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Rivals! Frenemies Who Changed the World (edición 2019)

por Scott McCormick (Autor), Prentice Onayemi (Reader), Samantha Turret (Reader), Khristine Hvam (Reader), Gabriel Vaughan (Reader)1 más, Josh Hurley (Reader)

Series: Rivals (1)

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Exclusively on Audible, hilarious history for ages eight and up Did you know that most of our dinosaur fossils were discovered because two grown men absolutely hated each other? It's true Rivals Frenemies Who Changed the World is a riotous audio exclusive, like if Monty Python taught your history class. Each volume of four 30-minute histories will dig into the petty name-calling and grumbling grudges that led to many of the world's greatest advancements, all delivered with a cheeky sense of humor. Choose sides: Cope or Marsh, the jerks who discovered so many dinosaurs; Hamilton or Burr, whose rivalry fueled American politics; Queen Elizabeth or Mary Queen of Scots, who fought to rule England; Adidas or Puma, whose rivalry changed the world of sports and fashion. Kidnappings, rock fights, duels, and explosions, Rivals shows world leaders at their absolute best and their worst, often at the same time.… (más)
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Título:Rivals! Frenemies Who Changed the World
Autores:Scott McCormick (Autor)
Otros autores:Prentice Onayemi (Reader), Samantha Turret (Reader), Khristine Hvam (Reader), Gabriel Vaughan (Reader), Josh Hurley (Reader)
Información:Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio (2019), Edition: Unabridged
Colecciones:Audible, Read, Tu biblioteca
Valoración:****
Etiquetas:history, middle grade, nonfiction

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What a treat! This audiobook is an in-depth look, specifically about rivalries, between paleontologists, queens, shoemaker brothers, and the best, between Founding Fathers. I especially appreciated learning about Aaron Burr‘s precocious enlightened thinking. Yes I know it‘s for early teens, even so I‘m looking forward to Rivals 2! ( )
  KarenMonsen | Jan 21, 2024 |
The information was very interesting but the attempt at humor was incredibly cringey. ( )
  DanHelfer | Dec 29, 2022 |
Rivals! Frenemies Who Changed the World by Scott McCormick was one of those monthly “freebies” Audible started offering subscribers two years ago. Sure, it took me two years to listen to it, but I enjoyed every second of it once I did. In roughly three hours, Mr. McCormick gives listeners amusing, jam-packed looks at four notable historical feuds covering science, royalty, shoes, and politics.

We all know, or should know, the feud between Mary, Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I of England. Similarly, anyone with ears knows of the feud between Hamilton and Burr. However, no matter how much you know, Mr. McCormick presents each rivalry in a new light. This is especially true of the Hamilton/Burr rivalry. Bucking the recent trend, he portrays Burr positively and Hamilton as cocky, hot-headed, jealous, and somewhat malicious. Not knowing what research Mr. McCormick did, he still gives you plenty of food for thought on what we think we know.

He does the same with the Mary/Elizabeth rivalry. His sympathies lie with Mary, so we see Elizabeth as something other than her country’s savior. I like the shift in perspective and how such things tend to open your eyes to fresh looks at other things.

Two of the most interesting stories involve rivalries that are not as famous – one involving dinosaur bones and one involving athletic shoes. Both are just as fun, full of new information, and eye-opening. I promise you will never look at a dinosaur skeleton or a pair of soccer shoes in the same way again.

It still surprises me how much I learned from this short audiobook experience. The production uses the cast and sound with significant effect, even if they are enhancements and not part of the actual narrative. Rivals! Frenemies Who Changed the World would not be the same without them.

Rivals! Frenemies Who Changed the World is a great way to learn something new in the same amount of time it takes to watch a movie. The production is fantastic, but how Mr. McCormick presents his history makes it truly fun. His audiobook is proof that history does not have to be stiff and boring but can be funny and interesting in addition to informative. ( )
  jmchshannon | Jan 12, 2022 |
Very entertaining, good narration, and facts I hadn't known before. I thought Alexander Hamilton was a race driver. Turns out, that man's name is Lewis. :-D

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  Belana | Dec 15, 2021 |
This was funny and fairly well researched vignettes about pairs of rivals (Some dinosaur people, founders of Adidas vs. Puma, Mary vs. Elizabeth, and Hamilton/Burr.) As a free Audible selection it was certainly decent. ( )
  octal | Jan 1, 2021 |
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Nombre del autorRolTipo de autor¿Obra?Estado
Scott McCormickautor principaltodas las edicionescalculado
Hurley, JoshNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Hvam, KhristineNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Onayemi, PrenticeNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Turret, SamanthaNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
Vaughan, GabrielNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado

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Exclusively on Audible, hilarious history for ages eight and up Did you know that most of our dinosaur fossils were discovered because two grown men absolutely hated each other? It's true Rivals Frenemies Who Changed the World is a riotous audio exclusive, like if Monty Python taught your history class. Each volume of four 30-minute histories will dig into the petty name-calling and grumbling grudges that led to many of the world's greatest advancements, all delivered with a cheeky sense of humor. Choose sides: Cope or Marsh, the jerks who discovered so many dinosaurs; Hamilton or Burr, whose rivalry fueled American politics; Queen Elizabeth or Mary Queen of Scots, who fought to rule England; Adidas or Puma, whose rivalry changed the world of sports and fashion. Kidnappings, rock fights, duels, and explosions, Rivals shows world leaders at their absolute best and their worst, often at the same time.

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