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West Cork
- Narrated by: Sam Bungey, Jennifer Forde
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Two days before Christmas 1996, the broken, battered body of Sophie Toscan du Plantier was found outside her vacation home in West Cork, a serene region on Ireland’s idyllic southern coast. Decades later, no one has been charged with the murder, but the aggrieved inhabitants of West Cork are convinced they know who did it - and he still lives among them.
In this haunting and heartbreaking true crime series, reporter Sam Bungey and documentarian Jennifer Forde revisit the grisly homicide that left Ireland reeling. Featuring unprecedented research and extensive, exclusive interviews with the case’s key players, their work offers new insight on the still unsolved murder and the labyrinth investigation that followed. The result is an evocative audio portrait as gripping and intriguing as the case it unravels.
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Two days before Christmas 1996, the broken, battered body of Sophie Toscan du Plantier was found outside her vacation home in West Cork, a serene region on Ireland’s idyllic southern coast. Decades later, no one has been charged with the murder, but the aggrieved inhabitants of West Cork are convinced they know who did it - and he still lives among them.
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About the Creators
Journalist and editor Sam Bungey began his career in Dublin as cofounder of the national monthly magazine Mongrel. From there, he contributed to a wide range of publications including The Guardian and The Dublin Review. His first foray into audio was in 2011 when he was featured as a contributor on the beloved radio show This American Life. In 2014, Bungey was commended with a Human Rights Award for his work as deputy editor for the public journalism site The Global Mail.

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Jennifer Forde is a documentary producer known for her uncanny ability to get people to reveal themselves. She has worked with the BBC and a multitude of UK-based independent production companies. Her impressive litany of credits includes directing and producing an episode of The Secret Life of the National Grid (winner of the Royal Television Society Award for History), an episode of the Grierson-short-listed Catholics, and an installment of the New York Times Retro Report series. West Cork is her first journey into an audio-exclusive format.
What listeners say about West Cork
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- Sara Lopez
- 02-09-18
This is a Podcast not a book.
Would you listen to West Cork again? Why?
Yes! It is wonderful - However, audible readers may not be familiar with podcasts and will be concerned with the very different format. I am a voracious podcast consumer and I would list this as among the very best.
What was one of the most memorable moments of West Cork?
I think hearing the real voices of the citizens and investigators of West Cork. Especially as an American who had no idea of this case.
Which character – as performed by the narrator – was your favorite?
They are not characters but real people. They were all excellent.
If you could give West Cork a new subtitle, what would it be?
Real Crime Podacast
Any additional comments?
Please give this format a try it is excellent and the editing is superb.
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- LinZ
- 02-09-18
Not What I Was Expecting, but I Got Hooked
Not at all what I expected, but very interesting look at an ongoing investigation into a tragic crime. This is not a crime drama or a true crime book. This is an audio documentary following a real crime committed in a small, idyllic Irish town, akin to an episode Cold Case Files or Cold Justice...just without the video aspect. I got hooked right away and finished it in 2 days. Definitely worth listening to!
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- Ilia
- 03-07-18
EXCELLENT.
Wow. I am so impressed. I downloaded this on a lark, just trying to support Audible Originals and was BLOWN AWAY. I can’t stop talking about it. I tell everyone at work. By episode 4 I had full goose bumps. Beautifully researched. Beautifully plotted. Beautifully executed. Highly recommended.
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- Wayne
- 02-08-18
Fascinating!
I have listened to only 7 of the 13 episodes, but I will complete this audio book. This true crime story is fascinating. My significant complaint with this 13 episode book is that the credits are repeated after each and every episode. The setting is County Cork which is the most southwest part of Ireland. Cork city, the county government seat, is a reasonable size city of 120,000 population and it has an airport. The town of Blarney with its famous stone is a few miles north of Cork city, so the area is a popular tourist destination. West Cork, the area where the murder was committed, consists of several peninsulas that jut into the Atlantic Ocean. West Cork is a relatively primitive area more than 50 miles from Cork city. When I was there it in 1996 it was most assuredly not a tourist destination. The word remote comes to mind.
