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Millennial Hospitality

Written by: Charles James Hall
Narrated by: Charles J Hall
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Millennial Hospitality is not like any other audiobook you may have heard about aliens. You will find out many new things such as the answer to the question, "Where do the children of aliens play?"

This audiobook is about friendship, romance, and terror and is based on the true life experiences of the author, who claims he is not an alien.

©2002 Charles J Hall (P)2018 Charles J Hall
Science Fiction Fiction
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Amazing experience report.
What a privilege he had to expand his mind.
Very worth to listen too!

Amazing experience report!

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Charlie is one of those people who is impossible not to like. His experiences are so unique and mesmerizing they really get your mind reeling! The Tall Whites appear to be the most human with regards to family & personality of all non human beings I have read about so far, they are a very intriguing people!

Great listen excellent book !

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All in all, I wouldn’t buy again, terrible waste of time to what equated to an interesting 15-20 mins. If you’re interested in weather balloons and helium tanks, this books for you… otherwise read the back of the book and you will come out with the same knowledge I have upon finishing the book.


Good Grief

It’s a 20 minute story that somehow lasts what felt like an eternity

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The topic is very interesting, but the entire book could have been 2 chapters, hence, wash, rinse and repeat. After the initial "contact" it becomes pretty self promoting and boring. No wrap up at the end, which is a super obvious attempt to get you to purchase the next book, I'll pass. 2 stars is very generous because I was taught to respect my elders and I grew up in a military family.

Wash, Rinse & Repeat

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