The Reading Challenge Group discussion
Mini Challenge Archive 2014-2016
>
2015 Audio Book Challenge
date
newest »
newest »
Listened to my first audio on LibriVox, The Three Musketeers. I enjoyed most of the narrators and some not so much, but it was free. :) Now which book should I listen to next?
!! Audiobooks are just amazing for me!! I have just finished my number 12 and will continue of course. Now commuting and tv watching are my best reading time. !!Thanks for the challenge !!
I'm going to aim for Level 1 in the first instance. I've never really got into audiobooks the same. We shall see!
The children's Act was my firstThe Rosie project was my feb challenge book, I could not get into so listened to the audio instead.
I am now listening to H is for Hawk
Well on the way
Hmmm. It looks like SJ has left GR. I'll do my best to monitor this mini-challenge. So far it looks like everyone is doing great.
Hope everyone is still listening. I have a few books on the go, but am half way through Staying Human by Katharina Stegelmann. Not my usual choice of book.
God, I haven't even started it yet. I unfortunately missed some great opportunities that would have been perfect for this challenge!
I hope it's either nothing serious or that your surgery makes everything better... And leaves you with plenty of time to recuperate with books.
Audiobooksync.com has recently announced the titles that they will be giving away this summer. For those who aren't familiar with this program, every week, they give everyone access to download two audio books. One YA book, and a classic with a similar theme. The books are yours forever, so you can listen to them at your leisure. This is a great program for anyone interested in trying out the format for the first time. Only caveat is that you have to remember to go back every week to download the new books! Begins May 7 this year, and it looks like some great titles!!!
Becca, wish you all the best for your surgery and post op recovery!Many thanks Cheryl for the info, as an avid audiobook user I'm thrilled as YA and classics are two of my favourite genres! have you used Synch before?
Aiming for Level 1. Not including books I read before starting Goodreads.Listened to:
Plan on:
-The Divine Comedy by Dante (currently listening to)
-One Hundred Names by Cecilia Ahren
-The Morning Gift by Eva Ibbotson
-The Book of Dragons by Edith Nesbit
So far -- Cress
- Firefly Lane
I'm paddling my way through The Goldfinch at the moment, and the next book I'm going to listen to is Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
I have been bad the last few months. I am not up to date here or anywhere else for that matter. I need to update when I get to a computer.
Sam F: I tend to listen to Audiobooks while I'm walking the dog. These are the ones I've enjoyed so far this year:1. The Cookbook Collector
2. The Accidental Universe: The World You Thought You Knew
3.Fry's English Delight: Series 2
4. Hit by a Farm: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Barn
5. Before You Know Kindness
6. Proof
7. Paula Spencer
8. A Great and Terrible Beauty
9. The Reluctant Fundamentalist
10. A Million Little Pieces
11. The Mysterious Affair at Styles
12. The Madmen of Benghazi: A Malko Linge Novel
I just realized I'm already at level 1 even though I'm iffy about counting the smallest book.1.Summer Knight
2.Go the Fuck to Sleep
3.A Darker Shade of Magic
Books mentioned in this topic
Summer Knight (other topics)Go the Fuck to Sleep (other topics)
A Darker Shade of Magic (other topics)
Before You Know Kindness (other topics)
Proof (other topics)
More...








(I haven't actually finished anything in eyeball reading. I only read a couple of pages a day that way.)