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I have 3 in progress (as always)
Finishing up James - showed up as a skip the line at the library (7 day borrow only) - so i've been heads down listening to that.
Also listening to Sisters in Science (nf, science-physics) and Savage Run (mystery/thriller)

I love William Kent Krueger's novels and the narrator!


I love Krueger's stand-alone novels, but I listened to the first 2 of the mystery series and found them too "thriller-y" for my taste - women and children in danger, for instance.

Outlander

Been wanting to read this forever, and couldn't decide if I wanted to read the physical copy or listen to the Audible, but I finally just bit the bullet and got the audible.
32+ hours... wish me luck! lol

Outlander

Been wanting to read this forever, and couldn't decide if I wanted to read the physical copy o..."
I listened to this years ago narrated by the wonderful Davina Porter. While I have several beefs with the book and didn't continue the series, the naration was great.




Not really enjoying the narrator on the Paul Revere book, but it is short, just over 5 hours, so I will be through it quickly enough and I'm interested in the biography/history.


And this is another really good William Kent Krueger.



And this is another really good William Kent Krueger."
I hope so. I'm only about 10% in. So far, I'm intrigued.

this is also a mini-series on netflix when you get done listening!
i'm a fan of his - i really liked his one about the chinese smuggling (the snakehead)

Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland was recommended by a friend prior to a visit to Northern Ireland a few years ago. I thought it was excellent. I'm going to have to put The Snakehead: An Epic Tale of the Chinatown Underworld and the American Dream on my wishlist. Thank you Dee. Nonfiction is not my go to genre until it's fascinating - then it is.

I loved Hamnet and learned a lot as well. I hope you have a similar experience.

Mueller was wonderful, it's too bad we lost him so soon.

The guide on our excursion for the Belfast area on an Irish Sea cruise said that during the worst of it relatives refused to visit, let alone tourists!

Back in the day, there was a group of expat people from N Ireland who moved to Amersterdam to get away from the violence.

Outlander

Been wanting to read this forever, and couldn't decide if I wanted to read the..."
Yes! She reminds me of the narrator from the Call the Midwives Series which I also really enjoyed! Just started listening in the last few days, but so far I like the writing style and the narration is great!

Outlander

Been wanting to read this forever, and couldn't decide if I wanted to read the physical copy o..."
I read the entire series and think it was great! It is sort of akin to reading the entire "Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan, which I sort of intend to do someday, if I can block out several years worth of listening to do it. It took many, many hours over several years to finish the whole series, some of the later books are 55 or more hours long. It is not one to try to "marathon read". Davina Porter is a great narrator and does an outstanding job with the material.
I read Witches of East End by Melissa de la Cruz yesterday, and I liked it enough to continue with the sequel Serpent's Kiss.

There was an Irish bar next to the Catholic college I attended in the 70s. It's my educated belief that the heavily accented Northern Ireland owner and employees were supporting the troubles.

I just finished Tough Luck by Sandra Dallas, a sweet historical fiction/western. Excellent narration by Mia Hutchinson-Shaw.
I am in the middle of Austen at Sea by Natalie Jenner, another historical novel that I am enjoying. Narrator is actor Rupert Graves, and I'm not crazy about it.
In between my historical fiction, I have continued the epic fantasy series The 13th Paladin by Torsten Weitze and will be starting #9 soon.

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I got that audiobook years ago on John's recommendation and kind of forgot about it, I'll have to move it up on my TBR.

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I liked Lyndon Wilder, keep hoping there'll be another from the author.



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Wow. You have some listening energy!

As someone with attention-span challenges, I need multiple books at once. Two or three ongoing audios would be "normal".

It really helps having an audiobook going during work, when I can. It makes the day go by much more pleasantly.
John wrote: "As someone with attention-span challenges, I need multiple books at once. Two or three ongoing audios would be "normal"."
This might be me too, and my new normal. :)

It really helps having an audiobook going during work, when I can. It makes the day go by much more pleasantly.
John wrote: "As someone with at..."
I am amazed that you can listen to a book at work. I listen while I work out and sometimes find I have zoned out a bit.


Mueller was wonderful, it's too bad we lost him so soon."
Yes! The narration was awesome. And available on Spotify.


I am now starting Famous Last Words


Concur - I have 3 going right now - although I’m traveling so not listening as much as normal

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OK, The Jane Austen Society is going to be a DNF for me. Having a hard time getting into it. At 25% of the way I am not engaged, too many characters, I can't keep track of who is who. . .and frankly, I don't care! Moving on to the next on my TBR, The Secret Life of Beatrice Alright by Brooke Harris. Looks like it's gonna be another emotional one, but hopefully it will be engaging! It's my first for this author, but the reviews look pretty good!

This novel was abley narrated by Danny Campbell. Generally speaking I have enjoyed Kent Haruf books. This one, as with the others I have read, concern people living in rural settings. The subject matter on this one was very strange. However, I did enjoy listening especially because of the narrator.

I found that book just ok myself, you're not missing much.


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I think this is my next Dickens listen, so thanks for the info, Gypsy12!
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