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Audiobooks
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Description

Audiobooks, with various types of reads including dramatic, deadpan, comedic, edgy, character

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the ditch was no deeper or darker or wider than when he had last been here, no more than two feet deep, 3.5 feet wide. But it was sick with some kind of disease, a disease that he was connected to with endless invisible cable. And the disease itself was invisible to any average person who might pass by it. Any average person. What does that mean? You're above average. Far from it. As a matter of fact, quite the contrary. Quite the opposite. If anything, I'm way far below average. It didn't wander very far. There wasn't much point in wandering far the same questions that he always had drifted to and froing ebbed and flowed, swarmed, crumbled conjoined Bryant and dark and laughed and cried. Let's be honest. Are you looking for another one of those books that's going to tell you how to get rich? How to be happy, how to find spiritually Enlightenment ought to be fit and lose weight, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. If so, this is most certainly not the book for you, for I am putting for the doctrine of an entirely different sort. I am telling you that you are far better off if you think negatively, that's right. This is a book, a negative thinking. Why, you might ask, Should anyone want to learn how to think negatively? Is this not easy enough to do without any help? While that's just the point, it is easy. The trouble is, people too often overlook what's easy and obvious and strive for the unattainable. In order to succeed with this system, you need none of the following qualities. Gumshoes side. Watching Pete Storm out of the store, he leaned down and pulled the small television back on to the counter with a loud grunt. His arms burned as he shifted it into place. He was out of shape, and he knew it. It was sad seeing Pete like that. He hated when his customers were sad because sad customers were never in the mood to spend. He flicked the switch on the small box and watch the television sputter, click onto a screen of static and then go blank. Great, just great.