I enjoyed this forbidden love story, but the male narrator was not good. His voice was whiney. Not even a little sexy.
Male narrator is not at all sexy
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This was a very interesting dive into the concept of ownership – a concept that I had not before felt the need to fully understand snd/or investigate. What are the rules of ownership and what can we really own in this digital age were questions that emerged for me from the text. Is ownership always..
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This was the first of Vronsky’s books I read and definitely made the biggest impression on me. The length and even-tempered narrator have tempted me to use this as a sleeping book (I was awake for my first reading, of course!), but unfortunately that is out–it gave me some pretty unsettling dreams! Across Vronsky’s titles..
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I liked the book overall, but the authors spend too much time using textbook definitions and examples for a lot of the concepts. One could skip all the lessons on economics and basic physics concepts and still completely understand the topics. It’s easy to get lost in the explanations of the tragedy of the commons..
Many years ago I read this book and found it to be so interesting. Years later, after going back to college and receiving my degree in social work for mental health therapy, I wanted to listen to the book again to see if the relevance was still there (as I never forgot the term ‘tunnelers’)…
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how anyone can take a topic as fascinating as serial killers and turn it into a snooze fest is beyond me. He is obsessed magazines and gives a detailed history. Of magazines. Oh and then there’s the part where he lists, by name, every single serial killer over 3 decades. so it’s 10 minutes of..
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