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Mojave Madness by E. Hoffman Price narrated by Mike Vendetti is a spicy mystery that was published in “Spicy Mystery Stories” a pulp magazine in July 1937. In today’s publishing world it could be considered a mystery story with soft porn. “To Ray and Linda it all sounded like a trick to keep them from getting married. But you can’t reason with a madman… And at the things they found in the desert with him. They almost believed they were mad too!”
E. Hoffman Price (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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The Art of War by Sun Tzu is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the Late Spring and Autumn Period (roughly 5th century BC). The work, which is attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu ('Master Sun'), is composed of 13 chapters. Each one is devoted to a different set of skills or art related to warfare and how it applies to military strategy and tactics. The audiobook version of The Art of War narrated by Mike Vendetti is a faithful and engaging rendition of this classic text. Vendetti's clear and concise delivery makes the complex concepts of The Art of War easy to understand, and his passion for the material is evident throughout. This audiobook is an essential resource for anyone interested in military history, strategy, or leadership. Some of the key takeaways from The Art of War include: - The importance of knowing your enemy and yourself. - The need to be flexible and adaptable in the face of changing circumstances. - The importance of deception and surprise. - The need to build morale and unity within your forces. - The importance of discipline and order. The Art of War is a timeless classic that has been studied and admired by military leaders and strategists for centuries. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the principles of warfare and leadership. If you are interested in learning more about The Art of War, I recommend checking out the audiobook narrated by Mike Vendetti. It is a faithful and engaging rendition of this classic text that will help you understand the principles of warfare and leadership.
Sun Tzu (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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The Book of Revelation is a complex and challenging book, but it is also one of the most important books in the Bible. It is a book of prophecy, and it tells of the end times, the return of Jesus Christ, and the final judgment. The book is full of symbolism and imagery, and it can be difficult to understand. However, Mike Vendetti's audiobook reading of the Book of Revelation makes it much easier to understand. Vendetti's clear and concise narration helps to bring the book to life, and he does a great job of explaining the symbolism and imagery. Overall, Mike Vendetti's reading of the Book of Revelation is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to understand this important book of the Bible. Vendetti's clear and concise narration makes the book easy to understand.
King James (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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Philip K Dick held a fascination for nuclear war and robots. In this excellent short story, robots or AI have taken over the raising of children.
Philip K. Dick (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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Eons after the last nuclear war, humans have become the inferior race. Cities have become segregated, and robots rule the world. The robots did have a sense of justice, though. If a human could score high enough on an annual test, he could move up in society. There was a catch, though. The test was so slanted toward robot mentality and knowledge a human didn't have a chance. Then James P. Crow (not his real name) arrives on the scene with his window that sees into the past and the future. Philip K. Dick takes a real shot at a social injustice that existed in America when this short story, read by award-winning narrator Mike Vendetti, appeared in the May 1954 issue of Planet Stories.
Philip K. Dick (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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Award winnning narrrator Mike Vendetti reads 'Jon's World,' a short story by Philip K. Dick, first published in 1954. It is a sequel to his earlier short story 'Second Variety.' The story is set in the year 2051, after a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. The war has left the Earth a devastated wasteland, and most of the human population has been forced to live on the Moon. The story follows the character of Jon, a young boy who has been having visions of a different world, a world where the war never happened and humans and robots live together in peace. Jon's parents believe that he is mentally ill, and they take him to see a doctor. The doctor performs a lobotomy on Jon, which leaves him unable to have any more visions. However, Jon's visions have already had an impact on the world. A group of scientists have developed a time machine, and they use it to travel back in time to 1951, just before the war started. They hope to prevent the war from happening by destroying the research that led to the development of the robot 'claws' that turned against humanity. The scientists are successful in their mission, and the war never happens. However, when they return to the future, they find that the world has changed. Humans and robots have never learned to live together in peace, and the world is now ruled by a totalitarian regime. The story ends with Jon, who is now an adult, reflecting on the events of the story. He realizes that his visions were not just a product of his imagination but a glimpse of a possible future. He wonders if it is too late to change the course of history and prevent the world from becoming a totalitarian nightmare. 'Jon's World' is a thought-provoking story that explores the themes of free will, determinism, and the power of imagination. It is a reminder that the choices we make today can have a profound impact on the future of our world.
Philip K. Dick (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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Isaac Asimov, known primarily for his science fiction stories, was also a scientist. In cooperation with the Senior Scholastic magazine, he composed this wonderful and fascinating work of historical nonfiction. Twenty-six far-reaching discoveries and the twenty-nine scientists who made them—from Archimedes, who boasted he could move the world, to Goddard, who sent the first liquid-fuel rocket toward space. These men of vision and genius set their sights beyond the known to bring about hold advances in scientific thinking and enlarge our knowledge of man and his environment. Masterfully narrated by award-winning narrator Mike Vendetti. This work is an inspiration to young and old alike. Who knew Thomas Alva Edison lost his hearing in one ear because he lost his balance hopping a train, and a trainman grabbed him by the ears to pull him onto the train?
