Robert Thomas Sanchez
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One Bloody Thing after Another
- By: Joey Comeau
- Narrated by: Cris Dukehart
- Length: 2 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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Jackie has a map of the city on the wall of her bedroom, with a green pin for each of her trees. She has a first-kiss tree and a broken-arm tree. She has a car-accident tree. There is a tree at the hospital where Jackie’s mother passed away into the long good night. When one of them gets cut down, Jackie doesn't know what to do but she doesn't let that stop her. She picks up the biggest rock she can carry and puts it through the window of a car. Smash. She intends to leave before the police arrive, but they're early.
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not what I was expecting.
- By James Whaley on 06-26-22
- One Bloody Thing after Another
- By: Joey Comeau
- Narrated by: Cris Dukehart
A visceral story of love, death, and other things.
Reviewed: 11-25-19
A very memorable horror/non-euclidean story, a bit hard to follow at times. but worth a solid read or listen.
the narration seems very dry at first but it grows on you and becomes more appreciated as the story continues. especially when following multiple characters.
Joey Comeau has a signature writing style which can be all over the place, but in a constantly refreshing way. when I first read this years ago it really lent itself to my inability to stau focused on things for too long. the characters are written well, it's all very relatable, and I'm only left wanting more of his writing as opposed to just more of this story.
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The Satanic Narratives
- A Modern Satanic Bible
- By: Damien Ba'al
- Narrated by: Damien Ba'al
- Length: 49 mins
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The Satanic Narratives: A Modern Satanic Bible is a foundational text thoroughly deconstructing Satan, the adversarial archetype and the individualism of the Left-Hand Path. This updated Satanic Bible marks a reformation in the religion of Satanism, accessible to the average listener and philosopher alike. Satanists who struggled to find meaning in LaVey's Rand-inspired social Darwinism, will embrace this new focus on activism and social justice.
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- By Tyler G. on 12-20-17
- The Satanic Narratives
- A Modern Satanic Bible
- By: Damien Ba'al
- Narrated by: Damien Ba'al
A brief, concise, and reasonable work.
Reviewed: 08-22-18
Despite it's amateurish production quality this audiobook was a good listen. the source material was well understood and came across much like an impassioned speech. this is a good refresher or introductory modern satanic work. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a satanic narrative that uses it's brevity well.
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