In this novel, the main character, Lewis Cole, really comes into his own. I felt like the story and character jived in such a way that made both the character and the story complelling.
Best our of first three
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In this novel, the main character, Lewis Cole, really comes into his own. I felt like the story and character jived in such a way that made both the character and the story complelling.
both the performance of this book and the material itself are amazing. The book is a great look into how Rome is made to seem like a pleasent dream when the reality is it was just as corrupt and self dealing as modern society.
chapters just go on without anything new happening. Very hard to want to keep going. far too much filler to be engaging
Good storyline with interesting twists sprinkled in. Character development and some explanations are kind of vague. But still looking forward to the next book in the series.
I have loved all the previous books in this series but this book was very difficult ixult to get through. I had to force myself to listen. The story dragged on and the characters didnt really progress with a few exceptions. SPOILER… the whole book can really be skipped if you just jump to the..
Too much reading speeches too long then as now. Monotone narrator. Struggled to finish. Interesting topic, made too complex.
There is nothing I dislike about the book it was the best story to hear about the life of Churchill as prime minister of the UK
a brilliant, staggering expose of what Parenyi he refers to as “gentleman’s history,” or history told by the victors, the powerful, the owners of capital. He sheds a light on the facts of Caesar’s assassination, and how it was entirely tied to his efforts to improve the lives of the poor, the working class, the..
Love the story, But I’d suggest narrator should look up pronunciation . Overall, great job, Just mildly irritating.
