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Went, looked, read reviews at all 3 places, bought the audio. Thanks. I think. ;D

The author did a great job narrating her book.

I was also really surprised and impressed by Helen MacDonald's narration. The writing was beautiful as well. However, I gave up half way thru; I keep trying touching memoirs but they just aren't for me.



Okay, weird one. :)
A couple of audiobook friends that listened around the same time I did both greatly enjoyed it. I liked Armada...I just liked it more the first time...when it was called The Last Starfighter.


Yes, I've read all the short stories and loved them.

Yes Jeffrey - it was great movie!!


Me, too. Robert Preston, cute boy, great aliens - it had lots going for it.
Thanks to J for linking this to Armada. Or maybe I'll just go watch the movie, lol.




Oh yeah, and the book is good too. Though at this point she could just start reading a stock ticker and I would still give the book 5 stars.


Next up: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.

Glad you enjoyed it. It was also one of my favorite books last year. I agree the narration was fantastic.



Now, I've started Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem. It's full of beautiful, poetic language that washes over you like music. Unfortunately, sometimes that makes me drift and miss the story. But I'm sticking with it. I'm a little nervous though because the reviews suggest a dud of an ending.

I second this recommendation - wonderful book.


Sounds good. On to the TBR it goes.

I got a free audibles copy of this book from one of my book clubs. I had not heard of the book or writer before. The plot sounded interesting, and the book delivered.
Normally I like more Sci-Fi than Fantasy. Dealing with alternate realities and magic, this book has plenty of both. You never know who exactly to trust, which is great. However, the book does leave a lot unanswered. Looks like I will be buying the second installment in this series.
I definitely recommend this book!

So I'm not sure where I'm going with this book but if it doesn't pick up in the second half, I'm not sure I will read more in the series. Though looking at them, they seem to be kinda stand-alone books and not really a series?

The narrator grew on me and I ended up really liking her narration by the end.

I also finished Us with narration of David Haig, parts funny, parts tender and over all a good listen.

I have to admit there's more to love than criticize in this series... not criticize so much for me as mix in some genres I'm not a fan of. Sometimes the descriptions border on horror, the suspense is enough to send this wimp screaming for a blanky, and the heroine who is impulsive, always getting into messes, and bumbling at odd times into problems of her own creation makes me want to shake her. If I had to do it over again, I would have spaced out the books more so that Max's traits that are endearing in small quantities don't become an overdose.

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Do you know about the 'in-between stories' for St Mary's as well? They are all free on Audible.