Excellent narration along with the necessary details needed. Helpful if you read along with narrative.
Great book companion.
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Excellent narration along with the necessary details needed. Helpful if you read along with narrative.
Karl Marx may have been one of the most destructive human beings in history. A deeply troubled man this book explains where all this 2020 nonsense originated from. A must read.
This book should be read by every person in the world that loves freedom and liberty. I cannot reccomend it enough.
I did enjoy the book but I enjoyed volume 1 of the Old Testament &value 2 of the New Testament better than a volume 1 of the ancient world and volume 2 of the mid evil world. I’m going to listen to the modern world and the history of the United States and the history..
Fantastic read if you want to truly understand what’s going on with the social justice movement and critical race theory being propagated in America today. The middle was a bit dry, but still relevant. Great book!
This is very well put together. Everyone did a great job. Very interesting learning. Children and I love listening to this and never tire of repeating it.
This is very well put together. Very interesting learning. Actors, narrator, writers, everyone did a very good job. Voices are very pleasant. Children and I love listening to these, and they never get tiresome to repeat!
I listened to this book with my daughter who has been a Lord of the Rings fan for many years and we both thoroughly enjoyed it. I have not read the books, but I certainly want to now after hearing this book. Thank you Amazon for making it available!
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Let me first start by saying what I liked, because I truly hate leaving bad reviews. I liked her discussion on Mary and being pro-life. Unfortunately that is about it, as a scholar I found her arguments often quoted people who, one, were not first person sources, two, almost all of her sources were people..
