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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 9:46 am in

The Beacon Bike: Around England and Wales in 327 Lighthouses by Ed Peppitt (Edward Peppett)
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 315 MB
Overview: The Beacon Bike is the inspirational tale of one man's quest to fulfil the promise he made to himself as a small child, nestled in the bed of an attic room while the glow of Dungeness lighthouse flashed past his window—a comforting, ever-present companion. It is also a loving tribute to the coast; not only its beautiful landscape, but also the communities that make it so special. It celebrates the generosity of spirit found in people around the the country, as well as the history of the iconic lights that brighten their world. This journey is a testament to the joy of life's simple pleasures. A warm welcome at the end of a long day. The fire of a child's imagination, rekindled in later life. The power of a light that pierces the darkness.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 9:21 am in

Single Today: Conquer Yesterday's Regrets, Ditch Tomorrow's Worries, and Thrive Right Where You Are by Ryan Wekenman
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 368 MB
Overview: An empowering guide to the gift of singleness that will help you leave shame in the past and let go of anxiety about the future in order to thrive today. Ryan believes that singleness isn’t a curse to endure. Rather, it’s a gift to enjoy, even if at times it can be hard to see it that way. But he has discovered firsthand—and from hundreds of meetings with other single people—that we are often consumed by regrets or shame from the past, together with worry or fear of the future, making it feel impossible to find peace in the present. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Single Today shares Ryan’s perceptive anecdotes, thought-provoking questions and disarming humor as he invites you into his journey of learning to fully embrace his current reality.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 8:33 am in

How to Be a Bad Botanist by Simon Barnes
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 212 MB
Overview: Can you tell a tomato from a grape? Lawn from an oak tree? Then congratulations - you are a botanist. Self-confessed bad birdwatcher Simon Barnes thought he knew nothing about plants. He didn't object to them: trees are interesting, because birds perch in them; plants are useful as they create habitats and birds live in habitats. But while admiring the tenacity of some sea kale and yellow-horned poppy to thrive on an inhospitable shingle beach, he was struck by a truth - it all begins with plants. In this funny and inspiring book, Simon Barnes tells the story of a lifelong relationship with plants, and the realisation of the fact. Taking us from thinking ourselves ignorant about plants, to gently starting to observe seasons, patterns and places, Barnes guides us on a journey to better observing the beauty and diversity of the natural world. Both a primer on how to appreciate the plants around us and an exploration on how they make our external and interior worlds, How to be a Bad Botanist opens our eyes to the wonders around us. Plants are everywhere, in every part of your life, and you know more than you think.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 7:55 am in

Catland: Feline Enchantment and the Making of the Modern World by Kathryn Hughes
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 318 MB
Overview: Some called it a craze. To others it was a cult. Join prize-winning historian Kathryn Hughes to discover how Britain fell in love with cats and ushered in a new era. ‘He invented a whole cat world’ declared H. G. Wells of Louis Wain, the Edwardian artist whose anthropomorphic kittens made him a household name. His drawings were irresistible but Catland was more than the creation of one eccentric imagination. It was an attitude – a way of being in society while discreetly refusing to follow its rules. As cat capitalism boomed in the spectacular Edwardian age, prized animals changed hands for hundreds of pounds and a new industry sprung up to cater for their every need. Cats were no longer basement-dwelling pest-controllers, but stylish cultural subversives, more likely to flaunt a magnificent ruff and a pedigree from Persia. Wherever you found old conventions breaking down, there was a cat at the centre of the storm. Whether they were flying aeroplanes, sipping champagne or arguing about politics, Wain’s feline cast offered a sly take on the restless and risky culture of the post-Victorian world. No-one experienced these uncertainties more acutely than Wain himself, confined to a mental asylum while creating his most iconic work. Catland is a fascinating and fabulous unravelling of our obsession with cats, and the man dedicated to chronicling them.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 7:23 am in

Decoy by Robert Murphy
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 256 MB
Overview: The shocking true story of one of Britain’s most secretive, groundbreaking and successful police covert operations. Bristol, 1979. An attacker roams the streets... Young women are warned not to go out alone... Enter the Decoys. For several years, a prolific predator haunted Bristol. Avon and Somerset Police had tried all their usual tactics to catch the ‘Clifton Rapist’, and public pressure was mounting. In 1979, a daring new plan was introduced, unlike anything previously attempted by a UK police force. A small group of young female officers – some aged just 18 – put their lives on the line, walking the quiet residential roads late at night, acting as bait. Drawing on in-depth research and first-hand interviews with the women at the heart of the operation, Decoy is a dramatic retelling of one of the most groundbreaking agent provocateur stings in British history.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: RaipDown at Today, 6:25 am in

Constant Sorrow (Backyard Starship #15) by J.N. Chaney (Author), Terry Maggert (Author), Jeffrey Kafer (Narrator)
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 572 MB
Overview: Humans have been in the stars far longer than Van originally thought—and they've been busy.

Not every visitor to or from Earth has good intentions, and the Peacemakers are faced with an uncomfortable reality. The Earth is about to meet aliens. Some of the aliens are bringing goods to trade. And among those items are weapons.

When a secret cabal of humans who want to exploit the Earth is revealed, Van has to decide how and where to fight this threat. Along the way, he reveals a secret history that began in the Great War—and ends with mass chaos on his home planet.

Van won't let that happen—at least not without a fight, and to hold back the gears of war, he's going to need a lot of help. With Torina at his side, the crew faces a decision that will change the future of the stars themselves and challenge the Guild, the Earth, and the Equal Grasp as the universe gets smaller with each contact between humans and aliens.

How can Van manage the clash, save Earth, and deliver peace?

If he can, what will it cost him?
Genre: Audiobooks > Fiction

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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 6:00 am in

An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals and Other Works by David Hume
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 346 MB
Overview: In his autobiography, David Hume declared unequivocally that this work, An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (1751) is "of all my writings, historical, philosophical, or literary, incomparably the best." In it, Hume takes the discussion away from traditional attitudes where either rational or metaphysical issues govern moral principles. Instead, he introduces the human factor, introducing the sentiments and passions inherent in human psychology. Hume's "An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals" stands as a testament to his profound insight into the complexities of human nature and morality.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: rainsky at Today, 5:28 am in

The Science of Rights by Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 332 MB
Overview: The Science of Rights (originally in German: Grundlage des Naturrechts nach Principien der Wissenschaftslehre) by Johann Gottlieb Fichte, was originally written in 1796 and later translated by Adolph Ernst Kroeger into English.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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