Audiobook Sample Reel

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Description

This is a collection of varied Audiobook samples!

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
deftly vaulting between debris and fresh air, he desperately tried to outrun the sniper. Small explosions erupted around him, sending shards of plaster spinning towards his face and eyes. Although he didn't know it, he had never run as fast. Each twist through the shell damaged rooms threatened to send him tumbling to the ground. He would make a welcome gift to the watcher above, a couple of people looked around suddenly. Stop panicking, he said in a calmer voice. I'll explain. Explain what is there to shut up and listen to me? Said Jordan sharply. Let's sit down somewhere quiet, he proposed looking around. Embarrassed Lee. They walked to a bench at the far side of the garden. That wasn't Iraq. It was What do you mean, it wasn't Iraq? I saw that wasn't Iraq, said Jordan, nearly losing his temper. It was Seraph, Iraq's twin brother, Seoul. Ruby and Henry stood looking at Jordan with eyes wide open in shock. This book is for leaders at all stages who want to improve their performance and who are struggling with their ego but may not realise that both humility and ambition are vital for effective leadership. By the time you have finished reading this book, I hope you will have changed your mind, set about humility and learned new behaviours and habits for high performing leadership simply changes. A rather art titled could be a slogan for a vodka advertising campaign and, yes, changes. Khan does indeed have his own vodka brand. On the surface, it seems an unlikely title for a book about the Mongolian conqueror. Why not simply changes con or simply Temujin? After all, in the Mongolian language of the day changes con means firm or fierce lord or perhaps Oceanic Lord. But the man who used that particular cell brigade was known throughout his childhood and early adulthood as Temujin in the 21st century. Adolf Hitler and the Nazis are still icons of evil throughout the modern world. This is true even in countries like Cambodia, which had its own genocidal dictator. Their evil is so well recognised that it now has its own accepted law of social media. In any Internet argument that goes on long enough, Godwin's law states that is more likely that one of the participants will compare the subject under debate to Hitler or the Nazis. Whoever makes the comparison loses the debate. Hitler and the Nazis have become shorthand for evil. The Urban Dictionary lists 219 words or phrases at the time of writing, using the term Hitler as insults to overzealous people. The list increases dramatically when Nazi is also used to condemn Feminazi grammar. Nazi techno Nazi, the Enviro Nazi are often seen on social media.