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Taking Fire
- The True Story of a Decorated Chopper Pilot
- By: Ron Alexander, Charles W. Sasser
- Narrated by: Corey M. Snow
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Nicknamed "Mini-Man" for his diminutive stature, a mere five-foot-three and 125 pounds in his flight boots, chopper pilot Ron Alexander proved to be a giant in the eyes of the men he rescued from the jungles and paddies of Vietnam. With an unswerving concern for every American soldier trapped by enemy fire, and a fearlessness that became legendary, Ron Alexander earned enough official praise to become the second most decorated helicopter pilot of the Vietnam era. Yet, for Ron, the real reward came from plucking his fellow soldiers from harm's way, giving them another chance to get home alive.
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Unnecessarily vulgar - returned it
- By Jess Henderson on 07-08-20
- Taking Fire
- The True Story of a Decorated Chopper Pilot
- By: Ron Alexander, Charles W. Sasser
- Narrated by: Corey M. Snow
Excellent
Reviewed: 10-04-23
Another great example of what honor and courage is all about. Deeply humbled by this man’s extraordinary achievements in his life.
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The Bomber Mafia
- A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War
- By: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrated by: Malcolm Gladwell
- Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins
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Malcolm Gladwell, author of New York Times best sellers including Talking to Strangers and host of the podcast Revisionist History, uses original interviews, archival footage, and his trademark insight to weave together the stories of a Dutch genius and his homemade computer, a band of brothers in Central Alabama, a British psychopath, and pyromaniacal chemists at Harvard. As listeners hear these stories unfurl, Gladwell examines one of the greatest moral challenges in modern American history.
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Listen to the same story on his podcast for free
- By Dustin on 04-28-21
- The Bomber Mafia
- A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War
- By: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrated by: Malcolm Gladwell
Excellent work
Reviewed: 08-11-23
I thoroughly enjoyed the presentation of this fine effort. Well written and narrated. One of the best.
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See No Evil
- The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terrorism
- By: Robert Baer
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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In his explosive New York Times best seller, top CIA operative Robert Baer paints a chilling picture of how terrorism works on the inside and provides startling evidence of how Washington politics sabotaged the CIA's efforts to root out the world's deadliest terrorists, allowing for the rise of Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda and the continued entrenchment of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
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Interesting perspective
- By Ryan & Alexandra on 07-09-07
- See No Evil
- The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terrorism
- By: Robert Baer
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
Excellent
Reviewed: 05-18-23
Mr. Baer, thanks for telling your story. It’s nice to see the events from that era from your perspective. Answers a lot of questions.
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Shattered Sword
- The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway
- By: Jonathan Parshall, Anthony Tully
- Narrated by: Tom Perkins
- Length: 24 hrs and 44 mins
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Many consider the Battle of Midway to have turned the tide of the Pacific War. It is without question one of the most famous battles in history. Now, for the first time since Gordon W. Prange's best-selling Miracle at Midway, Jonathan Parshall and Anthony Tully offer a new interpretation of this great naval engagement. Shattered Sword makes extensive use of Japanese primary sources. It also corrects the many errors of Mitsuo Fuchida's Midway: The Battle That Doomed Japan It thus forces a major, potentially controversial reevaluation of the great battle.
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Shattered Myths - These authors got it right?
- By Ol'BlueEyes on 05-13-19
- Shattered Sword
- The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway
- By: Jonathan Parshall, Anthony Tully
- Narrated by: Tom Perkins
Excellent
Reviewed: 05-04-23
Masterfully researched and presented.
By far the best book I’ve experienced on the subject. Very entertaining.
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A Confederate General from Big Sur
- By: Richard Brautigan
- Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
- Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins
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California, 1957. Lee Mellon believes he is the descendant of the only Confederate general to have come from Big Sur and is himself a seeker of truth in his own modern-day war against the status quo. For the first time in audio, A Confederate General from Big Sur was the late Richard Brautigan's first published novel, written when he was 28.
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Fun story - audio is fine
- By Sam H. on 03-07-19
- A Confederate General from Big Sur
- By: Richard Brautigan
- Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
Excellent…
Reviewed: 03-03-23
I wish it hadn’t taken me 57 years of life to come across this. Even then, I downloaded this on a whim because the title was interesting and I thought, “It’s only 3.5 hours.” Well…thank you, Whim…for stepping in and giving me such a good idea. Wonderful piece of work. Now I have a bit more to look forward to.
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The Shadow Commander
- Soleimani, the US, and Iran’s Global Ambitions
- By: Arash Azizi
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Until his assassination by US drone strike in January 2020, commander Qassem Soleimani was one of the most powerful men in Iran and the military spearhead for Iranian foreign policy, enacting the wishes of the country's Supreme Leader in the region. A widely popular but also feared maverick operator, he helped to establish the Islamic Republic as a major force in the Middle East, with interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. This was a long way from where he began as a youth, living on the margins in a country ruled by a monarch supported by the United States.
