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Once upon a Time in Hollywood
- A Novel
- De: Quentin Tarantino
- Narrado por: Jennifer Jason Leigh
- Duración: 12 h y 42 m
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Quentin Tarantino’s long-awaited first work of fiction - at once hilarious, delicious, and brutal - is the always surprising, sometimes shocking new novel based on his Academy Award-winning film.
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Great Book Ruined by Leigh
- De Scott Wilson en 06-30-21
- Once upon a Time in Hollywood
- A Novel
- De: Quentin Tarantino
- Narrado por: Jennifer Jason Leigh
Amazing Book if You Loved the Film
Revisado: 01-26-23
This might be the best audiobook I have listened to, but admittedly the film is my favorite movie. Provides tons of detail and background to characters, and changes in interesting/important ways from the film. One of those ones you don’t mind being stuck in traffic because you’re so absorbed in the story.
The narrator took some getting used to but she actually turns out to be pretty good— changes her voice for the characters in a way that fits well. Tarantino is a master writer and storyteller, this book was fantastic- wish he would make adaptations from his other films. Highly recommended if you loved the movie and are a Tarantino fan.
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Conquistador Voices
- The Spanish Conquest of the Americas as Recounted Largely by the Participants, Volume I
- De: Kevin H. Siepel
- Narrado por: Kevin H Siepel
- Duración: 12 h y 18 m
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The Spanish Conquest: What really happened? If you like to use your drive time for education by audiobook, consider this audiobook for widening and deepening your view of an event you studied briefly in school - the Spanish conquest of the Americas. Conquistador Voices, neither glamorizes nor condemns the conquistadors. Somewhat in the manner of a modern film documentary, it treats the so-called conquest as an historical event that’s worth learning about for its own sake, with most of the moralizing left to the listener.
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The Misleading Title is the Most Forgivable Part..
- De Tyler Sanders en 12-19-22
- Conquistador Voices
- The Spanish Conquest of the Americas as Recounted Largely by the Participants, Volume I
- De: Kevin H. Siepel
- Narrado por: Kevin H Siepel
Fascinating Era of Mindblowing Adventures told from First Person
Revisado: 05-14-22
I loved both of the volumes of these books and wish there were more for other explorers all over the world. While the narrator/author has a somewhat monotone cadence to his voice, I found it soothing and would get sucked into the stories , which were shocking to grasp had actually occurred.
My favorite stories were the Cortez and Pizarro adventures, based on how these explorers found and somehow masterminded the downfall of two of the most sophisticated civilizations in the Americas. The Cabeza de Vaca story is also insane— comes as explorer , turned into slave in Indian controlled US, then recognized as a spiritual healer before reuniting with the Spanish and starting a new adventure in Uruguay. These topics are super exciting to me but maybe I’m just a history nerd, but regardless it’s crazy stuff and you guys need to listen to both volumes it will blow your mind. Mr. Siepel please make more of these!!
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