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Heart of the Soul & Seasons of Life
- De: Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
- Narrado por: Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
- Duración: 9 h y 15 m
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Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, more affectionately known as Reb Zalman, was originally ordained as an Orthodox rabbi in 1947. That, however, was just the beginning of his spiritual journey and study of world religions. He is spoken of as the “Father” of the Jewish Renewal movement—a post-Holocaust, non-Orthodox Jewish movement that blends kabbalistic and Hasidic elements, while also integrating other practices such as meditation, chant and dance, as well as borrowed elements of Buddhism, Sufism and Christian mysticism.
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Gorgeous opportunity to sit with a teacher
- De Daniel en 02-16-17
Beautiful, thoughtful learning from a modern sage
Revisado: 04-08-25
The songs that these recordings open with may be a bit disorienting for those who are unfamiliar with this teaching style, but it’ll be a wonderful chance for folks to learn both new ideas and new ways of learning.
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Occidentalism
- The West in the Eyes of Its Enemies
- De: Avishai Margalit, Ian Buruma
- Narrado por: Nigel Patterson
- Duración: 3 h y 56 m
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We generally understand "radical Islam" as a purely Islamic phenomenon, but Buruma and Margalit show that while the Islamic part of radical Islam certainly is, the radical part owes a primary debt of inheritance to the West. Whatever else they are, al Qaeda and its ilk are revolutionary anti-Western political movements, and Buruma and Margalit show us that the bogeyman of the West who stalks their thinking is the same one who has haunted the thoughts of many other revolutionary groups, going back to the early 19th century.
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5-Star Quality - Timely Book
- De Jose en 10-29-20
- Occidentalism
- The West in the Eyes of Its Enemies
- De: Avishai Margalit, Ian Buruma
- Narrado por: Nigel Patterson
A timely and well-written history of ideas
Revisado: 01-19-25
Don’t be turned off by the astonishingly (almost unbelievably) bad graphic design of the cover. This book summed up the state of anti-Western rhetoric, specifically in the reductive, caricatured form embraced by so many crusaders against “globalism.” Most eye-opening of all was how most had their origins in the West’s own self-flagellating over perceived disenchantment.
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The Woman in Black
- De: Susan Hill
- Narrado por: Paapa Essiedu
- Duración: 5 h y 25 m
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Eel Marsh house stands alone, surveying the windswept salt marshes beyond Nine Lives Causeway. Mrs Alice Drablow lived here as a recluse. Now Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor with a London firm, is summoned to attend her funeral, unaware of the tragic and terrible secrets which lie behind the house's shuttered windows.
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Woman in Black
- De Q Garcia en 10-18-22
- The Woman in Black
- De: Susan Hill
- Narrado por: Paapa Essiedu
Flawless performance of a horror classic
Revisado: 10-26-24
I’ve read this before and seen it both on stage and on screen, but this brought out the story in new life (or perhaps undeath?). Absolute fantastic narrator.
(Only flaw is a tendency to pronounce “lowering sky” with the same “lowering” as “lowering blood pressure.” But that’s a common mistake.)
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Queens of the Wild
- Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe: An Investigation
- De: Ronald Hutton
- Narrado por: Gary Paul Williams
- Duración: 9 h y 44 m
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In this riveting account, renowned scholar Ronald Hutton explores the history of deity-like figures in Christian Europe. Drawing on anthropology, archaeology, literature, and history, Hutton shows how hags, witches, the fairy queen, and the Green Man all came to be, and how they changed over the centuries. Looking closely at four main figures—Mother Earth, the Fairy Queen, the Mistress of the Night, and the Old Woman of Gaelic tradition—Hutton challenges decades of debate around the female figures who have long been thought versions of pre-Christian goddesses.
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Another informative book by Roland Hutton
- De NetChick en 09-19-22
- Queens of the Wild
- Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe: An Investigation
- De: Ronald Hutton
- Narrado por: Gary Paul Williams
Fantastic historical work; worst narrator I’ve ever heard
Revisado: 10-16-24
Ronald Hutton needs no introduction. His scholarship on this subject is always thorough and very accessible.
