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Interesting, Depressing, Political, Biased.

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2 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 02-02-25

Really wanted to like this -- as I really enjoyed Mr Winchester's The Perfectionists. But after 7 hours I just stopped. Such a promising concept for a book, exploring land ownership and territorial boundaries worldwide -- but it quickly became a depressing list of tragic historical events, seasoned with the writer's political opinions. I may have been naïve in expecting something more uplifting, objective & intriguing.

And it's ironic that Mr Winchester was so zealously focused on showing Native Americans as victims that he somehow ignored the impressive successes of many tribes in resisting and defying European territorial invasion, over the course of 400 years. The Iroquois, Comanche and Lakota resistance operations against European encroachment for example proved strong indigenous skills in territorial sovereignty and geopolitical strategy, despite massive disadvantages in technology and population sizes. (See Pekka Hämäläinen's book The Comanche Empire.)

Also relevant are the messy historical facts of systematic Comanche and Apache land-raiding, farm-plundering and child-kidnappings against Mexican communities, Texans and rival Native tribes.

This could have been great storytelling, but it ventured sideways into careless and cringingly opinionated short-shrifts of difficult topics -- including climate change, fracking and Evangelicals. Our skewed Media already force-feeds us plenty of muddled bias -- I was hoping for something better from Mr Winchester.

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Incredible research, inspiring & hopeful insights

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-18-25

Incredible research, clear explanations, inspiring and hopeful insights into very possible future outcomes for a sustainable, productive and non-radical interaction between human populations and global environments. The writer respectfully and carefully breaks down the deceptions and exaggerations of apocalyptic climate alarmists. His clear findings allow the rest of us to breathe a sigh of relief. A truly eye-opening book. And delivered by an incredible narrator.

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Incredibly Vivid, Sweeping History

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-04-25

Highly recommend this sweeping global panorama view of the Viking world -- spanning ancient lands & lives & logistics from Scandinavia, to Normandy, to York, to Greenland, to Kyiv, to Baghdad, to the Mediterranean. Fascinating insights. Excellent narration as well.

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A Chronicle of Naval Air Ops in the Falklands War

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 10-27-24

Provides a meticulous and engaging story of the logistical, aeronautical, naval & human/psychological aspects of the Falklands War. Focuses on the UK viewpoint, but also includes Argentinian perspectives. Highly valuable insights into this important and forgotten 1982 war. A couple criticisms -- excessive aeronautical detail and a perplexing, bouncing timeline in the storytelling. Also some oddly awkward Spanish pronunciations. Yet overall the narration was excellent, and the writer's play-by-play unfolding of the war intriguing.

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Excellent Translation and Narration

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 10-22-24

Really enjoyed this Art of War version. Great interpretation and excellent narrator, will definitely be listening to this several times.

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Fascinating Insights into CCP's plans -- Decent Narration too

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 10-19-24

Super informative analysis of Beijing's diverse strategies for regional and global dominance. Authors provide a lot of evidence and examples to support their points. One of the better PRC geopolitical books I've read so far. Clear, engaging & well written. Ms.Wu's reading style was usually good & listenable, though sometimes too melodramatic. Still, excellent content, so would definitely recommend.

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Super Insightful and Eye-Opening

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 08-04-24

Truly fascinating and thought-provoking and often LOL critique of how TV and show business has obnoxiously saturated and warped every aspect of American society. And how we all let it. I really learned a lot from the book. He wrote it in the mid-1980's with lots of great old eighties TV references..... But it is very relevant today too with click-bait YouTube & TikTok media-messaging assaulting & atomizing our attention spans and capacities to think deeply about anything for more than 34 seconds straight. A great argument for intentionally unplugging a lot more from Tech & Media, and for asking deeper questions about what info we're being force-fed -- and for just reading way more books. Soooo glad I disconnected my cable TV service 20 years ago. This book reminded me why. Side note: the narrator talks crazy-fast.... so I slowed him down to .8 speed and all was good.

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Intriguing look into Iranian & ME events

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 07-23-24

Superb writing, highly informative content. The narration style is a little odd... but it works. The content and skillful writing make up for it. Author is sometimes excessively positive in his portrayal of QS -- who eagerly served a brutal and power-hungry theocracy, at the expense of countless US troops and thousands of other IRGC victims. Yet the book also paints a thought-provoking picture of the turbulent geopolItical times, interwoven with insights into IRGC motivations plus ordinary Iranians' perspectives and generally shares a variety of viewpoints from the groups and players entangled in these events from 1979 to 2020.

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Fascinating content with Excellent Narration

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 07-20-24

Incredibly informative and even entertaining in a geopolitical/global economics way. Exceptional narrator too. Gave me much deeper insights into the economic strategies and motivations behind decades of shady global history-changing backroom deals. Fascinating. It helps shed light on a lot of global security events from the side angle of multinational commodity trade deals and economic sanctions. The driving personalities behind these shadowy trading houses are explored in depth too. Highly recommend.

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Interesting content, frustrating narration

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2 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 06-20-24

Very unique geopolitical & financial content, sometimes dry but interesting at the same time. Very few writers are covering these Central Asian topics.

Sadly, I found the narrator really hard to bear -- he consistently mispronounces basic words, like Kazakh and Kazakhstan and major leaders' names... which get repeated endlessly in the text. Very distracting. Basic coaching & homework in advance would have solved this.

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