Isaac Asimov (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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The Pause is a short story by Isaac Asimov, first published in 1954. The story is about a nuclear physicist named Alexander Johannison who discovers that radioactivity has disappeared from the Earth. He soon realizes that he is the only one who remembers it, and that everyone else has forgotten all about it. The story explores the themes of memory, knowledge, and power. Johannison is initially horrified to find that he is the only one who remembers radioactivity, and he fears that the world is now vulnerable to nuclear attack. However, he eventually comes to realize that the disappearance of radioactivity is a chance for humanity to start over, without the threat of nuclear war. The Pause is a thought-provoking story that raises important questions about the nature of knowledge and the power of memory. It is a reminder that even the most basic facts of our world can be changed, and that we must always be vigilant in protecting our knowledge and our way of life. Award winning audiobook narrator Mike Vendetti brings this well-written and engaging short story to life and it is sure to leave listeners thinking about the implications of its premise. It is a classic example of Asimov's ability to take a simple idea and turn it into a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.
Isaac Asimov (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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A Riveting Story of Survival After the Catastrophic Destruction of America’s Power Grid Throws the Country into Darkness and Chaos Days have turned into weeks with no contact from anyone outside of North America, where the power, communication and transportation grid has been completely destroyed by massive solar flares. In the ensuing chaos, grocery store shelves have been stripped bare and panicked survivors have fled the cities and towns, sweeping across the countryside in a desperate attempt to find sustenance and avoid the violence. Artie Drager has risked everything to sail from the West Indies to New Orleans, where his daughter Casey was attending college. Finally catching up with her after discovering she had long since evacuated the city with her friends, Artie’s plan to get her to safe refuge on his brother’s sailboat begins to fall apart. Artie and his daughter must fight to survive, and hard choices must be made when part of their crew fails to return before they must set sail. This sequel to THE PULSE explores the descent into anarchy that occurs when everything familiar in modern life is suddenly stripped away and survivors must adapt to a harsh new reality or die.
Scott B. Williams (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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Pulse: A Novel of Surviving the Collapse of the Grid
A thrilling narrative of survival amid the violence and chaos following the catastrophic destruction of America's power grid. As massive solar flares bombard the Earth, an intense electromagnetic pulse brings down America’s long-neglected power grid. The electric age ends and anarchy descends as desperate citizens panic. Artie Drager, whose dream Bahamas vacation turns into every parent’s worst nightmare, finds himself stranded thousands of miles from his home and only daughter, Jessica. As the horrible aftermath unfolds, Jessica is frantic about her father lost somewhere at sea. But first she must save herself right at home. Gangs of looters are raping, creating havoc, and taking everything in sight. Jessica is forced to bug out from the crumbling streets of New Orleans into the desolate and dangerous backwaters of Mississippi while her father sets sail on a trackless ocean a thousand miles away. This compelling, fast-paced, action-adventure novel has readers riveted and uneasy, questioning whether they would have what it takes to survive in an America lit only by firelight.
Scott B. Williams (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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The thrilling story of teenagers struggling for survival as the modern world collapses around them Massive solar flares bombard the Earth. An intense electromagnetic pulse undermines America’s power grid, wreaking havoc. Panic and chaos ensue in cities like New Orleans, where 16-year-old Mitch Henley was stranded after driving his parents to the airport. The son of a game warden in a rural Mississippi county, Mitch is an expert hunter and woodsman and knows he can survive back on his family’s remote 600 acres. With no way to know if his parents’ plane landed safely or crashed because of the pulse, Mitch sets out alone to walk home. But what Mitch hadn’t counted on was meeting April: a determined young woman who has an even more compelling reason to make it to her destination. Thrust into adulthood at an early age, April is a fighter who won’t back down, and when the two of them pair up to face the dangers ahead, they endure and overcome one setback and disappointment after another. Set in the world of the author’s dystopian thriller: THE PULSE, where anarchy and desperation reign, THE DARKNESS AFTER is a frightening look at how fragile our technologically dependent lifestyle really is.
Scott B. Williams (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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What I Saw at Shiloh by Ambrose Bierce, narrated by Mike Vendetti. The audiobook is a first-hand account of the Battle of Shiloh, one of the bloodiest battles of the American Civil War. Bierce, who was a soldier in the Union Army, was present at the battle and provides a vivid and often harrowing account of the fighting. Vendetti's narration is excellent. He brings Bierce's words to life with his clear and expressive voice. He also does a good job of conveying the horror and violence of the battle. The audiobook is a valuable historical document and a powerful reminder of the cost of war. It is also a well-written and engaging story that will stay with you long after you finish listening to it.
Ambrose Bierce (Author), Mike Vendetti (Narrator)
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