Michael D Harris
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The Satsuma Complex
- By: Bob Mortimer
- Narrated by: Sally Phillips, Bob Mortimer
- Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Gary Thorn goes for a pint with a work acquaintance called Brendan. When Brendan leaves early, Gary meets a girl in the pub. He doesn’t catch her name, but falls for her anyway. When she suddenly disappears without saying goodbye, all Gary has to remember her by is the book she was reading: The Satsuma Complex. But when Brendan goes missing, Gary needs to track down the girl he now calls Satsuma to get some answers. And so begins Gary’s quest, through the estates and pie shops of South London, to finally bring some love and excitement into his unremarkable life.
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Great Mortimer, mediocre story
- By Tim on 11-06-23
- The Satsuma Complex
- By: Bob Mortimer
- Narrated by: Sally Phillips, Bob Mortimer
Brilliant
Reviewed: 11-25-24
Amazing book. Great story and to make It even better It is read by two of the greatest humans ever.
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Hygge: The Danish Secrets of Happiness
- How to Be Happy and Healthy in Your Daily Life
- By: Maya Thoresen
- Narrated by: Nicole Scaradge
- Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
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Is your life so crazy busy that you don’t even remember the last time you sat down and got to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea? Remember those carefree days when you sat for hours talking with your girlfriends or your buddies without interruption? Remember how you felt? Happy. Relaxed. Content. Comfortable. It was just you and them. That level of happiness is Hygge.
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hygge
- By Christi on 03-14-19
- Hygge: The Danish Secrets of Happiness
- How to Be Happy and Healthy in Your Daily Life
- By: Maya Thoresen
- Narrated by: Nicole Scaradge
“Exspecially” is not a word
Reviewed: 12-29-20
Some nice ideas for hygge in this book but the narrator not only speaks a mile a minute in near-monotone, she pronounces “especially” as if it had an x or a c in the first syllable. Gah! Please please screen narrators for these kinds of egregious mispronunciations!
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