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RMFAO 2020 Audiobook Challenge
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100.) Tender is the Night - F. Scott Fitzgerald101.) The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian - Sherman Alexie
102.) Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI - David Grann103.) My Plain Jane - Cynthia Hand
#47 Bunny by Mona Awad - 4/5
A true literary gem! Such dreamy prose that it was difficult to put this book down but also to read it too much at a time... it was complete nuts!
#48 Crown of Midnight - 4/5
The ending totally won me over and convinced me to go for the entire series now... Onto the next int he series :-)
A true literary gem! Such dreamy prose that it was difficult to put this book down but also to read it too much at a time... it was complete nuts!
#48 Crown of Midnight - 4/5
The ending totally won me over and convinced me to go for the entire series now... Onto the next int he series :-)
106.) Twelve Years a Slave - Solomon Northrup107.) Better Late Than Never - Jenn McKinlay
108.) Alliance - Mark Frost
109.) The Young Elite - Marie Lu
110.) Frostborn - Lou Anders
#49 Heir of Fire by SJ Mass - 4/5
#50 Queen of Shadows by SJ Mass -4/5
OMG! This is the first time I've read or listened to so many audiobooks!!! Wow... I have no idea how do you guys - Dagny and Fran, especially, manage to read/listen to so many! Kudos to you both!!
#50 Queen of Shadows by SJ Mass -4/5
OMG! This is the first time I've read or listened to so many audiobooks!!! Wow... I have no idea how do you guys - Dagny and Fran, especially, manage to read/listen to so many! Kudos to you both!!
111.) A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - Betty Smith112.) Girls of Paper and Fire - Natasha Ngan
113.) Ripper - Isabel Allende
114.) An Easy Death - Charlaine Harris
Fran wrote: "Congrats Heena! You should be proud!!!! 50 audio books is quite a feat!"
Thanks a lot, Fran! Yes... I remember two years ago I was practically begging and asking for tips from Dagny and Cheryl to share tips to be able to listen to more audiobooks without falling asleep. Lol.
They both have helped me so much in getting used to audiobooks and with some really great recommendations too especially from Librivox! Dagny is the one who got me hooked to them in the first place :D
Thanks a lot, Fran! Yes... I remember two years ago I was practically begging and asking for tips from Dagny and Cheryl to share tips to be able to listen to more audiobooks without falling asleep. Lol.
They both have helped me so much in getting used to audiobooks and with some really great recommendations too especially from Librivox! Dagny is the one who got me hooked to them in the first place :D
Dagny wrote: "Thanks, Heena! I've really gotten hooked on listening."
And thanks to you for helping me through my initial days of struggling with Audiobooks (both you and Cheryl really helped me through it!) And thank YOU for getting me hooked on Librivox! It was a gamechanger!
And thanks to you for helping me through my initial days of struggling with Audiobooks (both you and Cheryl really helped me through it!) And thank YOU for getting me hooked on Librivox! It was a gamechanger!
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Heir of Fire (other topics)Queen of Shadows (other topics)
The Elementals (other topics)
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#43 The Invited by Jeniffer McMahon - 3/5
#44 The Sandman ny Neil Gaiman and Dirk Mags - 1/5 - DNF
#45 Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno Garcia - 3/5
#46 Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Mass - 4/5