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Financial Freedom: Retire Now with Dividend Stocks
- By: The Sick Economist
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Could you use some more financial freedom in your life? Maybe you are tired of your corporate career and ready to start a new life. Maybe you are stuck in an unrewarding family business and you need a way out. Maybe you've just had enough of working and working, with no clear goal, and no clear destination. Dividend stocks are the answer. This book will teach you how to make your money work for you, rather than the other way around. Financial Freedom, Retire Now with Dividend Stocks, will teach you how to build a steady, reliable stream of monthly income using the same dividend stocks that ...
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Helpful and educational for dividend investors including alternatives such as CEFs etc
- By Am USA usa on 03-20-25
Entitled “woke way of looking at everything “ writer
Reviewed: 08-17-24
The is a “woke writer “ who came from money and is spoiled and it shows. Didn’t want to work, because he was basically slaving to make his boss rich, and seems to think the money made by companies should be given to everyone, like that’s just the rights of everyone to receive the money from the ones who have it. Literally complains that companies don’t hand out ALL the profits to the shareholders. Companies that by back their stocks or even invest in more stocks are greedy and “rigging their pay packages” But buying into more stock is where that profit and larger dividend funds come from. RETURNING THIS , just can’t listen to him whining and complaining smh
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Justine, or The Misfortunes of the Virtue
- By: Marquis de Sade
- Narrated by: Paul Spera
- Length: 2 hrs and 10 mins
- Abridged
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"Justine, or The Misfortunes of Virtue", is an early work by the Marquis de Sade. It is a novella, written in two weeks while he was imprisoned in the famous Bastille. Unlike some of his other works, it is not just a catalogue of sadism. It is meant to bring new life to an old genre, which had the reader accustomed to see virtue eventually triumph after trials only meant to bring out its value. Sade would have none of that in Justine: in her quest for virtue, the main character keeps falling into terrible situations, which humiliate her and present her with sexual lessons hidden under the mask of virtue.
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Not the whole book--not even an "abridged" version
- By Autumn Lauren Vowles on 09-30-16
- Justine, or The Misfortunes of the Virtue
- By: Marquis de Sade
- Narrated by: Paul Spera
Performance, repeats several times 🤬
Reviewed: 12-09-19
I’ll admit I ignored the book after awhile due to
The narrator repeating the same lines over again, I would not recommend this version
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Owning Property with Tax Lien Certificates: Low Risk Investing
- By: Dy Wakefield
- Narrated by: Dy Wakefield
- Length: 40 mins
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This book discusses how to own property with tax lien certificates as giving personal account of tax lien auction experiences.
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Not informative other than to regurgitate what she has read elsewhere
- By Lisa O. on 03-01-16
- Owning Property with Tax Lien Certificates: Low Risk Investing
- By: Dy Wakefield
- Narrated by: Dy Wakefield
Not informative other than to regurgitate what she has read elsewhere
Reviewed: 03-01-16
Some (6) "chapters" are literally 30 seconds or less and her title and book info lead you to believe she has received a property from tax lien sale, last several "chapters" are not even about anything to do with the subject the book is supposed to be about. Just one persons opinion but don't waste your money.
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In The Darkness, That's Where I'll Know You: The Complete Black Room Story
- By: Luke Smitherd
- Narrated by: Luke Smitherd
- Length: 12 hrs and 24 mins
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There are hangovers, there are bad hangovers, and then there's waking up inside someone else's head. Thirty-something bartender Charlie Wilkes is faced with this dilemma when he wakes up to find himself trapped inside The Black Room - a space consisting of impenetrable darkness and a huge, ethereal screen floating in its center. It is through this screen that he sees the world of his female host, Minnie.
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A new fave author for me!
- By Mark Hancock on 11-15-15
New to science fiction but couldn't stop listening! I'm addicted
Reviewed: 02-16-16
Never really got into Sci-fi but literally have now become very interested, I will admit the ten to fifteen minutes into this series, I was quite unsure if I would like or even continue to listen but I'll admit I loved Luke's voice and the accent was a bonus but then maybe because it is his own writing he puts the correct emotion with the situation which in my opinion means so much to the listeners and draws you even further into the story, so I was therefore drawn in then you begin to realize the thought that went into making such an unbelievable story believable. I read another reviewer that wondered about what the authors brain might look like and must say it has to have so much movement in its "walls" because he obviously use every square inch in his thought process. Now on to my next read "The Stone Man" I think.
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