If anyone is interested in the following audiobooks, I only ask for an espresso! Each audiobook is less than 1.5 g
I'm in Recoleta if you want to meet at cafe, let me know!
I have the following:
"The Big Oyster, History of the Half Shell -Mark Kurlansky
"Cod , A biography of the fish that changed the world " - Mark Kurlansky
"The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine" - Michael Lewis
"Gomorrah: A Personal Journey into the Violent International Empire of Naples' Organized Crime System"- Roberto Saviano
"The Great Gatsby" - F Scott Fitzgerald
"Heat: An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany" - Bill Buford
"The Last Lecture" - Randy Pausch
"The Monster of Florence" - Douglas Preston
"Playing for Pizza" - John Grisham
"Too Big to Fail" - Andrew Ross Sorkin (HALF OF THIS BOOK)
"Where Men Win Glory: The Odyseey of Pat Tillman" - Jon Krakauer
"11 Days in December: Christmas at the Bulge 1944" - Stanley Weintraub
"1434: The Year a Magnificent Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and Ignited the Renaissance" -Gavin Menzies
I'm in Recoleta if you want to meet at cafe, let me know!
I have the following:
"The Big Oyster, History of the Half Shell -Mark Kurlansky
"Cod , A biography of the fish that changed the world " - Mark Kurlansky
"The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine" - Michael Lewis
"Gomorrah: A Personal Journey into the Violent International Empire of Naples' Organized Crime System"- Roberto Saviano
"The Great Gatsby" - F Scott Fitzgerald
"Heat: An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany" - Bill Buford
"The Last Lecture" - Randy Pausch
"The Monster of Florence" - Douglas Preston
"Playing for Pizza" - John Grisham
"Too Big to Fail" - Andrew Ross Sorkin (HALF OF THIS BOOK)
"Where Men Win Glory: The Odyseey of Pat Tillman" - Jon Krakauer
"11 Days in December: Christmas at the Bulge 1944" - Stanley Weintraub
"1434: The Year a Magnificent Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and Ignited the Renaissance" -Gavin Menzies