The West Cork murder series reminds me to ask the question, "What do I want/expect from Audible?" My personal answer is a very wide selection of audio books at a reasonable cost. Audible's credit system suits me perfectly; however I would like to see another membership level which offers more credits than Platinum Annual at a slightly lower price per credit. I'd like to purchase 50 or even 100 credits at one time. What I appreciate most about Audible is that I can purchase new releases from major publishing houses for a single credit which costs less than the cost of the same book in any other format. For example, the recently released Look for Me by Lisa Gardner cost me one Audible credit ($9.56) while the Kindle version sells for $13.99 and the dead tree versions start at $17.70 at Amazon. I also appreciate the cost advantages for many Audible books offered by Kindle Unlimited membership.
There are 2050 titles in my Audible library and I have borrowed 180 additional Audible titles with Kindle Unlimited. I love audio books and I love Audible because of the range of titles and the pricing. I speak only for myself when I write that the Audible extras such as Channels and Audible Originals offer little of interest to me.
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- Daniel Willis
- 02-08-18
Different
I think I like the new format but it takes some getting used to. I don’t like the credits at the end of each chapter as it interrupts ones train of thought. It is a unique way of listening to a story with many different voices. Will take some time to get used to.
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- Maximus Decimus
- 02-11-18
Unique approach to audio books, worth a try!
This isn't your typical audiobook, but instead an audio documentary, if you will, with recorded interviews, replays of news broadcasts, and the like.
It's well narrated, and we'll structured, but there were two things that irked me:
1. Breaking this into 13 30-minute "episodes" made for a very repetitive and redundant reciting of the cast and crew. This should either be eliminated altogether, or condensed onto fewer episodes. Hearing the production info so frequently was very annoying.
2. The story spends 95% of the time discussing the main suspect. I was really hoping for a little more investigative reporting around the alternative theories, instead of just a mere mention.
Overall, it's well worth a listen, especially at the $0 it cost me!
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- L. A. Smith
- 03-06-18
If Serial Met Broadchurch...
Yes, this is a podcast, not a book. So what? It's brilliant! A moving, compelling story of a murder and justice as yet unsatisfied. What could be more gripping than hearing the tale told from so many angles by the people who experienced it first hand and a couple of narrators who cared enough about the story to spend three years to bring it life.
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- Ann
- 02-13-18
ENTERTAINING AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING
An interesting account of a murder investigation by Irish police of an arrogant Englishman accused of murder in Cork County, Ireland. Although slow in the beginning, the audiobook soon picks up speed and keeps the listener engaged. Definitely worth an Audible credit.
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- Rachel S
- 06-29-18
Terrible disappointment.
Hours and hours of one annoying, arrogant, obnoxious man talking. I tried for a couple hours to bear through this, but it’s just Ian being directly interviewed and other people being interviewed about him. Barely anything about the woman who was murdered, any other suspects, etc. The investigators or interviewers or whatever attempted to bring up new evidence or breaks in the case, but it was all null/ridiculous and then they’d just go right back to Ian or people talking about Ian. Maddening.
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- Dewese
- 02-28-18
Kept Me Coming Back Every Day
Would you listen to West Cork again? Why?
Absolutely, I listened to West Cork each day on my commute to and from work which is only about 20 minutes. It was so captivating and I couldn't wait to get back to hear the next part.
What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
I so wanted to believe that Ian was the murderer but then his personality swayed me into thinking he was innocent, then suddenly I would say..Oh No he definitely did it. I kept changing my mind and I still have not made up my mind.
Which character – as performed by Sam Bungey and Jennifer Forde – was your favorite?
Both were awesome.
