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358 pages ***


147 pages ****
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21 pages **


14 hrs 26 mins *****
Stacie wrote: "4.
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents Good. Like, really good. Deeply researched, well written, excellent narration and ..."
I bought this in hardcover last January during Amazon's 3-for-2 but I think I will enjoy it more and absorb it more via audio. I'll probably use both.

I bought this in hardcover last January during Amazon's 3-for-2 but I think I will enjoy it more and absorb it more via audio. I'll probably use both.

Robin Miles is one of my favorite narrators and she does a very good job with this. I think reading text would have been 'easier' in that it allows you to control your engagement level and there were times when it would have been a relief to kind of dial back on the emotion and engage with the material on a simply clinical, theoretical level... and it was important to me to not do that with this book, which is why I never switched formats.


8 hrs 13 mins ***


144 pages ****


160 pages ****
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128 pages ****
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16 hrs 26 mins ***


12 hrs 22 mins ***
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29 pages **


32 pages **
Stacie wrote: "15.
My Evil Mother I keep trying to like Margaret Atwood because she's such a huge, "Important" literary presence... and I just don't. I can see h..."
Yeah I'm right there with you. I enjoyed The Handmaid's Tale but haven't liked anything else I've tried by her.

Yeah I'm right there with you. I enjoyed The Handmaid's Tale but haven't liked anything else I've tried by her.


391 pages ****


2 hrs 20 mins ****


133 pages ****
Stacie wrote: "4.
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents Good. Like, really good. Deeply researched, well written, excellent narration and ..."
I need this now!

I need this now!


11 hrs 59 mins ****
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3 hrs 43 mins ***


274 pages ***


174 pages **
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9hrs 49 mins **
Stacie wrote: "23.
The Sixth Gun: Dust to Death Pretty disappointing.
174 pages **
24. [bookcover:The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell|1180..."
Bummer on both!

174 pages **
24. [bookcover:The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell|1180..."
Bummer on both!


the best thing I can say about this is that it's finally over and off of my TBR pile. I disliked the narration and the presentation never grabbed me. I kept going back to it thinking that maybe I just wasn't in the right frame of mind, because this looked like it should be right up my alley, but I can confidently say that, nope- I just didn't like it.
10 hrs 16 mins **


11 hrs 26 mins ****


176 pages ***
I picked up these Becky Chambers books because I kept hearing good things about them from several of my friends. They have the feel of some of Heinlein's more philosophical books, with more of a focus on wondering how living/travelling/exploring beyond Earth would work than having an overarching plot, which I really don't mind because I typically enjoy those kinds of thought experiments, but I found it frustrating the way that both stories reached a point where it felt like the author thought to herself "Ok, I've written what I'm interested in so I guess it's time to wrap it up. Hmmm, ok, throw in a random conflict, gloss over the resolution annnnnnd done."