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The Water Dancer

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The story is very powerful as it is the style of the author. The images are strong, but the plot might be confusing at times.

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a year ago

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Greenlights

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Maybe not a full 5 stars, but this book is definitely much better than expected. I don't think that being open with his own thought process make the actor arrogant, so I don't agree with some of the negative reviews, but maybe cutting a little bit on the philosophical stuff would have made the book an even tighter read, but is still very good. There is definitely more to Matthew McConaughey that meets the eye. Adding to this is the superb performance that the actor himself gives in the audiobook version. I listened to more than 100 audiobooks and this was absolutely one of the best performance I ever listened to.

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a year ago

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Swimming to Elba

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Up and down, up and down... Nice characters, nice writings, but the story... In the search to deliver a story excessively grim, the author inserts too many obvieties and cop out situations. Also too many situation in which the character to stupid things, like designated victims in low rate horror movies, only for the story to be self-serving.

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a year ago

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Swimming to Elba

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Up and down, up and down... Nice characters, nice writings, but the story... In the search to deliver a story excessively grim, the author inserts too many obvieties and cop out situations. Also too many situation in which the character to stupid things, like designated victims in low rate horror movies, only for the story to be self-serving.

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a year ago

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Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds

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Complex book, complex man, complex life. FYI, this book is really really hard, especially the first part, so the reader should be ready to deal with pretty intense stuff. Then it moves well into self development, but in my opinion it falls short of greatness, because everything is fundamentally limited to de physical aspect and even the mindset portion is geared towards pushing physical limits. The author totally avoids sharing other parts of his life in which he might not have achieved greatness and this leaves doubts on how his teachings might help a person live a complete and full life. Having said that, there are a lot of nuggets in the book and it is indeed a greatly engaging life story.

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a year ago

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The Whistler

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Well... this is a quick read, and as always with Grisham it is pretty smooth. The story is actually interesting, but the book feels rushed. Characters don't have much depth and the last part of the book is excessively condensed. I'm left with the feeling that the author either got bored with the story or had a deadline to meet, so he cut the story short and moved on.

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a year ago

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The Whistler

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Well... this is a quick read, and as always with Grisham it is pretty smooth. The story is actually interesting, but the book feels rushed. Characters don't have much depth and the last part of the book is excessively condensed. I'm left with the feeling that the author either got bored with the story or had a deadline to meet, so he cut the story short and moved on.

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a year ago

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Disappearing Earth

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The structure of the book is tried and true. A series of vignettes that slowly come together, but the issue to me is that it takes to much time to come together and the book slugs true endless repetitions of the same concept. Some parts are good and the end is gripping, but it still feels that the book is way to long and that it could have been better with less characters.

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a year ago

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Choke

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Sorry, I didn't get it. Incredibly boring, I couldn't even finish it.

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a year ago

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La Bella Figura: A Field Guide to the Italian Mind

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Ok... quick read and somewhat funny, but not funny as Severgnini once was. Yes, he does hit on some good aspects for “Italians”, but his point of view is definitely northern, so he only really understands a portion of Italy. He has little familiarity with center and south and the book shows this limitation.

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a year ago

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Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family

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The book is so powerful and shocking that I was very surprised by the fact that I didn't already know the story of this family. It is brilliant how the author constantly ties this private events to a period of the history of US and to general themes.

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a year ago

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Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family

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The book is so powerful and shocking that I was very surprised by the fact that I didn't already know the story of this family. It is brilliant how the author constantly ties this private events to a period of the history of US and to general themes.

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a year ago

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The Martian Chronicles

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This is a very good collection of stories, all tied together in a nice alternative world. The writing is elegant and so the scenes come out of the pages in very vivid color. Classy.

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a year ago

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Think and Grow Rich

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This book did not age well. The claims are doubtful and the tone exagerated.

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a year ago

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Hyperion

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How much fun! I didn't want it to end. I've got hours of please out of this book. Science fiction at his finest. Imaginative universes tied in human traditions, adventures, alternative religions and family drama. This book has it all.

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a year ago

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The Fireman

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The style is in a lot of ways similar to Stephen King's. The story is quite intriguing and the characters well developed. A lot of fun!

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a year ago

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Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future

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The author has a lot of radical ideas, presented in a very powerful and clear way. This is a must read, even if, in the end, you might not agree with everything Peter Thiel thinks.

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a year ago

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Billy Summers

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What more can I say about my favorite writer that has kept me company for 30+ years. Thanks SK for another great book, another memorable character and for demonstrating that been older is not an excuse to stop creating and innovating and in general for not being at the top of the game.

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a year ago

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Sycamore Row

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As always a very enjoyable book, with good characters and an interesting story. The plot is slightly weak, in my opinion.

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a year ago

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Trading in the Zone: Master the Market with Confidence, Discipline and a Winning Attitude

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This book was suggested to me while participating in an investing community and it was a great suggestion. I'm not an expert by any means but I found several strokes of genius in the book and idea that changed my way of looking at financial decisions and at probability applied to daily life.

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a year ago

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Ancillary Justice

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I understand how a lot of people might like this book, because the setup of this universe is very good. I personally found the story difficult to follow with an unfriendly writing style and a lot of repetition. Especially in audiobook format it was a little bit of a slog to get through.

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a year ago

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Ancillary Justice

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I understand how a lot of people might like this book, because the setup of this universe is very good. I personally found the story difficult to follow with an unfriendly writing style and a lot of repetition. Especially in audiobook format it was a little bit of a slog to get through.

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a year ago

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Magpie Murders

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Brilliant story within the story. I couldn't put it down. Also, some nice and funny insights on story telling.

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a year ago

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Magpie Murders

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Brilliant story within the story. I couldn't put it down. Also, some nice and funny insights on story telling.

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a year ago