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Alice Oseman continues brilliantly

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Reviewed: 05-08-22

Radio Silence was amazing! I look forward to listening to it again soon. Alex’s story is compelling in its dealing with Alex’s mom, sister and friends.

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Remember their names

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Reviewed: 01-22-21

Tomi Adeyemi is an amazing author and her style evokes so many feelings and thoughts. Blending the cosmic story with earthly life, she helps the reader look beyond the ordinary. Her story reminds us how where injustice lives, peace cannot be found.

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Sit and listen

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Reviewed: 11-19-20

From the stories, to the music, and to the food... sit back, listen, and enjoy what Harlem give to NYC and the US as a whole. ❤️

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Musically Magical

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Reviewed: 10-06-19

A wonderful story of how music truly is magical. A fantastic read for those who think music is not an important part of a child’s curriculum.

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Superb spiritual direction

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Reviewed: 10-04-19

Fr. Rorh’s text is a phenomenal dive into leaving the self behind and seeking the Universal Christ.

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Name dropping but sad

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Reviewed: 07-30-19

Most of the audiobook feels like a cross between a born again account of faith without action, and an advertisement for over privileged gay men. Each person’s faith journey is unique, but as a Christian this account doesn’t show me how to live like Christ, giving all to those in need, in both body and soul, as Christ did.

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A phenomenal resource

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Reviewed: 04-10-19

So You Want to Talk About Race is a phenomenal resource for all people who are serious about having substantive conversations about race and how to change the structures that continue to repress people of color.

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Growing one step at a time

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Reviewed: 10-07-18

Robin DiAngelo’s book is a great introduction for white people to begin a journey into understanding race and how to become racially aware.

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Older translation with monotone voice

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Reviewed: 09-06-18

The translation of The Introduction to the Devout Life, is the oldest one and may be difficult for some listeners to follow. The narrator sounds more like a computer than a person, so the book feels like a boring lecture instead of a tool to deepen one’s spiritual life. Perhaps the John Ryan, OSFS translation will become available at some point.

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