well done nice to listen to. would recommend to engineers in and out the field
well written
Review from Coders →
This book has very interesting content, but man, it is all over the place!!! Halfway through and having difficulty finishing it because it seems to just be written so chaotically.
well written and read, but Anderson’s sunny vision for the long tail of things has mostly not materialized in 2024. Some parts are hard to listen to today, like praise for the proliferation of maker space companies that have nearly all failed.
If you have just wandered into the dark alleys of true crime, this book may not be for you. It very graphically describes the violent acts of serial killers. I am no stranger to true crime, and I found this book to be generally interesting, but tedious. It tended to be repetitive, right down to..
I am very familiar with Brian hair and his work and really enjoy what work he has done. The first half of the book was a well told story trough the science of domestication and it is worth a good read. But to really enjoy the book I recommend stopping there. The second half of..
I live in Inola Oklahoma at the beginning of this book you hear the name John Wilson He is a good friend. of mine him and his sons john and Joel. great people. john was in the service with ames. said hands down the best freind he ever had !!!! i also learned so much..
Honestly I was thirsty for this knowing! Thank you for this book .! I think many will benefit from the knowledge shared
Review from Running to the Edge →
As a life-long distance runner nearing 70 – my first marathon was in 1989, my most recent was two weeks ago – Matthew Futterman captures the essence of long-distance running better than any other book I have read on the topic. Far too few Americans know the story of Coach Bob Larson and the dedicated,..
The overall information provided is good. But it’s too wordy and the repetition of information is irritating. Narration was good.
