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Land
- How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World
- By: Simon Winchester
- Narrated by: Simon Winchester
- Length: 13 hrs and 46 mins
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Land - whether meadow or mountainside, desert or peat bog, parkland or pasture, suburb or city - is central to our existence. It quite literally underlies and underpins everything. Employing the keen intellect, insatiable curiosity, and narrative verve that are the foundations of his previous bestselling works, Simon Winchester examines what we human beings are doing - and have done - with the billions of acres that together make up the solid surface of our planet.
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Audiobook Version is the Best!
- By semarla on 01-31-21
- Land
- How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World
- By: Simon Winchester
- Narrated by: Simon Winchester
Interesting, Depressing, Political, Biased.
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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Apocalypse Never
- Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All
- By: Michael Shellenberger
- Narrated by: Stephen Graybill
- Length: 12 hrs and 18 mins
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Michael Shellenberger has been fighting for a greener planet for decades. He helped save the world’s last unprotected redwoods. He co-created the predecessor to today’s Green New Deal. And he led a successful effort by climate scientists and activists to keep nuclear plants operating, preventing a spike of emissions. But in 2019, as some claimed "billions of people are going to die", contributing to rising anxiety, including among adolescents, Shellenberger decided that he needed to speak out to separate science from fiction.
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Environmentalist with integrity!
- By Wayne on 07-01-20
- Apocalypse Never
- Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All
- By: Michael Shellenberger
- Narrated by: Stephen Graybill
Incredible research, inspiring & hopeful insights
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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Children of Ash and Elm
- A History of the Vikings
- By: Neil Price
- Narrated by: Samuel Roukin
- Length: 17 hrs and 25 mins
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The Viking Age - from 750 to 1050 saw an unprecedented expansion of the Scandinavian peoples into the wider world. As traders and raiders, explorers and colonists, they ranged from eastern North America to the Asian steppe. But for centuries, the Vikings have been seen through the eyes of others, distorted to suit the tastes of medieval clerics and Elizabethan playwrights, Victorian imperialists, Nazis, and more. None of these appropriations capture the real Vikings, or the richness and sophistication of their culture.
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Outstanding
- By Than on 10-06-20
- Children of Ash and Elm
- A History of the Vikings
- By: Neil Price
- Narrated by: Samuel Roukin
Incredibly Vivid, Sweeping History
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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Harrier 809
- The Epic Story of How a Small Band of Heroes Won Victory in the Air Against Impossible Odds
- By: Rowland White
- Narrated by: Roy McMillan
- Length: 14 hrs and 47 mins
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April 1982. Argentina invades the Falkland Islands. In response, Britain dispatches a naval Task Force. Eight thousand miles from home, its fate hinges on just 20 Sea Harrier fighters against the 200-strong might of the Argentine Air Force. Combining groundbreaking research with the pace of a thriller, Rowland White reveals the full story of the fleet's knife-edge fight for survival for the first time, and shows how the little jump jet went from airshow novelty to writing its name in aviation legend. And of how a small band of heroes won victory against impossible odds.
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Fast paced thriller
- By J.Brock on 01-28-22
- Harrier 809
- The Epic Story of How a Small Band of Heroes Won Victory in the Air Against Impossible Odds
- By: Rowland White
- Narrated by: Roy McMillan
A Chronicle of Naval Air Ops in the Falklands War
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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The Art of War
- By: Sun Tzu
- Narrated by: Aidan Gillen
- Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
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The 13 chapters of The Art of War, each devoted to one aspect of warfare, were compiled by the high-ranking Chinese military general, strategist, and philosopher Sun-Tzu. In spite of its battlefield specificity, The Art of War has found new life in the modern age, with leaders in fields as wide and far-reaching as world politics, human psychology, and corporate strategy finding valuable insight in its timeworn words.
