great history of running in the us. recommended for runners coaches and historians. I was riveted the whole time, great writing
awesome all the way through
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great history of running in the us. recommended for runners coaches and historians. I was riveted the whole time, great writing
a great interpretation of the teachings and very well narrated. as with every book about buddhism the author put his personal opinion on what his key topics are, so those needs to be looked past. but overall it’s knowledge we all need to study in depth,.
I had high expectations about the scientific value of this book. It is mostly a “be good, and change” preaching…
I had hoped for something about halfway between (1) a book intended to describe the behavior of subatomic particles to general readers and (2) one for those with considerable background in quantum physics. But to me it seemed that “Through Two Doors At Once” is aimed at an audience very much closer to (2) than..
Disclaimer: It is difficult to make this criticism without sounding very insensitive. I bought this book to learn about coders and the history of coders, as I am a data scientist myself. This book is interesting and well-researched. However, each chapter ends with a commentary on minorities in the field; with an emphasis on African..
I loved the story and will look for more books by the author but the one female narrator sounded like she had a blocked nose which caused an uneasy feeling and discomfort even though she was good. I did however enjoy the overall narration. Most narrators were brilliant
I lived (and continue to survive) this story. Despite a geographical difference… Being from central Canada…the stigmas existed and continues to exist. I enjoy learning new and emerging technologies. I don’t read a whole lot (unless it will further my technical prowess) and don’t I listen to a whole of audio books…I was captivated and..
Great book, which covers Buddhism very well and make a pretty strong case for practising it. My only critique would be that it only briefly touches on meaninglessness in people’s lives, but the only answer/suggestion is to make reduction of suffering your true purpose. While a good suggestion, I think this part could be easily..
