"Okay"
I don't see any long term interest in this book and with Romney's loss it likely will be forgotten. Anyways, I listened to this before the November 12 election to get a better idea of Romney. You can sort of tell its written by two authors, the first is smitten with Romney and thinks he's the greatest guy in the world. It almost seems disingenuous and written to show how great Romeny is, the other author seems more honest, but at the same time wants to show Romney's greed and questionable leadership at Bain. Overall it was okay, but a very generic non interesting biography of someone who perhaps might be more interesting than this book lead on.
The reader though did a superb job, too bad it was for such a lackluster book.
"Excellent book from a young Darwin"
Dawkin's is one of the best audio book readers out there and his British ascent works perfectly with both Darwin books.
This concise book is easier to read than the full version and Dawkin's does an excellent job reading it.
"Decent"
Harris is a decent reader. This book explores free will, but honestly is too simplistic and short to really be worth anything more than a dollar or two.