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Attempting Normal
- By: Marc Maron
- Narrated by: Marc Maron
- Length: 5 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Marc Maron was a parent-scarred, angst-filled, drug-dabbling, love-starved comedian who dreamed of a simple life: a wife, a home, a sitcom to call his own. But instead he woke up one day to find himself fired from his radio job, surrounded by feral cats, and emotionally and financially annihilated by a divorce from a woman he thought he loved.
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Great for just about anyone!
- By Jehovah Jones on 09-19-13
- Attempting Normal
- By: Marc Maron
- Narrated by: Marc Maron
If you like Marc Maron...
Reviewed: 12-05-19
you'll like the book. Quticential is not a word I would use about him, but it is what the book is in relation to him. Marc's a good guy, a solid guy. His journey to that point is what this book is all about. It's a coming out, the admission of arrested development, and the case for ending that journey. The Louis CK scandal really seemed to rock Marc's generation of comic to their knees. This was pre that sandal. It is honest in a way that we may not see from a generation X comic again.
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World in My Eyes: The Autobiography
- By: Richard Blade
- Narrated by: Richard Blade, full cast
- Length: 16 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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Richard Blade’s autobiography is much more than a spotlight on any one decade. Instead, he gives you a jaw-dropping, uncensored insider’s look into the world of music, movies, and television and its biggest stars, starting in the '60s and continuing through to the new century. Richard takes you on a journey that few have experienced, from his early days as a student at Oxford to the wild, lascivious nights of being a disco DJ touring the clubs of Europe to coming to America and breaking through into the LA radio scene.
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Sweet Trip Down Memory Lane 80s Style
- By D. Torres on 12-04-18
- World in My Eyes: The Autobiography
- By: Richard Blade
- Narrated by: Richard Blade, full cast
The Everyman story of Richard Blade , music God
Reviewed: 12-03-18
Richard Blade personifies New Music to an entire generation of Angelenos.
I was one of those KROQ kids listening to Richard in my Venice bungalow when I was 13. As I go about my relatively boring day fixing printers, and laying cable in a 1,000,000 sq ft meat locker, it's nice to hear about a life, more thoroughly examined.
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Unwifeable
- By: Mandy Stadtmiller
- Narrated by: Mandy Stadtmiller
- Length: 9 hrs and 19 mins
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Mandy Stadtmiller came to Manhattan in 2005, newly divorced, 30 years old, with a job at the New York Post, ready to conquer the city and the industry in one fell swoop. Like a "real-life Carrie Bradshaw" (so called by Jenny McCarthy), she proceeded to chronicle her fearless attempts for nearly a decade in the Post, New York magazine, and xoJane. But underneath the glitz and glamour of her new life, there is a darker side threatening to surface. She goes through countless failed high-profile hookups in the New York comedy and writing scene.
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I'm from Western Nebraska
- By Jared Roffers on 05-07-18
- Unwifeable
- By: Mandy Stadtmiller
- Narrated by: Mandy Stadtmiller
Hero or Villian
Reviewed: 08-27-18
The most intimate, self depricating look at anyone I've ever read. It will continously make you cringe in the most delightful ways.
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The New New Thing
- A Silicon Valley Story
- By: Michael Lewis
- Narrated by: Bruce Reizen
- Length: 9 hrs and 26 mins
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In the weird glow of the dying millennium, Michael Lewis sets out on a safari through Silicon Valley to find the world's most important technology entrepreneur, the man who embodies the spirit of the coming age. He finds him in Jim Clark, who is about to create his third, separate, billion-dollar company: first Silicon Graphics, then Netscape - which launched the Information Age - and now Healtheon, a startup that may turn the $1 trillion healthcare industry on its head.
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A fun book about Jim Clark
- By Kenneth on 07-07-10
- The New New Thing
- A Silicon Valley Story
- By: Michael Lewis
- Narrated by: Bruce Reizen
Unexpected and Interesting
Reviewed: 08-27-18
Once again, Michael Lewis gets us right in the psyche of one of the most intersesting charecters of our times. He ads no layer of judgements and presents the man exactely as you think he might think.
How does a billionaire get to be a billionaire? Buy this book and be prepared to be surprised.
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