Emma Fox
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I Know What to Do, So Why Don't I Do It?
- The New Science of Self-Discipline
- By: Nick Hall
- Narrated by: Nick Hall
- Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
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You might think laziness, lack of willpower, and/or low motivation are to blame for the fact that you aren't achieving your goals. But fascinating research in the field of psychoneuroimmunology has revealed another, far more likely possibility. One with the potential to transform your life in a dramatic way.
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Fantastic
- By Anonymous User on 26-09-2019
- I Know What to Do, So Why Don't I Do It?
- The New Science of Self-Discipline
- By: Nick Hall
- Narrated by: Nick Hall
Better without the American plugs
Reviewed: 16-06-2020
But definitely gold content. He's a dynamic and friendly speaker. I liked the live lecture format. I heard things explained about my life that previously had no explanation (why I remember stressful events vividly). The poorly produced interview with his US sponsors at the end is hilarious for the bad production and poorly disguised marketing. Don't let it put you off. Fast forward until Nick Hall starts speaking.
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The Wife Drought
- By: Annabel Crabb
- Narrated by: Annabel Crabb
- Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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'I need a wife'. It's a common joke among women juggling work and family, but it's no joke. Having a spouse who takes care of things at home is a godsend on the domestic front and an asset on the work front and is an advantage enjoyed by vastly more men than women. Full of candid and funny stories from politics and the media, The Wife Drought shares intriguing research about the attitudes pulsing beneath the surface of egalitarian Australia.
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A laugh when maybe it shouldn't be.
- By Cassandra Simm on 28-03-2018
- The Wife Drought
- By: Annabel Crabb
- Narrated by: Annabel Crabb
everyone should read this
Reviewed: 19-10-2019
It is with unabashed irony that I admit to waiting to be able to listen to this book on Audible in order to get other things done at the same time. (Single Mother of Two)
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See What You Made Me Do
- Power, Control and Domestic Abuse
- By: Jess Hill
- Narrated by: Jess Hill
- Length: 16 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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At the office of Safe Steps, Victoria's dedicated 24/7 family violence response call centre, phone counsellors receive a call every three minutes. Many women are repeat callers - on average, they will go back to an abusive partner eight times before leaving for good. 'You must get so frustrated when you think a woman's ready to leave and then she decides to go back,' I say. 'No,' replies one phone counsellor, pointedly. 'I'm frustrated that even though he promised to stop, he chose to abuse her again.'
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Must read for literally everyone
- By Anonymous User on 21-08-2019
- See What You Made Me Do
- Power, Control and Domestic Abuse
- By: Jess Hill
- Narrated by: Jess Hill
should be compulsory reading
Reviewed: 09-10-2019
Such a raw, honest and thorough look at Domestic Abuse in Australia. Everyone should read.
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
- A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life
- By: Mark Manson
- Narrated by: Roger Wayne
- Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins
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For decades we've been told that positive thinking is the key to a happy, rich life. "F*ck positivity," Mark Manson says. "Let's be honest, shit is f*cked, and we have to live with it." In his wildly popular Internet blog, Manson doesn't sugarcoat or equivocate. He tells it like it is - a dose of raw, refreshing, honest truth that is sorely lacking today. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck is his antidote to the coddling, let's-all-feel-good mind-set that has infected modern society and spoiled a generation, rewarding them with gold medals just for showing up.
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good basic psychology in everyday words
- By jaise on 18-03-2019
- The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
- A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life
- By: Mark Manson
- Narrated by: Roger Wayne
Zen for Millennials
Reviewed: 28-10-2018
picked this up because a young person I knew was reading it. was prepared to trash it. was pleasantly surprised. great rules for life spoken in the language millennials understand. loved it.
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Something Rotten
- Thursday Next, Book 4
- By: Jasper Fforde
- Narrated by: Emily Gray
- Length: 12 hrs and 44 mins
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Thursday Next, Head of JurisFiction and ex-SpecOps agent, returns to her native Swindon accompanied by a child of two, a pair of dodos and Hamlet, who is on a fact-finding mission in the real world. Thursday has been despatched to capture escaped Fictioneer Yorrick Kaine but even so, now seems as good a time as any to retrieve her husband Landen from his state of eradication at the hands of the Chronoguard. It’s not going to be easy.
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Story great - But WHY change the narrator??
- By Sally on 14-11-2019
- Something Rotten
- Thursday Next, Book 4
- By: Jasper Fforde
- Narrated by: Emily Gray
fantastic ride
Reviewed: 19-09-2018
New narrator takes some getting used to, but one that had leveled out it was the usual riveting ride.
