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The Art of War

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The Art of War

By: Lionel Giles - translator, Sun Tzu
Narrated by: Deaver Brown
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The Art of War is the most famous and longest-lasting book on the practice of war. The book does not mince words: war is about winning; it is not a gentleman's game; it is about using every means at one's disposal to tip the odds in one's favor. Of the centuries, this book has been used by military figures, war departments, business people, educators, and politicians, to name a few. This is the original work without additional editorial comment.

Public Domain (P)2011 Christina Brown
War Classics Military
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Good Book Tho. Really with the Read. it'll shed light on tactics used by people around you.

It's a lot to chew on.

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This is an ancient manuscript that is read very plainly. after getting used to the readers voice this is a very compelling piece of history that can be listened to again and again.

Give it a chance then it's very good

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Really not a fan of the narrator. There are numerous hiccups and pauses that shouldn't be there and gives a feeling they forgot to edit

Interesting, however...

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This guy likes to go pretty quickly which made him get his words mixed up on a lot of things. He skips a lot of parts. However the book was full read so that's about all you can really say 🤷🏼‍♂️

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The narrator's tone is inconsistent. His pitch varies and makes it rather difficult to hear every word that's spoken.
The book itself begs to be listened to and applied regularly.

Poor narrator

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