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Hummingbird
- Narrated by: Jude Angelini
- Series: Jude Angelini Memoirs
- Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Art & Literature
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Publisher's Summary
Dark, deviant, and deliriously funny, Jude Angelini writes in the colloquial vein of Charles Bukowski, using his unique, natural voice to tell stories from his life. He writes about his sexual encounters - both strange and intimate - alongside stories from his childhood and his tell-all experiences with "science drugs". Throughout it all, Jude is critical of himself and his actions, proving himself to be vulnerable, lonely, and extremely relatable. A stellar follow-up to Hyena.
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- Tony Mont
- 03-08-18
Like listening to the voice inside my head
I've listened to both his books twice. I get lost in the stories. Reminds me of myself in a lot of ways. It will make you feel good, depressed, happy, sad. One minute you'll want to do every drug on the planet, the next minute you never want to touch drugs again. Peaks and valleys people. Peaks and valleys.
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- Benjamin Rodriguez
- 04-06-18
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- Owen Handle
- 03-27-18
Riveting!
This book had me hooked from the beginning to the end. I highly recommend. Enjoyed every minute of it.
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- Andrew J. Becerra
- 01-25-18
Essays
This is a collection of essays that show Jude’s experiences. I hope he finds his joy. Then I’ll know I’m able to as well.
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- Mason
- 01-20-18
Honest. Entertaining. Hilarious at times and tragic at others. Highly, highly recommend this book.
Honest. Entertaining. Hilarious at times and tragic at others. Highly, highly recommend this book. The very short stories are the perfect format and that Jude reads this himself is a treat to say the least. This needs to be its own HBO series.
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- NJ Maven
- 01-20-18
Don’t read these- let Jude read them to you
Addictive stories about his addictive personality. Beautiful with flashes of ugly brilliance. Great encore to Hyena
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- Shelbie L.
- 11-03-17
Dark Deep and Real
This book is not as light hearted as the first but it is just as raw and even more disgustingly honest. This book is all the truths we try to push to the back of our minds about ourselves and the ones we love. It takes a strong person to expose such prevledged information about themselves and Jude did just that. In a world where everything is filtered and shown in it's best light it's nice to hear something real by someone that doesn't hold 2 Phds and as always his voice was smooth and original. Thanks Jude
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- Ascencio
- 01-25-22
Rude Jude Did It Again!
Great audio book. Interesting and relatable stories. Jude Angelini is one of my favorite authors. I haven't listened to or read a book in years until now. I highly recommend it.
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- Detroit Mike
- 12-03-21
Incredible and Vulnerable
Jude exposes his true self!!
Incredible & intimate stories!!
He really put it all out there!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-05-21
Intriguing and straightforward
Honest and free stories about his life and upbringing. Not many people are willing to be this sincere and unapologetic about who they are, and those around them. This isn’t for the prude and proper.