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The Well of Lost Plots
- By: Jasper Fforde
- Narrated by: Gabrielle Kruger
- Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
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Leaving Swindon behind her to hide out in the Well of Lost Plots (the place where all fiction is created), Thursday Next, Literary Detective and soon-to-be one parent family, ponders her next move from within an unpublished book of dubious merit entitled 'Caversham Heights'. Landen, her husband, is still eradicated, Aornis Hades is meddling with Thursday's memory, and Miss Havisham - when not sewing up plot-holes in 'Mill on the Floss' - is trying to break the land-speed record on the A409.
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thoroughly engrossed
- By Emma Fox on 16-09-2018
- The Well of Lost Plots
- By: Jasper Fforde
- Narrated by: Gabrielle Kruger
thoroughly engrossed
Reviewed: 16-09-2018
i was so involved with it I burned two dinners listening to it!! What a world.
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Lost in a Good Book
- By: Jasper Fforde
- Narrated by: Gabrielle Kruger
- Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
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Thursday Next, literary detective and newlywed, is back to embark on an adventure that begins, quite literally on her own doorstep. It seems that Landen, her husband of four weeks, actually drowned in an accident when he was two years old. Someone, somewhere, sometime, is responsible. The sinister Goliath Corporation wants its operative Jack Schitt out of the poem in which Thursday trapped him, and it will do almost anything to achieve this - but bribing the ChronoGuard? Is that possible?
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The narrator ruins it
- By Dusty on 20-08-2019
- Lost in a Good Book
- By: Jasper Fforde
- Narrated by: Gabrielle Kruger
gets really involved
Reviewed: 14-09-2018
don't do anything else while you're listening! this wins the award for my most rewound audii book ever.
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The Good Girl Stripped Bare
- By: Tracey Spicer
- Narrated by: Tracey Spicer
- Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
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From bogan to boned and beyond - a full-frontal 'femoir' by one of Australia's best-loved journalists. 'Will you ever work in television again?' the journalist asks, thrusting a microphone towards me. 'I hope so,' I say before scuttling into a cafe. It's feeding time, and I need to express. But questions niggle, like chafed nipples. Can women stand up for their rights without retribution? Should you cry over spilled milk? And what happens when a good girl goes bad?
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Good girl grows into inspiring woman
- By Robyn on 03-07-2017
- The Good Girl Stripped Bare
- By: Tracey Spicer
- Narrated by: Tracey Spicer
Life changing.
Reviewed: 03-09-2018
Three quarters of the way through this book I found myself holding my own in front of a crowd I would normally have found intimidating and confronting. my voice shook, but I said my piece anyway. Thank you Tracey for making me feel it was ok to have the courage.
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Bridge Burning and Other Hobbies
- By: Kitty Flanagan
- Narrated by: Kitty Flanagan
- Length: 5 hrs and 19 mins
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One of Australia’s favourite and most multitalented entertainers provides hilarious and honest life advice in this candid collection of cautionary tales. Kitty Flanagan has been locked in an industrial freezer in Western Australia and insulted about the size of her lady parts in Singapore and borne witness to the world’s most successful wife swap in suburban Sydney. It’s these valuable lessons from The University of Life that have taught her so many things, including the fact that cliches like ‘The University of Life’ are reeeally annoying.
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Funny AF!😂
- By Dee on 17-08-2018
- Bridge Burning and Other Hobbies
- By: Kitty Flanagan
- Narrated by: Kitty Flanagan
laughed out loud
Reviewed: 30-08-2018
Woke everyone up in the house with my laughing at 2am. Great blend of common sense and gold.
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Good Omens
- The BBC Radio 4 dramatisation
- By: Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman
- Narrated by: Mark Heap, Peter Serafinowicz, Josie Lawrence, and others
- Length: 4 hrs and 19 mins
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A full-cast BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman’s celebrated apocalyptic comic novel, with bonus length episodes and outtakes. According to the Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch, the world will end on a Saturday. Next Saturday in fact. Just after Any Answers on Radio 4….Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield.
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Clunky adaptation
- By Margaret on 08-06-2015
- Good Omens
- The BBC Radio 4 dramatisation
- By: Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman
- Narrated by: Mark Heap, Peter Serafinowicz, Josie Lawrence, Paterson Joseph, Full Cast
Listened all the way through four times
Reviewed: 18-03-2018
It got better each listen. Bloopers at the end were funny too. Buy this book.
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