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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Book 1
- De: J.K. Rowling
- Narrado por: Jim Dale
- Duración: 8 h y 18 m
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Harry Potter has never even heard of Hogwarts when the letters start dropping on the doormat at number four, Privet Drive. Addressed in green ink on yellowish parchment with a purple seal, they are swiftly confiscated by his grisly aunt and uncle. Then, on Harry's eleventh birthday, a great beetle-eyed giant of a man called Rubeus Hagrid bursts in with some astonishing news: Harry Potter is a wizard, and he has a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. An incredible adventure is about to begin!
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A great reading of the wrong book
- De P en 11-24-15
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Book 1
- De: J.K. Rowling
- Narrado por: Jim Dale
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Revisado: 11-03-24
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The Rise of Endymion
- De: Dan Simmons
- Narrado por: Victor Bevine
- Duración: 29 h y 47 m
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In the stunning continuation of the epic adventure begun in Hyperion, Simmons returns us to a far future resplendent with drama and invention. On the world of Hyperion, the mysterious Time Tombs are opening. And the secrets they contain mean that nothing - nothing anywhere in the universe - will ever be the same.
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Simmons' Magnum Opus
- De Chad en 03-01-09
- The Rise of Endymion
- De: Dan Simmons
- Narrado por: Victor Bevine
Sometimes 3/4 is all you get
Revisado: 09-09-24
tl;dr: do not waste any time on this book. it is worse than bad.
I loved the first 3 books in this series. Hyperion was amazing -- the world-building, character arcs, mystery and narrative technique blew my mind. The only thing that irked me was it ended on a "to be continued", but I listened to "Fall of Hyperion" right afterward. Satisfying good book full of interesting twists, action and fantastic storytelling.
The reviews for Endymion were less rosy than for the first two, but I wanted more of that amazing universe and writing, so I went for it and was not surprised that Endymion ended on another to-be-continued. I read the reviews of "Rise of Endymion" and was concerned but went for it anyway. This was my mistake. I wish i had just gone to Wikipedia or something and read a plot summary.
This book was awful. Truly terrible. I have never listened to a book on 1.7x speed before but I cared so little about what was happening and so little about how it happened that I just wanted it over. Why not just not finish it you might ask? I wanted to write this review. There will be spoilers, so stop if you don't want them.
Another review called it something like "3 hours of action packed in to 30 hours of book" and that was about right. There is 3 hours of worthwhile material in here and the rest is terrible. Lengthy extended gross cringe-out sex scenes between Raul and Aeneae. Gross enough because he met her when she was 11 and he was 22 but ok we can get over that because of time debt. But then you don't need 12 minutes of lengthy descriptions of zero G sex and her sweaty nipples and on and on. It was in bad taste and poorly done.
Their whole love affair need an editor to say "Show don't tell" to Dan Simmons. We're supposed to believe they are wildly in love even though they hardly have time together because they are constantly calling each other "my love" and "my darling" and it is crazy forced and makes it all sound stupid. The narrator is constantly referring to Aeneae that way in descriptions too and eventually it reminds me of one of those relationships where the couple is highly PDA about it and you know as soon as they get home they're on their phones ignoring eachother.
If I read another place where he says "I must confess" I will puke. So many little sentences like that repeated 100 times throughout the book. So many names and places that don't matter to the plot. 1000 of them in the stupid Himalaya planet and they're all rattled off over and over and at length. It has the unmistakeable feel of when your DM goes on a trip and come back and wants to pack every aspect of the trip into your campaign so suddenly there are 100 NPCs and 100 places that get rattled off and you get trundled through them at light speed and they don't mean anything to the adventure. awful.
I would love to go on about how bad this book is, but it has taken enough of my life. I will add that ending on another "to be continued" is a total spit in the face, but it's a spit in the middle of a whole spitstorm because everything about the end is terrible.
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The Fall of Hyperion
- De: Dan Simmons
- Narrado por: Victor Bevine
- Duración: 21 h y 45 m
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In the stunning continuation of the epic adventure begun in Hyperion, Simmons returns us to a far future resplendent with drama and invention. Onthe world of Hyperion, the mysterious Time Tombs are opening. And the secrets they contain mean that nothing - nothing anywhere in the universe - will ever be the same.
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Hyperion is FALLEN, am I too to fall?
