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Daydreams
- By: Marcia Lynn McClure
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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Sayler Christy knew chances were slim to none that any of her silly little daydreams would ever actually come true—especially any daydreams involving Mr. Booker, the new patient—the handsome, older patient convalescing in her grandfather’s rehabilitation center. Yet, working as a candy striper at Rawlings Rehab, Sayler couldn’t help but dream of belonging to Mr. Booker—and Mr. Booker stole her heart—perhaps unintentionally—but with very little effort. Gorgeous, older, and entirely unobtainable—Sayler knew Mr. Booker would unknowingly enslave her heart for many years to come...
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- By djustese on 10-30-24
- Daydreams
- By: Marcia Lynn McClure
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Reviewed: 10-30-24
I couldn't finish. Reader drove me crazy. I feel bad for author because story was good.
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Joseph Smith
- Rough Stone Rolling
- By: Richard Lyman Bushman
- Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
- Length: 28 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Founder of the largest indigenous Christian church in American history, Joseph Smith published the 584-page Book of Mormon when he was 23 and went on to organize a church, found cities, and attract thousands of followers before his violent death at age 38. Richard Bushman, an esteemed cultural historian and a practicing Mormon, moves beyond the popular stereotype of Smith as a colorful fraud to explore his personality, his relationships with others, and how he received revelations.
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Polarizing...in a great way
- By Brigham Larson on 01-24-18
- Joseph Smith
- Rough Stone Rolling
- By: Richard Lyman Bushman
- Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
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Reviewed: 07-15-24
I am a member of the LDS Church. I just feel like if you are going to have someone read this book, they should have to pronounce LDS names and words correctly. This was very frustrating to me.
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Love Comes Calling
- California Connections, Book 2
- By: Roseanne Wilkins
- Narrated by: Steve Olsen
- Length: 5 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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Cassandra Swenson was planning a relaxing trip to Las Vegas. Her plans included a quick meeting regarding her company's convention, a trip to the Las Vegas Temple, and some shows. They didn't include a delayed flight, a room mix-up, and Jaron Fischer. Throw in a stalker and the trip turns into a nightmare. Will she be able to get through the nightmare to the reality of a love that lives forever?
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The Narrator ruined it
- By djustese on 06-20-23
- Love Comes Calling
- California Connections, Book 2
- By: Roseanne Wilkins
- Narrated by: Steve Olsen
The Narrator ruined it
Reviewed: 06-20-23
I thought the writer did really well, but I have to be honest, I turned it off in Chapter 8 because I couldn't stand the narrators way of reading. he just went on and on in the same tone. it annoyed me so much, I had to turn it off. too bad, too because I really wanted to hear the rest of the story.
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Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
- A Memoir
- By: Matthew Perry
- Narrated by: Matthew Perry
- Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
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The beloved star of Friends takes us behind the scenes of the hit sitcom and his struggles with addiction in this candid, funny, and revelatory memoir that delivers a powerful message of hope and persistence. In an extraordinary story that only he could tell, Matthew Perry takes listeners onto the soundstage of the most successful sitcom of all time while opening up about his private struggles with addiction. Candid, self-aware, and told with his trademark humor, Perry vividly details his lifelong battle with the disease and what fueled it despite seemingly having it all.
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Mad at myself for getting sucked in
- By betty on 11-03-22
- Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
- A Memoir
- By: Matthew Perry
- Narrated by: Matthew Perry
I made it to chapter 5, don't waste your money!
Reviewed: 04-25-23
I am very disappointed that I spent my money on this narcissistic biography! I have always been a big fan of Friends and the actors that were in it. This book is all about Mr. Perry feeling sorry for himself and using excuses for his life long addictions. I know addiction is real but part of healing is taking responsibility for your own actions instead of blaming things that happened in your past. I was very offended by his use of the F bomb which he used dozens and dozens of times, and that is just in the first 5 chapters. I was offered by his disrespect to his fans for this language and his disrespectful way of talking about God. I feel sorry for other celebrities who were mentioned in a poor light. Don't waste your money!
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