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Latasha
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Jun 04, 2017 04:15PM
I'm listening to The Kitchen House. It's good so far but heart breaking.
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I just finished J.A Konrath's
I love how his books translate to audio. Might be the voice actors, but Trapped, Afraid, Endurance and Origin are FANTASTIC. Last week I started listening to Bird Box, yet I'm just not feeling it. Maybe I need to be a bit more patient...but don't know. I felt the same way about Swan Song, and now that's in my top 3 all time favorites. Anyways I do have 1 credit available...hopefully I can choose something worthy of my credit.
I just finished Seed
and it was great! now I'm listening to
The Dead House it's not bad. the narrator is brilliant.
American Gods by Neil Gaiman the 10th-anniversary edition. It's cool so far, they have a full cast reading it.
I finished Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman. He narrates it himself and it was wonderful!I'm currently listening to The Daily Show: An Oral History as Told by Jon Stewart, the Correspondents, Staff and Guests
Night Shift by Stephen King, Skeleton Crew by Stephen King, Madhouse by Rob Thurman; + short stories by Charles de Lint and Neil Gaiman
Char wrote: "I finished Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman. He narrates it himself and it was wonderful!I love that Neil reads Neil ! he knows exactly where to add snark :D
Susan wrote: "Char wrote: "I finished Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman. He narrates it himself and it was wonderful!I love that Neil reads Neil ! he knows exactly where to add snark :D"
Yes! He was really good and added another level to stories that were excellent to start with.
I'm almost finished with The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story. It was a very good listen, but man-I will never, EVER step into a jungle.
Just listened to A Song for the Season by Eliza Hirsch, Cast of Wonders podcast #70, which is a decent YA story of love, sacrifice and vengeance in a fantasy setting.
That's my favorite Agatha Christie story!I just finished listening to Song of Susannah and now I'm starting
The Devil's Own Work
It by Stephen King. It's my husband's first time to read it and he wanted to try it before the movie files out. It's my like 10tg time at least lol...I love this book and Steven Weber was, at least in our opinion, an excellent narrator choice.
Steven Weber did an awesome job with IT, in my humble opinion. :)I am listening to The Lesser Dead written and narrated by the author, Christopher Buehlman. He is EXCELLENT! And the story is great too. ;)
Char wrote: "Steven Weber did an awesome job with IT, in my humble opinion. :)I am listening to The Lesser Dead written and narrated by the author, Christopher Buehlman. He is EXCELLENT! And t..."
I think that's on my to read list.
Fledgling for another group. it's about vampires! not too far in but so far, so good. it's reminding me a lot of let the right one in.
Stirrings in the Black House just finished this and it was really good! now I'm listening to Raven's Peak
At work/during the day Tina and I are listening to Impulse by Steven Gould and at night I re-started The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (read by Neil Gaiman!)
not so sure I'm going to like the late breakfasters. so I skipped to Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes Who Fought Them
Latasha wrote: "Char wrote: "I'm starting The Witches: Salem, 1692."you didn't like it?"
I wouldn't say I didn't like it-it wasn't what I was expecting and when I discovered that, I realized I wasn't ready for a dry non fiction book about Salem. As a Massachusetts native, we learn a lot about Salem in school and I've been there several times.
Now I'm listening to
Char wrote: "Latasha wrote: "Char wrote: "I'm starting The Witches: Salem, 1692."you didn't like it?"
I wouldn't say I didn't like it-it wasn't what I was expecting and when I discovered that..."
I didn't realize it was non fiction either.
Latasha wrote: "Char wrote: "Latasha wrote: "Char wrote: "I'm starting The Witches: Salem, 1692."
you didn't like it?"
I wouldn't say I didn't like it-it wasn't what I was expecting and when I di..."
I started reading The Witches a few weeks, or maybe it's a few months, ago and had to set it aside for a while. It has some interesting history but it's kinda dry and very detailed.
you didn't like it?"
I wouldn't say I didn't like it-it wasn't what I was expecting and when I di..."
I started reading The Witches a few weeks, or maybe it's a few months, ago and had to set it aside for a while. It has some interesting history but it's kinda dry and very detailed.
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