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  • How Disney Devours the World
  • Written by: Carl Hiaasen
  • Narrated by: Richard Gilliland
  • Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
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Team Rodent

Written by: Carl Hiaasen
Narrated by: Richard Gilliland
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Publisher's Summary

Disney is so good, it's bad. So argues Carl Hiaasen, an award-winning investigative reporter and columnist with the Miami Herald, whose dream is to be banned forever from Disney World. In Team Rodent, Hiaasen provides an unflinching look at the mega-empire and says its attempts to alter "God's work" are a manifestation of "pure wickedness." This program is part of a new series called The Library of Contemporary Thought, giving top opinion makers a forum to explore the most provocative, fascinating, and relevant issues of our day.

©1998 by Carl Hiassen (P)1998 NewStar Media Inc.

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Awful audio quality

If you like listening to audiobooks that sound like they've be recorded on your old answering machine from 1997, this is the book for you. Simply awful sound quality, tinny, quiet, scratchy, hard to understand. It completely takes away from an otherwise decent book. This thing needs to be re-recorded as soon as possible. At this point it would be better if the narrator recorded it on his iPhone while riding the subway. For the audio quality alone, avoid this book.

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