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To Date a Man, You Must Understand a Man: The Keys to Catch a Great Guy
- Dating and Relationship Advice for Women, Volume 7
- By: Gregg Michaelsen
- Narrated by: RJ Walker
- Length: 2 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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This dating advice for women gives you the blueprint to the male mind so you can get what you want from a man...and not the other way around. Guys get away with tons of stuff and you allow them to. This book will strip men of their power and render them helpless until you have gained what you desire through his actions. And then and only then will we "power him up" again.
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fantastic
- By Elizabeth on 11-19-16
- To Date a Man, You Must Understand a Man: The Keys to Catch a Great Guy
- Dating and Relationship Advice for Women, Volume 7
- By: Gregg Michaelsen
- Narrated by: RJ Walker
Good laugh
Reviewed: 10-25-21
Holy Shit I would be hard pressed to find a more inaccurate perception of the male perspective
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Koban, Volume 1
- By: Stephen W. Bennett
- Narrated by: Patrick Freeman
- Length: 25 hrs and 23 mins
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We colonized 700 planets. Humankind enjoyed the benefits of expansion room and the end of wars. We even disbanded our military. Then the Krall found us. The Krall have used thousands of years of combat to select the genes of the strongest and fastest warriors. They are a species determined to dominate the entire galaxy, through destruction and annihilation of every opponent.
Koban is an uninhabited high-gravity planet with impossibly fast savage animals, which employ organic superconducting nerves. This deadly world is where the Krall tested humans for war capability.
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New, Revamped, Narration is MUCH Better!
- By Trip Williams on 11-01-14
- Koban, Volume 1
- By: Stephen W. Bennett
- Narrated by: Patrick Freeman
Worst Narrator Ever
Reviewed: 07-26-15
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I read the reviews of this book before buying it. Although it seemed as if everyone acknowledged the poor quality of the narrator, I figured i could struggle through and appreciate the story. After listening to two hours of this book, I find myself unable to due to the overwhelming annoyance with the narration. The narrator seems to choose a word out of every sentence at random to emphasize in his incredibly nasal voice. I would recommend reading a hard copy of this book for the story, then move on to the vastly superior narrators of the rest of the series.
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