- De Darwin8u en 06-15-12
- The Fall of Hyperion
- De: Dan Simmons
- Narrado por: Victor Bevine
a pretty good follow-up
Revisado: 08-27-24
The first Hyperion book was a love affair. I really enjoyed the story, the narrative technique the voices in the audiobook. it was all very good. this one does a pretty good job of wrapping up that story, although it doesn't have the same collection of voice actors and that is sad. it also lacks the interesting narrative technique of the first one. but still it's a worthy read. I do recommend that if you enjoy this book, probably stop here. I went on to Endymion which is okay, but leads to rise of Endymion, which I'm about 2/3 of the way through and it is really boring
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Hyperion
- De: Dan Simmons
- Narrado por: Marc Vietor, Allyson Johnson, Kevin Pariseau, y otros
- Duración: 20 h y 44 m
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On the world called Hyperion, beyond the law of the Hegemony of Man, there waits the creature called the Shrike. There are those who worship it. There are those who fear it. And there are those who have vowed to destroy it. In the Valley of the Time Tombs, where huge, brooding structures move backward through time, the Shrike waits for them all.
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The Shrike Awaits. Enter The Time Tombs...
- De Michael en 10-13-12
- Hyperion
- De: Dan Simmons
- Narrado por: Marc Vietor, Allyson Johnson, Kevin Pariseau, Jay Snyder, Victor Bevine
a fantastic high sci-fi fi
Revisado: 08-27-24
I like this book a lot. I like the audiobook a lot too. The voices are wonderful especially the voices for Martin Silenus. so well done. The narrative technique is an interesting one and fun to follow. about my only complaint was that the book ends with basically a 2B continued. so I had to go quickly move on to the next book, which isn't what I planned. The next book is also good but not nearly as good as this one
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Endymion
- De: Dan Simmons
- Narrado por: Victor Bevine
- Duración: 23 h y 17 m
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Here, Simmons returns to this richly imagined world of technological achievement, excitement, wonder and fear. Endymion is a story about love and memory, triumph and terror - an instant candidate for the field's highest honors.
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Worthy addition to the Hyperion saga!
- De T. Mcpherson en 04-10-09
- Endymion
- De: Dan Simmons
- Narrado por: Victor Bevine
almost as good as the first two
Revisado: 08-27-24
I like Hyperion a lot. I liked fall of Hyperion as well. this book was a different narrative technique like others have said and had lots of other look and feel type differences. but it was fun to return to the world of Hyperion and the galaxy around it. I enjoyed the first two a lot because they painted a picture of a high sci-fi world where everything was perfect and then took it apart. this one starts the other way around with a very glum look at what the sci-fi universe would be like only it doesn't build it up. in that way it is not as fun and I did not enjoy it as much.
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The Three Musketeers
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: Alexandre Dumas, Marty Ross
- Narrado por: David Ahmad, Rachel Atkins, Catherine Bailey, y otros
- Duración: 8 h y 35 m
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Swashbuckling classic adventure, with an updated twist placing Milady in the role of narrator. Young D'Artagnan arrives in Paris to join the King's elite guards but almost immediately finds he is duelling with some of the very men he has come to swear allegiance to - Porthos, Athos and Aramis, inseparable friends: the Three Musketeers. Soon part of their close band, D'Artagnan's loyalty to his new allies puts him in the deadly path of Cardinal Richlieu's machinations.
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Brilliant!!!
- De Rochlle Finchum en 10-30-19
- The Three Musketeers
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: Alexandre Dumas, Marty Ross
- Narrado por: David Ahmad, Rachel Atkins, Catherine Bailey, Ed Barry, Timothy Bentinck, Nicholas Boulton, Eliza Butterworth, Gunnar Cauthery, Stephen Critchlow, Adetomiwa Edun
really good fun
Revisado: 03-09-24
I have never read the original so I don't know how close this hews to the material. This dramatized version was good fun to listen to and made time in the car sail by.
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Lamb
- The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
- De: Christopher Moore
- Narrado por: Fisher Stevens
- Duración: 15 h y 20 m
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Verily, the story Biff has to tell is a miraculous one, filled with remarkable journeys, magic, healings, kung fu, corpse reanimations, demons, and hot babes. Even the considerable wiles and devotion of the Savior's pal may not be enough to divert Joshua from his tragic destiny. But there's no one who loves Josh more (except maybe "Maggie," Mary of Magdalan) and Biff isn't about to let his extraordinary pal suffer and ascend without a fight.
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Blasphemus or righteous?
- De Timothy en 08-19-08
- Lamb
- The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
- De: Christopher Moore
- Narrado por: Fisher Stevens
surprisingly full of heart
Revisado: 03-09-24
I like Christopher Moore a lot and I have read most of his books. I had avoided this one because I thought it might be too on-the-nose for him to take aim at the early life of Christ. His bawdy style, use of language, etc. is great for San Francisco vampires or Demonkeeping or a medieval Jester or a dozen other topics, but I was worried that this would be mean-spirited or something.
I didn't need to worry. This book was great.
So much heart and love in it, I honestly wish this was a gospel. I feel like every good Christian should read this with an open mind and see what it does for their spirits. Christopher Moore really is a master of his art.