The narrator, however, sounds like a screen-reader or AI. I actually thought it might be AI, though a mispronunciation of “hegemony” makes me have to consider that it could have been an actual human. I have listened to books that I plugged in to paid screen-reading programs, and the effect is identical to this narration—no emotion, no sense that the words mean anything to the reader. I’ve heard bad narration in my time, but this is truly the worst I’ve ever encountered in a lifetime of audiobook listening.
Buy the hard copy book and spare yourself the narration. I’m only still listening because it’s currently free with my subscription. I can’t even absorb much of the information when it’s so monotonously delivered, so doing a second read is genuinely required.
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Anne of Green Gables
- De: Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Narrado por: Rachel McAdams
- Duración: 9 h y 22 m
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With all of the pluck and charm of its eponymous young hero, Rachel McAdams (The Notebook, Spotlight, Midnight in Paris) delivers a spectacular reading of Montgomery's beloved bildungsroman. In moments both funny and bittersweet, McAdams' voice is imbued with the spark that has made Anne a much-loved symbol of individualism and cheer for over a century.
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Amazing. Listen to this book.
- De Jennifer F. en 12-01-16
- Anne of Green Gables
- De: Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Narrado por: Rachel McAdams
A beautiful performance of a beautiful classic
Revisado: 01-18-24
There’s nothing I need to say to praise the story other than that it’s “Anne of Green Gables.” The characterisation was absolutely charming. And it was a delight to hear that the narrator had a Canadian accent! It would have jarred me every time if such a classically Canadian story had been narrated by one of my fellow Americans.
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The Greek Way
- De: Edith Hamilton
- Narrado por: Nadia May
- Duración: 8 h y 26 m
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Based on a thorough study of Greek life and civilization, of Greek literature, philosophy, and art, The Greek Way interprets their meaning and brings a realization of the refuge and strength the past can be to us in the troubled present. Miss Hamilton's book must take its place with the few interpretative volumes which are permanently rooted and profoundly alive in our literature.
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...Not as Good as The Echo of Greece
- De The Masked Reviewer en 11-04-16
- The Greek Way
- De: Edith Hamilton
- Narrado por: Nadia May
Interesting as a product of its time
Revisado: 11-08-22
Edith Hamilton was born in the Victorian Era and published this book in 1930—and it shows. The field of history no longer accepts the Ancient Greeks as an unbiased source on themselves. And we’re also more wary of using the past as either a mirror in which to see our own (supposed) comparable excellence or as imagined past ideal we believe we’ve fallen short of.
The book is brimming with one scholar’s deep love of her field and as such will always be worth reading. Hamilton is also frankly brilliant. Much of what she theorises is thought-provoking even now.
But this isn’t a good intro to Greece anymore. Without more modern scholarship to compare to (including histories of Persia or other civilisations of what’s called the “Axial Age”), this book would only set someone up to have profoundly outdated ideas that current research has generally debunked.
Listen to appreciate her profound love for her subject and its place in the history of the field, but don’t accept anything she says as authoritative unless you can verify it against modern sources. The narrator is wonderful and makes the book a treat to listen to.
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The Persian Empire
- De: John W. Lee, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: John W. Lee
- Duración: 11 h y 59 m
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Over the span of 24 fascinating lectures, you'll take on the role of a history detective to discover the truth about the Persian Empire. You'll discover the key to the empire's success lay in its greatest rulers, each of whom played a critical role in shaping and strengthening a civilization we still remember today. Take this opportunity to complete your understanding of the ancient world and discover the humanity of the ancient Persians.
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Ancient History Does Not Get Much Better Than This
- De John Wayne en 05-19-14
- The Persian Empire
- De: John W. Lee, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: John W. Lee
Enlightening and engaging
Revisado: 04-29-22
A truly wonderful series. This area of history is sadly overlooked, and it was a rare treat to get such insight from such a charismatic speaker.
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The Bloody White Baron
- The Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia
- De: James Palmer
- Narrado por: Stefan Rudnicki
- Duración: 10 h y 24 m
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In the history of the modern world, there have been few characters more sadistic, sinister, and deeply demented as Baron Ungern-Sternberg. An anti-Semitic fanatic with a penchant for Eastern mysticism and a hatred of communists, Baron Ungern-Sternberg took over Mongolia in 1920 with a ragtag force of White Russians, Siberians, Japanese, and native Mongolians.
