michelle Howell
- Duración: 8 h y 42 m
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Among the most consistent and aggressive criticisms of Donald Trump is that he is a threat to American democracy - a human wrecking ball demolishing our most basic values and institutions. Resistance (at All Costs) makes the opposite case - that it is Trump's critics, in their zeal to oppose the president, who are undermining our foundations.
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And Excellent Book for Those Who Want Truth
- De Joann P. Marks en 10-19-19
- Resistance (at All Costs)
- How Trump Haters Are Breaking America
- De: Kimberley Strassel
- Narrado por: Dorothy Michelle Howell
I didn’t realize the nuances (and horrible misuses of power) happening in Post-Trump American Politics
Revisado: 01-03-20
This book is excellent. I started listening and was literally engaged for the entire book (completed in 2 sittings). The author takes a rational and almost entirely impartial look at the controversies surrounding the Trump Administration ever since his election and compares and contrasts misuses of power and corruption by the 3 branches of government and their associated departments and agencies. I consider myself politically aware but this book clearly lays out what’s happened, why it’s detrimental to the safeguarding of US rights and liberties, and concludes with a call to action to hold all of our elected officials accountable to the standards of the Constitution. An excellent read for anyone wondering what the heck is happening in US politics, post-Trump 2016 election. I highly and strongly recommend!!
Note: pairs well with Wasserman’s “Basics of American Politics” for those completely new to US political structure.
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The Strange Death of Europe
- Immigration, Identity, Islam
- De: Douglas Murray
- Narrado por: Robert Davies
- Duración: 12 h y 17 m
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The Strange Death of Europe is a highly personal account of a continent and culture caught in the act of suicide. Declining birth rates, mass immigration, and cultivated self-distrust and self-hatred have come together to make Europeans unable to argue for themselves and incapable of resisting their own comprehensive alteration as a society and an eventual end.
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Fear-mongering
- De Kat Cat en 01-22-19
- The Strange Death of Europe
- Immigration, Identity, Islam
- De: Douglas Murray
- Narrado por: Robert Davies
Well-written and Honest Critique of Immigration
Revisado: 05-10-19
A well-written and honest look at the devastating consequences of Europe's current immigration policies that value multiculturalism and the *appearance* of absolute tolerance over the safeguarding of Western civilization. A must-read for anyone wondering 1) why Brexit? 2) what's happening to Europe? and 3) why is Western civilization worth protecting from multiculturalism?
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The 57 Bus
- A True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives
- De: Dashka Slater
- Narrado por: Robin Miles
- Duración: 5 h y 44 m
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If it weren't for the 57 bus, Sasha and Richard never would have met. Both were high school students from Oakland, California, one of the most diverse cities in the country, but they inhabited different worlds. Sasha, a white teen, lived in the middle-class foothills and attended a small private school. Richard, a black teen, lived in the crime-plagued flatlands and attended a large public one. Each day, their paths overlapped for a mere eight minutes. But, one afternoon, on the bus ride home from school, a single reckless act left Sasha severely burned.
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An Unusual True-Crime Event...Beautifully Written.
- De Mary Burnight en 02-21-18
- The 57 Bus
- A True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives
- De: Dashka Slater
- Narrado por: Robin Miles
Good story, too SJW at times
Revisado: 09-08-18
The crime that happened to Sasha was horrific. “They” were set on fire while taking a nap on a public bus. Instead of focusing on the crime, the investigation, and the outcomes, this story tends to veer off into lectures about non-binary sexuality and gender identity. Instead of adding empathy for the victim of an already horrific crime, these lectures end up alienating readers who are less interested in identity politics as they are in true crime.
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One More Day
- De: Kelly Simmons
- Narrado por: Christina Traister
- Duración: 8 h y 48 m
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A missing son returns - only to vanish again within 24 hours. Can a secret from his mother's past unlock the mystery of his disappearance? When Carrie Morgan's young son is snatched from the backseat of her car, she prays for one more day with him. Months later, she comes home to find Ben safe and sound in his crib. But the next day he's gone again, and the police suspect her involvement. Carrie is convinced that Ben is dead and that his brief return was a miracle sent to help her move on.
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Interesting
- De Mulli14 en 10-15-21
- One More Day
- De: Kelly Simmons
- Narrado por: Christina Traister
Heartbreaking and Hopeful
Revisado: 07-31-18
This story is almost impossible to set down until it’s finished. The characters feel authentic, and the mystery of the crime and the characters visits are compelling. I definitely recommend with a box of tissues.
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