Thomas Dummermuth
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Where'd You Park Your Spaceship?
- An Interplanetary Tale of Love, Loss, and Bread (Where'd You Park Your Spaceship? Series, Book 1)
- De: Rob Bell
- Narrado por: Rob Bell
- Duración: 12 h y 42 m
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Heen Gru-Bares has been SERIES 5 for most of his adult life, traveling from planet to planet collecting data and filing reports for the CHAIRS, who run the universe. And then he lands on the planet Firdus for his next assignment, and he meets Borns and Lan Zing and Ziga Mey and Dill Tudd, and something unsettling begins to stir within him, something unnerving and profoundly disruptive.
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Fun meaningful story, somewhat amateurishly read by the author.
- De Thomas Dummermuth en 01-26-24
- Where'd You Park Your Spaceship?
- An Interplanetary Tale of Love, Loss, and Bread (Where'd You Park Your Spaceship? Series, Book 1)
- De: Rob Bell
- Narrado por: Rob Bell
Fun meaningful story, somewhat amateurishly read by the author.
Revisado: 01-26-24
Rob Bell fans will love everything about this book, content and style. Personally, I can’t quite decide whether I was more endeared or annoyed when the author stumbled over his sentences or butchered the names he had way too much fun creating (looking at you, Barbara Barabar). Don’t get me wrong: it’s a fun read, the story about grief, love, and redemption is oddly captivating. And Rob Bell is being Rob Bell. But at times I wish there’d been an editor, or someone who looked over the messed up formatting of the kindle version, or an audio person who’d dare to say, Rob, let’s do another take here.
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Time Shelter
- De: Georgi Gospodinov, Angela Rodel - translator
- Narrado por: Jeff Harding
- Duración: 10 h y 19 m
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“At one point they tried to calculate when time began, when exactly the earth had been created,” begins Time Shelter’s enigmatic narrator, who goes unnamed. “In the mid-seventeenth century, the Irish bishop Ussher calculated not only the exact year, but also a starting date: October 22, 4,004 years before Christ.” But for our narrator, time as he knows it begins when he meets Gaustine, a “vagrant in time” who has distanced his life from contemporary reality by reading old news, wearing tattered old clothes, and haunting the lost avenues of the twentieth century.
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Great story about memory & forgetting
- De D. en 05-20-23
- Time Shelter
- De: Georgi Gospodinov, Angela Rodel - translator
- Narrado por: Jeff Harding
Seems to be read by really bad AI
Revisado: 10-21-23
I’m fascinated by this book, but haven’t finished it yet, due in large part to an impossibly bad reading performance. My suspicion is that this was read not by a human being, but by some male Alexa or something. Do not recommend.
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