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Truth is stranger than fiction
- De David en 01-21-10
- The Bloody White Baron
- The Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia
- De: James Palmer
- Narrado por: Stefan Rudnicki
Gruesomely fascinating
Revisado: 04-07-22
This is an absolute page-turner of a book. Buy a second backup book if you use audiobooks on trips, because you’re going to rip through this one. The pacing is perfect, the author’s voice deeply charming, and the complicated subject is handled with skill.
It is a little behind on the times in some of its theories and tone, though. The idea that Estonian and Mongolian are part of the same “Altaic” language family was generally dismissed by linguists in the ‘70s. The description of Buddhist temples leans a little too hard into exoticism, giving it a bit of a Hollywoody Indiana Jones vibe: leaning into mystique rather than de-mystifying. I take those as red flags for how much I trust I place in an author speaking on a subject I’m not otherwise expert enough in to personally catch every outdated theory and historiographical misstep.
So don’t cite this book in your thesis, but do give it to every history nerd you know for their birthday.
The narrator is great, but brace yourself for the his pronouncing “Qing Dynasty” as “King Dynasty” the whole way through.
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Blood Countess (Lady Slayers)
- De: Lana Popovic
- Narrado por: Jennifer Mudge
- Duración: 9 h y 26 m
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In 17th-century Hungary, Anna Darvulia has just begun working as a scullery maid for the young and glamorous Countess Elizabeth Báthory. When Elizabeth takes a liking to Anna, she’s vaulted to the dream role of chambermaid, a far cry from the filthy servants’ quarters below. She receives wages generous enough to provide for her family, and the Countess begins to groom Anna as her friend and confidante. It’s not long before Anna falls completely under the Countess’s spell - and the Countess takes full advantage.
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Absolutely wonderful
- De Reviewer and Listener 💗💗💗💗💗💗🧛❤️🩸💯❤️ en 02-01-20
- Blood Countess (Lady Slayers)
- De: Lana Popovic
- Narrado por: Jennifer Mudge
A little overwrought, but a good Gothic romp
Revisado: 10-26-20
If you put "Carmilla" and "Dracula" in a blender, this is just about what you'd get. The prose was a little much at times: "I am so engorged with the possibility of Clara's freedom..." and "...she whispered, with a throaty whisper."
I wish they'd given the editor enough time/money to catch all the odd inconsistencies that came up in various metaphors. Our illiterate Hungarian peasant was apparently up on Irish folklore ("like a banshee") and Sufism (Elizabeth compared to "a whirling dervish"). But there are just some errors that slip through when authors, editors, and publishers are all trying to produce a book that was probably more of a risk than the next cookie-cutter straight romance. So hats off to everybody involved, honestly!
It's really nice to see authors exploring darker historical fiction in this way. I will absolutely be checking out any new books from this author. She tells a rollicking old-style Gothic yarn, and I enjoyed it.
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Ancient Mesopotamia
- Life in the Cradle of Civilization
- De: The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Professor Amanda H. Podany PhD
- Duración: 11 h y 16 m
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Mesopotamia is the ancient name for the region that is now Iraq, a remarkably advanced civilization that flourished for two-thirds of the time that civilization has existed on Earth. Mesopotamians mastered irrigation agriculture; built the first complex urban societies; developed writing, literature, and law; and united vast regions through warfare and diplomacy. While civilizations like Greece and Rome have an unbroken tradition of written histories, the rich history of Mesopotamia has only been recently rediscovered, thanks to the decipherment of Mesopotamia's cuneiform writing less than 200 years ago.
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Time with a great scholar & fantastic lecturer
- De jgmegill en 07-14-18
- Ancient Mesopotamia
- Life in the Cradle of Civilization
- De: The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Professor Amanda H. Podany PhD
Illuminating and engaging
Revisado: 02-25-19
Professor Podany does a wonderful job of making the ancient world come alive. She’s truly passionate about her chosen field, and you can’t help but be drawn in by both her scholarly insight and her engaging delivery.
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