interesting read on how humans are able to perform horrible acts with such ease
interesting read
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I loved the content of the book, but the narration was the worst! Too many different voices and accents, including voices and accents for satan and various demons. I would have much preferred the book was read straight and natural. It was annoying and distracting.
well-delivered with great insight and learning. a great audio experience that makes Dante’s genius shine forth.
This book is an important book in understanding the current cultural moment in which we live. At times painful to listen to, this book exposes the lies pervading or society and culture. O’Brian’s narration makes the book so enjoyable. his accents and intonations really help bring the characters to life.
I am new to Karl Marx—I was hoping to learn something about the guy. After the first hour of listening, it was clear this book was not going to help me. Kengor provides a shallow, one-sided perspective. Definitely preachy. Does Kengor listen to any view that may oppose his own? This book was written for..
I do not envy those who make the study of such things their profession. However the insights, as disturbing though they be, are valuable.
detailed and interesting. definitely going to listen to it again. such a wild story that I didn’t really know about.
This is a very powerful book. I will listen to it a second time. and I have just joined the Confraternity.
This is a wonderful, short meditation book. Each chapter is less that two or three minutes of reading; therefore, you can listen to one meditation a day or easily listen to the entire book in one sitting. Either way, I enjoyed this book as it encapsulates a great deal of church doctrine in bite size..