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The actual book The Art of War, not a commentary
- By Nemo71 on 12-31-19
- The Art of War
- By: Sun Tzu
- Narrated by: Aidan Gillen
Excellent Translation and Narration
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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Danger Zone
- The Coming Conflict with China
- By: Hal Brands, Michael Beckley
- Narrated by: Nancy Wu
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
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The Sino-American contest is driven by clashing geopolitical interests and a stark ideological dispute over whether authoritarianism or democracy will dominate the twenty-first century. But both history and China's current trajectory suggest that this rivalry will reach its moment of maximum danger in the 2020s. The Chinese challenge will most likely prove more manageable than many pessimists currently believe—but during the 2020s, the pace of Sino-American conflict will accelerate, and the prospect of war will be frighteningly real.
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Quality control issues
- By Rock Island on 09-17-22
- Danger Zone
- The Coming Conflict with China
- By: Hal Brands, Michael Beckley
- Narrated by: Nancy Wu
Fascinating Insights into CCP's plans -- Decent Narration too
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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Amusing Ourselves to Death
- Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
- By: Neil Postman
- Narrated by: Jeff Riggenbach
- Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
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In this eloquent and persuasive book, Neil Postman examines the deep and broad effects of television culture on the manner in which we conduct our public affairs, and how "entertainment values" have corrupted the very way we think. As politics, news, religion, education, and commerce are given less and less expression in the form of the printed word, they are rapidly being reshaped to suit the requirements of television.
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Excellent Content Read at Warp Speed
- By chaoticmuse on 03-17-11
- Amusing Ourselves to Death
- Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
- By: Neil Postman
- Narrated by: Jeff Riggenbach
Super Insightful and Eye-Opening
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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The Shadow Commander
- Soleimani, the US, and Iran’s Global Ambitions
- By: Arash Azizi
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Until his assassination by US drone strike in January 2020, commander Qassem Soleimani was one of the most powerful men in Iran and the military spearhead for Iranian foreign policy, enacting the wishes of the country's Supreme Leader in the region. A widely popular but also feared maverick operator, he helped to establish the Islamic Republic as a major force in the Middle East, with interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. This was a long way from where he began as a youth, living on the margins in a country ruled by a monarch supported by the United States.
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Rather disappointing
- By Aliz on 01-19-21
- The Shadow Commander
- Soleimani, the US, and Iran’s Global Ambitions
- By: Arash Azizi
- Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
Intriguing look into Iranian & ME events
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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The World for Sale
- Money, Power and the Traders Who Barter the Earth’s Resources
- By: Javier Blas, Jack Farchy
- Narrated by: John Sackville
- Length: 12 hrs and 4 mins
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In The World for Sale, two leading journalists lift the lid on one of the least scrutinised corners of the economy: the workings of the billionaire commodity traders who buy, hoard and sell the earth's resources. It is the story of how a handful of swashbuckling businessmen became indispensable cogs in global markets: enabling an enormous expansion in international trade and connecting resource-rich countries - no matter how corrupt or war-torn - with the world's financial centres.
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Explains a lot!
- By jaga on 03-24-21
- The World for Sale
- Money, Power and the Traders Who Barter the Earth’s Resources
- By: Javier Blas, Jack Farchy
- Narrated by: John Sackville
Fascinating content with Excellent Narration
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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Dictators Without Borders
- Power and Money in Central Asia
- By: Alexander A. Cooley PhD, John Heathershaw
- Narrated by: Jonathan Yen
- Length: 10 hrs and 44 mins
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Weak, corrupt, and politically unstable, the former Soviet republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan are dismissed as isolated and irrelevant to the outside world. But are they? This hard-hitting book argues that Central Asia is in reality a globalization leader with more extensive involvement in economics, politics, and security dynamics beyond its borders than any other world region. Yet Central Asia's international activities are mostly hidden from view, with disturbing implications for world security.
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Academic Case Study
- By Noah on 05-09-20
- Dictators Without Borders
- Power and Money in Central Asia
- By: Alexander A. Cooley PhD, John Heathershaw
- Narrated by: Jonathan Yen
Interesting content, frustrating narration
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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