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Ten Days That Shook the World
- By: John Reed
- Narrated by: George Backman
- Length: 14 hrs and 18 mins
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A journalist writing in the first flush of revolutionary enthusiasm, John Reed gives a gripping record of the events in Petrograd in November 1917, when Lenin and the Bolsheviks finally seized power. Containing verbatim reports both of speeches by leaders and the chance comments of bystanders, set against an idealized backcloth of the proletariat, soldiers, sailors, and peasants uniting to throw off oppression, Reed's account is the product of passionate involvement and remains a classic of reporting.
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Interesting but difficult to follow
- By Eduardo Bucio on 09-05-17
- Ten Days That Shook the World
- By: John Reed
- Narrated by: George Backman
The Road, to Dictatorship
Reviewed: 03-08-25
This book relates a granular telling, of the Bolsheviks - from their origins, as the party, of the sympathetic underdogs, to foreshadowing the reign, of terror, of Stalin, to come. A must-read, cautionary tale, for all capitalists, and readers, interested, in history.
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The Chain
- Farm, Factory, and the Fate of Our Food
- By: Ted Genoways
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
- Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
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Interviewing scores of line workers, union leaders, hog farmers, and local politicians and activists, Genoways reveals an industry pushed to its breaking point. Along the way, he exposes alarming new trends: sick or permanently disabled workers, abused animals, water and soil pollution, and mounting conflict between small towns and immigrant labor.
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A Tour, de Force
- By Barbara Richards on 02-18-25
- The Chain
- Farm, Factory, and the Fate of Our Food
- By: Ted Genoways
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer
A Tour, de Force
Reviewed: 02-18-25
This book is powerful journalism, on a topic that few people care, to learn about. Read this, as a companion work, to Eating Animals, by Jonathan Foer.
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The Russian Revolution
- By: Sheila Fitzpatrick
- Narrated by: Steve Fortune
- Length: 7 hrs and 23 mins
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The Russian Revolution had a decisive impact on the history of the 20th century. In the years following the collapse of the Soviet regime and the opening of its archives, it has become possible to step back and see the full picture. Starting with an overview of the roots of the revolution, Fitzpatrick takes the story from 1917, through Stalin's "revolution from above", to the great purges of the 1930s.
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Skewed West
- By Amazon Customer on 02-02-24
- The Russian Revolution
- By: Sheila Fitzpatrick
- Narrated by: Steve Fortune
Helpful Book
Reviewed: 02-17-25
Capitalists should read this, as a cautionary tale. It is, also, important, for anyone, who is interested, in history, in general.
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The Good Soldier Svejk
- By: Jaroslav Hasek
- Narrated by: David Horovitch
- Length: 28 hrs and 44 mins
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The Good Soldier Švejk, written shortly after the First World War, is one of the great antiwar satires - and one of the funniest books of the 20th (or any) century. In creating his eponymous hero, Jaroslav Hašek produced an unforgettable character who charms and infuriates and bamboozles his way through the conflagration that tore through the heart of Europe, upending empires and changing social history. It is the closing period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The assassination at Sarajevo has just occurred and armies are on the march.
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This is real!
- By Lorenzo Coopman on 10-08-20
- The Good Soldier Svejk
- By: Jaroslav Hasek
- Narrated by: David Horovitch
Way Better, Than Catch-22
Reviewed: 02-16-25
Svejk is no idiot; he is a genius. Although, this book may be hard, on a gentle, modern reader's ears, it is an important look, back, at WWI, from yesterday's U.S. - the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a melting pot, of vast proportions, for that time.
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Pageboy
- A Memoir
- By: Elliot Page
- Narrated by: Elliot Page
- Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins
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“Can I kiss you?” It was two months before the world premiere of Juno, and Elliot Page was in his first ever queer bar. The hot summer air hung heavy around him as he looked at her. And then it happened. In front of everyone. A previously unfathomable experience. Here he was on the precipice of discovering himself as a queer person, as a trans person. Getting closer to his desires, his dreams, himself, without the repression he’d carried for so long. But for Elliot, two steps forward had always come with one step back.
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Ah, I wish this were better. I'm disappointed.
