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She narrates all of Kate Mortons books so far and hope she continues to!!Love her narration she has fast become a favorite!


No I haven't I will have to add it to my list thanks!

Cinder by Marissa Meyer. I enjoyed this YB and this new author for me. I look forward to continuing with this series. I gave this book 3 stars.
Falling Together: A Novel by Marisa de los Santos. I really enjoyed this book about friends. I gave this book 4 stars
Blue Nights by Joan Didion. I enjoyed this book. I have to say I enjoyed The Year of Magical Thinking a lot more. I gave this book 3 stars.

Finally, someone who doesn't think this book is the best book ever written! I gave up on it too.


I kept feeling something was wrong with the book and guilty for not loving it. I think you have analyzed the problem correctly.


I needed a Katherine Kellgren fix so am finally listening to The Mark of the Golden Dragon: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of Jacky Faber, Jewel of the East, Vexation of the West, and Pearl of the South China Sea
by, L.A. Meyer


Now I'm listening to What Happens In London.

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Yay for Jacky!


Which one John?


I meant which book are you interested in? I love the Overdrive search! I check it sometimes when I want audiobooks.

Thanks,
Ellen


Thanks,
Ellen"
Ellen check with your local library..every overdirve selection is different depending on who is doing the ordering for your library so just because someone in another state has a title available on their overdrive doesn't mean it will be available on all. I am a librarian raising money to get this service for my library!


Great....I've already got that one on my ipod ....probably give it a listen next

Thanks for the info. I don't know if my library has it. I'll check out the link Heidi posted though. :)





I haven't been able to read it either. A friend gave a print edition to me, sure that I would love it, and I stopped after 100 pages or so.



I loved it. The production I listened to was abridged which I don't often do, but it worked for this. Bryson made it all just interesting enough that I learned and enjoyed, a winning combination. And, I'm not a science buff.



I am now listening to A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty: A Novel by, Joshilyn Jackson read by the author I am always a little leary on authors as narrators but she is doing a pretty good job.

That sounds right up my alley, I will have to check it out.
I finished What Happens in London. I really enjoyed the narrator. I didn't care much for the book but she made it a fun listen.
Now I'm listening to The Geography of Bliss and hoping I finish it before my library gets Catching Fire. (It shipped 2 days ago and I've been stalking the library website watching for it to arrive already!)

I'm struggling with The Book Thief...I find my mind wandering a lot while listening. Is this one of those books that's better in print? Or maybe I need to listen twice to catch everything.


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The Geography of Bliss is very good. He is retreading a lot of the science I recently read in The Happiness Hypothesis, but I like hearing of his travels. He's just about the leave Bhutan, his descriptions and encounters were very interesting!

I have already begun listening to The Art of Racing in the Rain! I love it. I hesitated to read this book when my last curly coated retriever, Skye, was very, very old. Now I have Oscar and I can read this book. ;0) I know, I know it's schmaltzy......

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I loved the Book Thief in print. I'm now waiting for the audio book from the library. I am wondering how it parts of it will translate to the spoken word.

Couldn't take one more minute of this one. Waaaaaaaaaaaay too academic and dry for my liking. If it appeals to anyone other than scientists I would be surprised (I am a big Bryson fan AND an RN who is fascinated by science!!). Oh well.
Switched to The Piano Teacher instead.

I found this book fascinating and I'm no scientist! haha

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Stick with the Book Thief! I got into it when Max appeared.


I listened to the audiobook and thought it was great.


Couldn't take one more minute of this one. Waaaaaaaaaaaay too academic and dry for my liking. If it appeals to anyone other than scientists I would be surprised (I am a big Bryson fan AND an RN who is fascinated by science!!). Oh well.
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I loved A Walk in the Woods and since I love science I thought I'd love A Short History of Nearly Everything too. But I agree that it felt too dry for my audiobook listening pleasure. I gave up fairly early on.
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