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Climbing with Mollie
- By: William Finnegan
- Narrated by: William Finnegan
- Length: 2 hrs and 16 mins
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2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning memoirist of Barbarian Days William Finnegan had devoted his days to chasing waves as a lifelong surfer. When his adolescent daughter, Mollie, proves to be a natural-born climber, Finnegan follows his newfound passion toward rock climbing. It’s an arduous apprenticeship, and it turns the parent-child dynamic on its head, as Mollie slips into the role of coach and mentor, while her father has to push his limits to keep pace.
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I would Like a New Dad, Please and Thank You
- By B.A. Wilson on 11-02-19
- Climbing with Mollie
- By: William Finnegan
- Narrated by: William Finnegan
If you have a daughter into climbing it is for U.
Reviewed: 11-04-19
Who has two thumbs and a 12-year-old daughter that enjoys climbing? This guy. If that's you then you will get moderate entertainment out of this. About on the level of reviewing facebook pictures of the times you and your daughter went climbing.
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The Buried Giant
- A Novel
- By: Kazuo Ishiguro
- Narrated by: David Horovitch
- Length: 11 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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"You've long set your heart against it, Axl, I know. But it's time now to think on it anew. There's a journey we must go on, and no more delay..." The Buried Giant begins as a couple set off across a troubled land of mist and rain in the hope of finding a son they have not seen in years. Sometimes savage, often intensely moving, Kazuo Ishiguro's first novel in nearly a decade is about lost memories, love, revenge, and war.
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The beauty of the reveal
- By Anonymous User on 03-17-15
- The Buried Giant
- A Novel
- By: Kazuo Ishiguro
- Narrated by: David Horovitch
Blessing and curse of memories
Reviewed: 07-15-19
over all enjoyed if. the author made a very personal reflection on his life into a moderately entertaining read.
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The Fatal Conceit
- The Errors of Socialism
- By: F. A. Hayek
- Narrated by: Everett Sherman
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
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Hayek gives the main arguments for the free-market case and presents his manifesto on the "errors of socialism." Hayek argues that socialism has, from its origins, been mistaken on factual, and even on logical, grounds and that its repeated failures in the many different practical applications of socialist ideas that this century has witnessed were the direct outcome of these errors. He labels as the "fatal conceit" the idea that "man is able to shape the world around him according to his wishes."
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If more had these insights we'd be better off
- By Doug on 11-12-12
- The Fatal Conceit
- The Errors of Socialism
- By: F. A. Hayek
- Narrated by: Everett Sherman
market and morals as self organizing systems.
Reviewed: 07-08-19
Great book shows how the trade money, property are evolved ideas and between reason and instinct. human reason is not powerful enough to plan economies. evolution has created abstract ideas to allow large groups to live and create prosperity. criticism democracy may be a evolution self organizing system that may counter act the dehumanizing aspects of market systems without the unforeseen consequences of direct planning.
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