- By Jackson Theofore Keys on 06-07-23
- Pageboy
- A Memoir
- By: Elliot Page
- Narrated by: Elliot Page
Tough Read, but Important
Reviewed: 01-25-25
The rating reflects the reader's sheer enjoyment, only. Elliot Page's journey, is powerful, but naturally, very painful, at times. Definitely, still, read this book.
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The History of Sexuality, Vol. 1
- An Introduction
- By: Michel Foucault
- Narrated by: Michael Page
- Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
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Why has there been such an explosion of discussion about sex in the West since the 17th century? Here, one of France's greatest intellectuals explores the evolving social, economic, and political forces that have shaped our attitudes toward sex. In a book that is at once controversial and seductive, Michel Foucault describes how we are in the process of making a science of sex which is devoted to the analysis of desire, rather than the increase of pleasure.
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Incisive production
- By Loser on 03-03-17
- The History of Sexuality, Vol. 1
- An Introduction
- By: Michel Foucault
- Narrated by: Michael Page
How We Got Here
Reviewed: 01-11-25
This book attempts, to trace - in a critical, and a philosophical, way - why our society, still, has so many problems, concerning this issue.
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Poirot Investigates
- A Hercule Poirot Collection (Hercule Poirot Mysteries, Book 3)
- By: Agatha Christie
- Narrated by: Richard Armitage
- Length: 7 hrs and 13 mins
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Poirot Investigates is a collection of short stories written by English author Agatha Christie and first published in the UK in March 1924. In the 11 stories, famed eccentric detective Hercule Poirot solves a myriad of mysteries involving greed, jealousy, and revenge.
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An Entertaining Collection
- By Barbara on 04-09-21
- Poirot Investigates
- A Hercule Poirot Collection (Hercule Poirot Mysteries, Book 3)
- By: Agatha Christie
- Narrated by: Richard Armitage
Agatha Christie was the best
Reviewed: 12-23-24
This book should be a TV show, if it isn't already. For the lovers, of the full-fledged mysteries, comes a most satisfying collection!
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The Captive Mind
- By: Czeslaw Milosz, Jane Zielonko - translator, Claire Bloom - director
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
- Length: 9 hrs
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The best-known prose work by the winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature examines the moral and intellectual conflicts faced by men and women living under totalitarianism of the left or right. Written in the early 1950s, when Eastern Europe was in the grip of Stalinism and many Western intellectuals placed their hopes in the new order of the East, this classic work reveals in fascinating detail the often beguiling allure of totalitarian rule to people of all political beliefs and its frightening effects on the minds of those who embrace it.
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Every U.S. citizen should read this.
- By Tim Christenson on 09-27-20
Life, Under Communism
Reviewed: 12-21-24
This book details, how Communists view the West. It is a good companion book, to read, with Zuboff's book, on the surveillance economy. Naturally, it is not a fun read, but this, alone, shouldn't be a reason, to not read this book.
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Fooled by Randomness
- The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets
- By: Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
- Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
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This audiobook is about luck, or more precisely, how we perceive and deal with luck in life and business. It is already a landmark work, and its title has entered our vocabulary. In its second edition, Fooled by Randomness is now a cornerstone for anyone interested in random outcomes.
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Pass on this one and read The Black Swan
- By Wade T. Brooks on 06-25-12
- Fooled by Randomness
- The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets
- By: Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
Still Worth Reading
Reviewed: 12-19-24
I, personally, didn't enjoy most, of this book because of how cynical, and pessimistic, it was. However, I do, highly, respect the book, and its author. I can, easily, see this book being turned, into an awesome, math documentary, on PBS.
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Kingdom by the Sea
- A Journey Around the Coast of Britian
- By: Paul Theroux
- Narrated by: Ron Keith
- Length: 14 hrs and 24 mins
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American-born Paul Theroux had lived in England for 11 years when he realized he'd explored dozens of exotic locations without discovering anything about his adopted home. So, with a knapsack on his back, he set out to explore by walking and by short train trips. The result is a witty, observant and often acerbic look at an ever eccentric assortments of Brits in all shapes and sizes.
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Casting creates utter confusion
- By Susan on 09-01-09
- Kingdom by the Sea
- A Journey Around the Coast of Britian
- By: Paul Theroux
- Narrated by: Ron Keith
A Gem, of Travel Writing
Reviewed: 09-06-24
This book is one, of my favorite, nonfiction tales, in a long time. Superb!
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