Audiobook Sample - Non-fiction
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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In one sense, burglars seem to understand architecture better than the rest of us. They misuse it, passed through it and ignore any limitations at building tries to impose. Burglars don't need doors. They'll punch holes through. Walls are sliced down through ceilings and stud burglars on peel a building from the inside out to hide inside the drywall or underneath the floorboards or up in the trusses oven. Unlit crawl space. They're masters of architectural origami, demonstrating skills. The rest of us only wish we had. Dark wizards of cities and buildings unlimited by laws that hold the rest of us in. Burglars seem to exist in matrix space, a world where, to paraphrase that film zone metaphysics, not only is there no door, but there are no walls, roofs or ceilings. Burglary, in this sense, is a world of dissolving walls and pop up entryways through to other worlds, or at least through two other rooms and buildings.