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Only the Paranoid Survive
- How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company
- De: Andrew S. Grove
- Narrado por: Jason Leikam
- Duración: 5 h y 15 m
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Andy Grove, founder and former CEO of Intel shares his strategy for success as he takes the listener deep inside the workings of a major company in Only the Paranoid Survive. Under Andy Grove's leadership, Intel became the world's largest chip maker and one of the most admired companies in the world. Grove underscores his message by examining his own record of success and failure, including how he navigated the events of the Pentium flaw, which threatened Intel's reputation in 1994, and how he has dealt with the explosions in growth of the internet.
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The better book
- De Everyday Guy en 05-01-22
- Only the Paranoid Survive
- How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company
- De: Andrew S. Grove
- Narrado por: Jason Leikam
a business classic for a reason
Revisado: 03-09-24
Well written and well-read, I recommend this audiobook.
Some of the anecdotes are a bit long-in-the-tooth now, but they are still a joy to hear and relevant to today's business problems. Many of Andy's forecasts came to be correct and it is interesting to hear this luminary muse on the future from the past.
Absolutely worth the time.
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The Voltage Effect
- How to Make Good Ideas Great and Great Ideas Scale
- De: John A. List
- Narrado por: Will Damron
- Duración: 8 h y 26 m
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“Scale” has become a favored buzzword in the startup world. But scale isn't just about accumulating more users or capturing more market share. It's about whether an idea that takes hold in a small group can do the same in a much larger one. Translating an idea into widespread impact, says University of Chicago economist John A. List, depends on one thing only: whether it can achieve “high voltage”—the ability to be replicated at scale. In The Voltage Effect, List explains that scalable ideas share a common set of attributes, while any number of attributes can doom an unscalable idea.
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Awefully stupid book
- De Jinru Li en 09-04-22
- The Voltage Effect
- How to Make Good Ideas Great and Great Ideas Scale
- De: John A. List
- Narrado por: Will Damron
This is not a great book
Revisado: 03-09-24
This book feels more like a self-aggrandizing victory tour by a malignant narcissist than a book on business. The author's love of self comes through in every story, every reference to his "brilliant" colleagues and every attempt to coin a new phrase for something that already exists.
Let me save you the read by telling you the central take-away of the book, which could easily be a single powerpoint slide or a 5 minute talk.
Sometimes the critical elements of early success cannot scale to produce later success. If you are relying on key people or hard-to-access resources or similar boutique assets for success at prototype, before you try to take your idea into high volume production you should ensure that you can multiply the essential elements without losing the critical aspect that made them essential in the first place. Over time, you need to ensure that you don't also lose sight of the critical aspects of your essential elements because your business model will falter.
You're welcome.
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Les Miserables
- De: Victor Hugo
- Narrado por: David Case
- Duración: 12 h y 25 m
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Les Misérables emphasizes the three major predicaments of the 19th century, each symbolized by a major character: Jean Valjean represents the degradation of man in the proletariat, Fantine represents the subjection of women through hunger, and Cosette represents the atrophy of the child by darkness.
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TOO Abridged, Read Only if You Won't Read More
- De Syd Young en 02-03-14
- Les Miserables
- De: Victor Hugo
- Narrado por: David Case
a classic but...
Revisado: 03-09-24
Les Miserables is a classic, and you can see glimmers of why in this abridged audiobook. However, the shortening left a great deal behind which made it sometimes hard to follow. The reader is really not to my liking and I think he did a pretty awful job.
While the plot of Les Mis is obviously much loved, I think it's the details where it shines. In the unabridged version there is a long description of the Bishop at the beginning, his views and philosophy and life and some of his aphorisms. It is entirely unnecessary to advance the plot, but possesses the sort of wisdom and insight into humanity that makes this book a classic. In this abridged audiobook it is completely excised. This version does this a lot. I understand to take 57 hours of audiobook and condense it into 12 you have to leave a lot behind, so maybe I can't blame the editors.
The reader is very bad in my opinion. He carries a sort of snotty high british accent that works well when pronouncing some of the French surnames and streets I suppose but otherwise seems to completely miss the point of the story. Also his inflection is monotonously weird. I tried to come up with the right words for it but cannot. It just always feels off -- as though the reader is just irritated to be doing this job to make a child support payment and is not enjoying it or even really bothering to think about what he is reading. He often stops in the middle of a sentence and sometimes in the middle of a word to catch his breath or swallow or sometimes (it sounds like) take a drink of water or something. This is all right there in your ear if you're listening on headphones. Very weird and not pleasant.
So I finished this because I wanted to finish the famous Les Mis and it was a bit like the time I visited the Louvre. I had like 2 hours to run through and mostly I bumped into crowds. I tried to see the famous highlights of the museum but left with the impression that I had missed more than I had seen and with the impression that many of the people I passed might be insufferable.
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