This collection of essays from Thomas Sowell is timeless in its relevance and analysis. The narrator is clear and reads at a good pace.
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Jim Bouton was one of one. Here the Ball Four author shows the same indomitable love for the game and restless energy that caused such a ruckus before, during, and after the events of Ball Four and its many updates. But this time his energy is focused on trying to preserve and upgrade a historic..
Still Thinking
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82 days of fighting.
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Given that most thrillers are comfortably predictable, Borrowed Time is refreshingly not. Nolte writes in a style akin to Tony Hillerman, James Lee Burke and Elmore Leonard with the out-of-nowhere twists of Haruki Murakami. Even though the author on multiple occasions tells you what’s coming, the spoilers are still compelling enough to read on and..
Wonderful story!
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Narrator’s voice was annoying
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