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Rather disappointing
- By Aliz on 01-19-21
- The Shadow Commander
- Soleimani, the US, and Iran’s Global Ambitions
- By: Arash Azizi
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
This book is excellent. So is the narrator.
Reviewed: 07-08-22
The negative criticism here has been presented, as far as I’m concerned, without any more substantiation than personal opinion. The book is thorough, well written and clear. I believe that the author has given a good account of the man, his times and the personalities and places that were so much a part of his life. I do not feel that the title is misleading and the reader is treated to what I feel is a necessary discussion about the powers, people and events that shaped the region and provided the stage for the general and his career. The accusation of outright plagiarism was made in one of the reviews here without proof and I have found no other accusation like it anywhere else. As for the narrator: although he is criticized for the mispronunciation of words in another review here, he is in fact, clear, easy to understand and his pronunciations of names, places, events, etc. are entirely correct. While this is not an in depth biography of the man, the title of the book never suggested that it was. That book has yet to be written. This work, however, gives the best account of the man that I know of here in the west and is well worth the time invested.
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A Splendid Exchange
- How Trade Shaped the World
- By: William J. Bernstein
- Narrated by: Mel Foster
- Length: 17 hrs and 13 mins
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In A Splendid Exchange, William J. Bernstein tells the extraordinary story of global commerce from its prehistoric origins to the myriad controversies surrounding it today. He transports listeners from ancient sailing ships that brought the silk trade from China to Rome in the second century to the rise and fall of the Portuguese monopoly in spices in the 16th.
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Very interesting and Germane to Today's World
- By Mark on 07-18-08
- A Splendid Exchange
- How Trade Shaped the World
- By: William J. Bernstein
- Narrated by: Mel Foster
Good book…
Reviewed: 09-12-21
And very well told . I had no trouble listening to the narrator. His voice was crisp, clear and well timed. Very good information about the subject of trade.
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The Main Enemy
- The Inside Story of the CIA's Final Showdown with the KGB
- By: Milton Bearden, James Risen
- Narrated by: Christopher Lane
- Length: 19 hrs and 48 mins
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A landmark collaboration between a thirty-year veteran of the CIA and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, The Main Enemy is the inside story of the CIA-KGB spy wars, told through the actions of the men who fought them. Based on hundreds of interviews with operatives from both sides, The Main Enemy puts us inside the heads of CIA officers as they dodge surveillance and walk into violent ambushes in Moscow. This is the story of the generation of spies who came of age in the shadow of the Cuban missile crisis and rose to run the CIA and KGB in the last days of the Cold War.
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A masterpiece of espionage history
- By kucherv on 08-21-18
- The Main Enemy
- The Inside Story of the CIA's Final Showdown with the KGB
- By: Milton Bearden, James Risen
- Narrated by: Christopher Lane
Top Shelf All The Way...
Reviewed: 01-01-21
Writing - Excellent
Story - Excellent
Narrator - Excellent
This book held my attention from start to finish.
Period.
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The Long Game
- A Memoir
- By: Mitch McConnell
- Narrated by: Mitch McConnell
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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The Long Game is the candid, behind-the-scenes memoir of a man famous for his discretion. He tells how his mother helped him beat polio by leading him through long, aching exercises every day for two years. He explains how his father taught him the importance of standing up to bullies, even if it meant taking the occasional punch. And he reveals what he really thinks about the rivalry between the Senate and the House.
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Painfully Hypocritical
- By Nicholas on 12-30-20
- The Long Game
- A Memoir
- By: Mitch McConnell
- Narrated by: Mitch McConnell
Well written and narrated...
Reviewed: 10-05-20
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book. Regardless of whether you’re left or right, it will provide an education.
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Allan Quatermain
- By: H. Rider Haggard
- Narrated by: Bill Homewood
- Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
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We have met the intrepid hunter-tracker Allan Quatermain before, in H. Rider Haggard’s marvelous King Solomon’s Mines. This time, grieving from the tragic loss of his son, Quatermain longs to return to his beloved Africa. He sets out in search of a lost white tribe, the Zu-Vendis, ruled by two beautiful sister Queens. Once again, Quatermain’s companions are the indefatigable Sir Henry Curtis and Captain Good, and the magnificent Zulu warrior Umslopogaas. The journey is incredibly dangerous, and thrillingly told.
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Bit tedious really.
- By Ian on 11-21-12
- Allan Quatermain
- By: H. Rider Haggard
- Narrated by: Bill Homewood
Magnificent.
Reviewed: 08-03-20
I cannot give enough praise to the performance of this book. The narrator was perfect for what needed to be accomplished. As for the book itself, well...I was very sorry indeed when it came to it’s end. It is one of those books that keep you very good company.
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