Short Stories of Winners and Losers
The Book That Tells Secrets 2
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Narrado por:
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John Smale
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De:
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John Smale
Sobre este áudio
I am the book that reads its listeners. I am the fly on the wall, the butler looking through the keyhole, the silent witness who is now talking. I expose the truths that were hidden about people who win and those who lose. In this book, there are weird and wonderful stories such as:
- The wine snobs who got caught out.
- The sad veteran whose life was ruined by war.
- The couple who found a very surprising love when they found they had more in common that was first thought.
- The old man who cheated his way into a care home and was evicted by a society that doesn’t care.
- A perfect marriage that was less than perfect.
And so many more that will grab your emotions and will provoke your thoughts. They will also entertain you.
What about you? So, did I discover anything about you, dear listener? Have a look, and see how much I know about you. It is up to you to make sense of what I am going to say and how it is personal just to you.
There is more about you in the other book descriptions in this series.
- You might be wondering how I could have read your thoughts and feelings before you read or heard me. I do not know how to explain it. For some reason, it just happened. Perhaps you listened to one of my earlier books or know somebody who did. That is all I can say.
- You want to know how your life will progress, but I am not a fortune teller. I just know what I have read about you and your private thoughts.
- And I know you have been able to see the twists in every chapter, including this one.
- Come what may, hopefully we have got to know each other well enough for you to kindly review what you have read or heard. Thank you.