What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
Most interesting is the fact that a woman can live with a man that abuses her year after year and is a suspect is a murder and she continue to stay. The day he ripped my lip off would have been enough for me. Thats not love, sorry. She is afraid of him and what he could do to her, especially when he was younger.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-20-18
Chilling and poignant story with every intention to getting to the very heart of a brutal murder so court up in madness and lies
Chilling and poignant story telling, getting deep into the heart of this brutal killing of a beautiful woman in the place of her quiet home. The whole maddening affair, caught up in lies and misleading information. I hope on day true justice can one day be satisfied. To honor the life of Madam Sophie Toscan De Plantier.
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- Jessica Abrams
- 12-07-18
Worth your time
An excellent example of storytelling, incorporating voices of those involved with the narrative and goal of finding the truth and remembering our fragile humanity.
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- Stephen McKenna
- 09-05-18
Gripping. Mesmerising.
I couldn’t stop listening once I started. The journalists work is unbelievable and their narration is excellent
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- Anonymous User
- 03-15-18
West Cork
Excellent. Well researched and produced. Very much like the first season of Serial with Irish accents.
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- Candice
- 03-03-18
Unnecessarily dragged out
Just like most true crime docos.. too much anticipation building too much unnecessary details and little actual investigation and deduction, let alone smart plot twists.
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- Ruby
- 02-28-18
Like 'Serial' done in Ireland
Loved this one. Well produced. Hooked from episode one. It follows the Serial podcast format.
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- K L Smith
- 02-21-18
Murderinos and true crime junkies will LOVE this.
✅ well researched
✅ well written
✅ well produced
✅ fair and balanced
✅ enthralling story
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- Lena H.
- 03-16-18
Dreadful
Impossible to listen to because music is played throughout. Very disappointing . I tried to follow the story which might have been ok but the music was too distracting. It's a book. Not a CD.
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- Kevin Crowley
- 03-15-18
Brilliant
Guilty or not the Irish justice system has failed both the French lady and those most hurt
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- Anonymous User
- 04-10-18
A disappointing and amateurish treatment of a deeply troubling case
This is my first disappointment with Audible — I can see why it was free, because it compares poorly with other true crime podcasts of a much higher calibre. The reporters are not brave or well-informed enough to tackle the really interesting question, which is the colossal mismanagement of the murder investigation by the gardai, and so they resort to a simplistic portrayal of the Irish as parochial and bigoted. This bears no relation to my experience of living in Ireland as a foreigner, and it obscures the real and serious material of the case. The podcast is poorly structured, far too long, shows abysmal interview technique and lacks both research and dispassion. It only became interesting in the final two hours, and should have been less than half the length for the amount of substantive material covered. It doesn’t matter whether you think Ian Bailey is guilty; this is a poorly-framed narrative which sheds no light on the case and offers nothing of value to a listener interested in either the case itself or the effects of the case on Ireland and Irish society. They make the point that Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s family has been short-changed by the legal process in Ireland, but I think they are equally short-changed by this sort of amateurish production. Whatever this is, it’s not serious reportage.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-20-18
Gripping!
I binge listened (back to back over the course of the day) as was super curious to see where this narrative lead. I also enjoyed the performance and the way different information was revealed in different formats (as interviews, news clips and captured audio).
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- Anonymous User
- 02-15-18
Riveting
Very good narration and a riveting story. Very well researched. Haunting landscape for a story like this.
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- nicola best
- 04-01-21
Intrigue Centralé
Listened to this numerous times. It's not just an account of happenings. It's an atmosphere, a time and feeling captured in the recounting of events and interview content. It is eerie and so well constructed.
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- Narrated by: Katherine Kellgren
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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Life as a ship's boy aboard HMS Dolphin is a dream come true for Jacky Faber. Gone are the days of scavenging for food and fighting for survival on the streets of 18th-century London. Instead, Jacky is becoming a skilled and respected sailor as the crew pursues pirates on the high seas. There's only one problem: Jacky is a girl. And she will have to use every bit of her spirit, wit, and courage to keep the crew from discovering her secret.
