I was lucky to have known him. What a inspiration. RIP Gen Yeager, your friend.
Must Listen
Review from Yeager →
I never thought I would see the day where Michael parenti of all people would have one of his books get the audible treatment. it’s good that he is getting the exposure that that he deserves he’s been writing from an anti-capitalist lens for his entire adult life. This is definitely an essential book if..
Narrator needs more practice staying in character for which charater is speaking.MC is interesting, everything seems to come a bit too easy in game it seems. I’m still unsure if it’s by design or the author just lets the character breeze through a bit. There is a bit of plausibility as to why built in..
wow what an effect the store had on the town. couldn’t belive what they were getting away with. well read. moved quickly.
When this book started, I honestly thought the overblown writing and hackney narration was a literary device, where a main character was watching a poorly written movie – that would transition to the actual story, where the protagonist’s reaction to the melodramatic and cliché performance would give us insight into his / her character. After..
a book is only add good as narrator… this guy is a master… great story couldn’t stop listening. burned through it way to fast I didn’t want it to end. starting it again just to see if pick up on anything I missed first time.. loved it and whole series.
Having read about Eliza In the third book I almost skipped this side quest book not wanting to rehash all the problems that she insinuated about herself in the third book. I’m glad I didn’t skip it. I guess it’s true what they say about how everyone has their own version of hell. I do..
Review from Scorpion in the Sea →
The narrator killed it for me. I just cannot stand the monotone of his voice and his cadence made it hard for me to listen to. I just chalked it up to one of the few by this author that I could not listen to.
Many repeated phrases and sentences that are a sign of inexpensive inept producers. Also not knowing how to accurately pronounce submariner for a Naval history book is pretty much the tell tale sign of nothing good to come. Such an important story about a great US Navy Officer deserves better. Great book but this version..
