This book of Riley St. Clair of Denver Colorado, and Vox the King of the Saracen, was so funny and amusing. I had a side ache from laughing.
Awesomely funny.
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While I wouldn’t expect the narrator to be completely fluent, I would appreciate if he was willing to look up even a few chinese terms’ pronunciations. Like Mao or Deng Xiaoping people talked about at length or Tiananmen when talking about the protests. It was incredibly distracting. Basically when it come to pronunciation they didn’t..
It got into a lot of the details in a very understandable way. I’ve listened to other books on the topic and this one did the best as.to focusing on how our government treated African Americans as it wove in the other things going on during reconstruction that had to do with all races. An..
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This is about as comprehensive and as balanced a coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as you can hope to find. Granted, it is a topic that is almost impossible to discuss without, at least, a tiny measures e of bias. This author however maintained a high level of professional objectivity and fairness in mentioning the..
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It appears that this story starts three years after the Easter Asim finds his mate Pearl, then he provides the story for that experience for the benefit of the Dragon Twins.Pearl is recruited to teach Barack and Brogan basic skills for survival on Earth as Aikaterina is giving the Twin Dragons a second chance at..
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These two Easter stories were published in different years and take place in two different years in the land of Valdier. Audiobook Chapters 1-12: A Dragonlings Easter Abby, Cara, Trisha, Ariel, Carmen, their Dragon Lords, and Dragonlings are joined by Riley and her spouse Vox, the Serafin King and their son Roam; along with Emma,..
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