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Sometimes it clicks
- By Terry on 12-09-09
By: L. A. Meyer
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Wishes and Wellingtons
- By: Julie Berry
- Narrated by: Jayne Entwistle
- Length: 9 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
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Maeve Merritt chafes at the rigid rules at her London boarding school for “Upright Young Ladies.” When punishment forces her to sort through the trash, she finds a sardine tin that houses a foul-tempered djinni with no intention of submitting to a schoolgirl as his master. Soon an orphan boy from the charitable home next door, a mysterious tall man in ginger whiskers, a disgruntled school worker, and a take-no-prisoners business tycoon are in hot pursuit of Maeve and her magical discovery.
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I didn’t want it to end
- By Julia on 10-05-18
By: Julie Berry
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The Girl with All the Gifts
- By: M. R. Carey
- Narrated by: Finty Williams
- Length: 13 hrs and 4 mins
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Melanie is a very special girl. Dr. Caldwell calls her "our little genius". Every morning, Melanie waits in her cell to be collected for class. When they come for her, Sergeant keeps his gun pointing at her while two of his people strap her into the wheelchair. She thinks they don't like her. She jokes that she won't bite, but they don't laugh. Melanie loves school. She loves learning about spelling and sums and the world outside the classroom and the children's cells. She tells her favorite teacher all the things she'll do when she grows up.
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FLEETWOOD MAC
- By Jim "The Impatient" on 09-04-15
By: M. R. Carey
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Midnight Son
- By: James Dommek Jr., Josephine Holtzman, Isaac Kestenbaum
- Narrated by: James Dommek Jr.
- Length: 3 hrs and 23 mins
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James Dommek, Jr., an Alaska Native writer and musician, sheds new light on a real-life mystery that pits Native American folklore against the US justice system. In the vast Alaskan Arctic, legend has it there once lived a mythic tribe—Iñukuns—that only existed in rumors and whispers. This changed forever when an actor-turned-fugitive, Teddy Kyle Smith, had an encounter that brought Iñukuns from myth to reality. Smith was an aspiring actor with a promising career until it all came quickly crashing down with a gunshot, a manhunt, bloodshed, and other frightful events.
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It’s an Inuit Thing. You possibly don’t understand it.
- By Amazon Customer on 11-13-19
By: James Dommek Jr., and others
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The Sea
- By: John Banville
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
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The narrator is Max Morden, a middle-aged Irishman who, soon after his wife's death, has gone back to the seaside town where he spent his summer holidays as a child; a retreat from the grief, anger, and numbness of his life without her. But it is also a return to the place where he met the Graces, the well-heeled vacationing family with whom he experienced the strange suddenness of both love and death for the first time.
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OVERWHELMINGLY FINE
- By Karen on 07-20-07
By: John Banville
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The Fact of a Body
- A Murder and a Memoir
- By: Alex Marzano-Lesnevich
- Narrated by: Alex Marzano-Lesnevich
- Length: 10 hrs and 38 mins
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Before Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich begins a summer job at a law firm in Louisiana, working to help defend men accused of murder, she thinks her position is clear. The child of two lawyers, she is staunchly anti-death penalty. But the moment convicted murderer Ricky Langley's face flashes on the screen as she reviews old tapes - the moment she hears him speak of his crimes - she is overcome with the feeling of wanting him to die. Shocked by her reaction, she digs deeper and deeper into the case.
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Memoir of Molestation
- By Margaret on 05-22-17
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Milkman
- By: Anna Burns
- Narrated by: Bríd Brennan
- Length: 14 hrs and 11 mins
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In this unnamed city, to be interesting is dangerous. Middle sister, our protagonist, is busy attempting to keep her mother from discovering her maybe-boyfriend and to keep everyone in the dark about her encounter with Milkman. But when first brother-in-law sniffs out her struggle and rumours start to swell, middle sister becomes "interesting" - the last thing she ever wanted to be. To be interesting is to be noticed, and to be noticed is dangerous. Milkman is a tale of gossip and hearsay, silence and deliberate deafness. It is a story of inaction with enormous consequences.
