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  • By: Sigmund Freud
  • Narrated by: Deaver Brown
  • Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
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oh my gid

dear God stop playing a piano in the background totally spoiled, if I want a piano recital I would give this a must too.

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The Ego and The I’d Deaver Brown

I have downloaded over 70 books from Audible.
This is without a doubt, in my opinion the worse narrated , words are stumbled over, and jumps in the recording. I have asked for a refund.

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Loud irritating, distracting music in background.

I was so disappointed and could not even get past Chapter One. I think that playing music when reading is a personal choice and the type of music you play is a choice unique to every reader. For me the sound track behind this narration was like torture, I felt so relieved when I pressed stop. I really wanted to listen to this book. Maybe they can remove the music track and leave the narration clean. Some might disagree.

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Narration is confusing

it was funny some times when the narration spells the unfamiliar words letter by letter

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