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Рассказы, истории, байки из серии Истории Деда Захара в авторском исполнении Сергея Голикова.
Знакомьтесь! Дед
Захар - мудрец от сохи. Всю жизнь на "земле" в трудах да заботах!Сермяжная правда жизни - другой правды для него не существует."Давно живу. Много чего повидал. Люблю послушать, но и сам порассказать могу."
Ну, тут Дед Захар, думаю, слукавил - любит он поговорить, любит Дед когда его слушают.
И сам напридумает, насочиняет. И других на свой лад переврет да за свое выкажет. -
"The Secret Adversary" is a mystery novel by Agatha Christie, first published in 1922. It introduces the characters of Tommy and Tuppence, a pair of clever, adventurous young people who form a partnership, calling themselves "Young Adventurers Ltd." The story is set in post-World War I Britain, where economic hardship and political unrest are prevalent.The plot revolves around a missing woman named Jane Finn, who was entrusted with sensitive government documents but disappeared five years earlier. Tommy and Tuppence, in need of money and excitement, embark on a quest to find Jane Finn and the documents, which are of vital importance to the British government.Their investigation leads them into a world of espionage and political intrigue, involving various shadowy figures and a mysterious mastermind known only as "Mr. Brown." Throughout the novel, Christie weaves a complex web of red herrings, unexpected twists, and turns, culminating in a surprising revelation of the true identity of the secret adversary.The book is notable for its witty dialogue, fast-paced action, and the charming partnership of Tommy and Tuppence, which set it apart from Christie's other works that typically feature a solitary detective figure. "The Secret Adversary" marked the beginning of a series of novels and short stories featuring these characters, showcasing Christie's versatility as a writer beyond her famous Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple series.
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Myth Making, Spell Breaking.It’s about knowing our psyche as a treasure chest and using story as a map.Not for children. Fuck.
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For the best in Horror listen to our newest podcast series 'Dark Minds' Here we talk with the creators of some of the most ingenious suspense, horror, and dark fantasy writing to find out how they get there. We will go through their process and what influenced them to get into writing and keeps them interested. From the makers of the House of Mystery radio show Alan R Warren.
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Journey into the wild with "White Fang" by Jack London. Follow the life of a wolf-dog navigating the harsh environments of the Yukon Territory. This gripping novel explores themes of survival, nature, and the human-animal bond, making it a timeless adventure.
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О книгах. Три аргумента за прочтение книги, и два — против.
Автор — Александра Белогубова
Автор фото обложки — Drew Coffman
Автор музыки — Victor Cooper
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In Ben Johnson's "The Alchemist," a trio of scammers promise wealth and fortune to their victims, exploiting human greed and gullibility. This podcast episode unpacks Johnson’s comedic masterpiece, delving into the timeless themes of deception, ambition, and the pursuit of wealth. Perfect for listeners who enjoy tales of trickery, wit, and the unraveling of con games with unexpected twists and consequences.
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"Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott is a heartwarming tale of the March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—growing up during the Civil War. This podcast delves into themes of family, love, independence, and the trials and triumphs of womanhood. Explore the enduring appeal of this beloved classic as we reflect on its timeless messages of personal growth and sisterhood.
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Enter the world of "Death in Venice," where art and beauty collide with obsession and decay. This podcast explores Thomas Mann’s novella, offering deep analysis and reflections on its themes and characters. A must-listen for literature enthusiasts and those interested in psychological depth and philosophical inquiry.
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The Hardy Boys: The Shore Road Mystery is a fast-paced detective novel in which Frank and Joe Hardy investigate a series of car thefts along Shore Road. As they follow the trail of stolen vehicles, they uncover a dangerous conspiracy that threatens their hometown.
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In The Hardy Boys: The Secret of the Caves, Frank and Joe Hardy embark on another thrilling mystery. After saving a drowning woman, they uncover a deeper mystery involving her missing brother. Their search takes them to a series of eerie caves, where danger and deception lurk in the shadows. With puzzles to solve and criminals to catch, can the Hardy Boys crack the case before it’s too late? A classic installment in the beloved detective series!
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The F. Scott Fitzgerald Classics Podcast offers a stunning collection of his most iconic works, showcasing his lyrical prose and unforgettable characters.
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Experience the epic grandeur of John Milton's "Paradise Lost." This podcast brings to life the timeless story of the fall of man, exploring themes of temptation, redemption, and divine justice. Perfect for fans of epic poetry and classic literature.
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Timeless W. Somerset Maugham Stories features a curated collection of his most thought-provoking narratives, offering an unforgettable journey through his masterful prose and character-driven storytelling.
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the sea was first published as a serial in 1869 and 1870, then published as a novel in 1871. During the year 1866, ships of various nationalities sight a mysterious sea monster, which, it is later suggested, might be a gigantic narwhal. The U.S. government assembles an expedition in New York City to find and destroy the monster. The GSMC Audiobook Series presents some of the greatest classic novels, audiobooks, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through classic audiobooks read by some of the top audiobook performers of all time. This compiled collection of classic audiobooks contains a wide variety of classic Novels. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows and audiobooks as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed, and some Audiobooks might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
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Welcome to Myths, Magic, and Mayhem, a podcast dedicated to reading and introducing some of the greatest old fairy tales of all time. With our enchanting narration, we bring these classic myths and legends to life in a way that is both entertaining and captivating. Join us as we journey through ""The Blue Fairy Book"" by Andrew Lang, and explore some of the most beloved fairy tales of all time. Whether you're a fan of the genre or new to it, we guarantee you'll find something to love on Myths, Magic, and Mayhem.
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Step into the enchanting world of Aesops Fables, a collection of timeless tales that have resonated through the ages since the 6th century BC. These beloved stories convey profound truths through simple yet captivating allegories, making them accessible to all. While the details of Aesops life remain shrouded in mystery—leading some to question his very existence—his fables endure as cherished classics, celebrated across cultures worldwide. Join us for Volume 1 of this 12-part series, narrated by Chip.
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This enchanting collection features ten beloved fairy tales that have captivated audiences for generations. Often credited with laying the foundation for the fairy tale genre, Charles Perraults timeless stories invite readers into a world of magic and wonder. (Summary by A.L. Gramour)
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Delve into the darkly enchanting narrative of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" podcast, based on Oscar Wilde's iconic novel. This podcast explores themes of beauty, morality, and the consequences of living a double life, perfect for fans of gothic literature and philosophical discussions.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray is Oscar Wildes only published novel, first appearing as the lead story in Lippincotts Monthly Magazine on June 20, 1890, and later revised for a more polished edition released by Ward, Lock, and Company in April 1891. This captivating tale follows the young Dorian Gray, whose stunning beauty captivates artist Basil Hallward. Basils infatuation leads him to create a mesmerizing portrait of Dorian, which becomes the catalyst for Dorians journey into a life of indulgence and hedonism after he encounters the charismatic Lord Henry Wotton. Inspired by Lord Henrys philosophy that beauty and sensory fulfillment are lifes ultimate pursuits, Dorian whimsically wishes to sell his soul to remain forever youthful, while his portrait ages in his stead. As he descends into a world of debauchery, the portrait serves as a haunting reminder of his moral decay, reflecting the consequences of his actions through its grotesque transformation. The Picture of Dorian Gray is celebrated as a classic of gothic fiction, embodying a powerful Faustian theme.