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Like the writing, not the audio issues
- By Criticalthinker on 12-31-18
By: Anna Burns
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The Christmas Hirelings
- By: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
- Narrated by: Richard Armitage
- Length: 3 hrs and 53 mins
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Sir John Penlyon is planning to spend Christmas at his estate with his niece and his friend Danby, the closest thing he has to family since disowning his daughter years ago. (She eloped with the parson, who was, of course, penniless.) Danby suggests that at Christmastime the estate needs the presence of small children, and offers to find some - the “hirelings” - despite Sir John’s skepticism. Three children duly arrive, and the youngest, precocious four year-old Moppet, quickly endears herself to Sir John.
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Boring
- By Allen on 12-10-18
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The Crossing
- Harry Bosch, Book 18
- By: Michael Connelly
- Narrated by: Titus Welliver
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
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Detective Harry Bosch has retired from the LAPD, but his half-brother, defense attorney Mickey Haller, needs his help. The murder rap against his client seems ironclad, but Mickey is sure it's a setup. Though it goes against all his instincts, Bosch takes the case. With the secret help of his former LAPD partner, Lucia Soto, he turns the investigation inside the police department. But as Bosch gets closer to discovering the truth, he makes himself a target.
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Bosch Delivers Bigtime
- By Chip Atkinson on 11-12-15
By: Michael Connelly
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Heart of Darkness: A Signature Performance by Kenneth Branagh
- By: Joseph Conrad
- Narrated by: Kenneth Branagh
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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A Signature Performance: Kenneth Branagh plays this like a campfire ghost story, told by a haunted, slightly insane Marlow.
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Disgusting Revision
- By Long_Schlong_Silver on 09-27-18
By: Joseph Conrad
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Finding Tamika
- By: Erika Alexander, Kevin Hart, Charlamagne Tha God, and others
- Narrated by: Erika Alexander
- Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
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Black girls and women disappear every day, but not without a trace. Join actress and activist Erika Alexander in a neo-noir, true crime drama as she searches for Tamika Huston, a 24-year-old Black woman from Spartanburg, SC who went missing in 2004. Her case became a rallying cry for other missing Black women in America and led to a growing demand to expose a system that ignores missing girls and women of color.
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Such a wonderful series.
- By amber on 03-04-22
By: Erika Alexander, and others
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Say Nothing
- A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
- By: Patrick Radden Keefe
- Narrated by: Matthew Blaney
- Length: 14 hrs and 40 mins
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In December 1972, Jean McConville, a 38-year-old mother of 10, was dragged from her Belfast home by masked intruders, her children clinging to her legs. They never saw her again. Her abduction was one of the most notorious episodes of the vicious conflict known as The Troubles. Everyone in the neighborhood knew the IRA was responsible. Patrick Radden Keefe's mesmerizing audiobook on the bitter conflict in Northern Ireland and its aftermath uses the McConville case as a starting point for the tale of a society wracked by a violent guerrilla war.
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On a par with I'll Be Gone in the Dark, plus...
- By Grace O'Malley on 03-01-19
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Spare
- By: Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex
- Narrated by: Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex
- Length: 15 hrs and 39 mins
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Before losing his mother, twelve-year-old Prince Harry was known as the carefree one, the happy-go-lucky Spare to the more serious Heir. Grief changed everything. He struggled at school, struggled with anger, with loneliness—and, because he blamed the press for his mother’s death, he struggled to accept life in the spotlight.
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Total Snoozer.
- By Jaga on 01-11-23
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Atomic Habits
- An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones
- By: James Clear
- Narrated by: James Clear
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
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No matter your goals, Atomic Habits offers a proven framework for improving - every day. James Clear, one of the world's leading experts on habit formation, reveals practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to form good habits, break bad ones, and master the tiny behaviors that lead to remarkable results. If you're having trouble changing your habits, the problem isn't you. The problem is your system. Bad habits repeat themselves again and again not because you don't want to change, but because you have the wrong system for change.
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Author went overboard hawking his site
- By CHughes on 06-25-19
By: James Clear