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Michele, I've listened to other BBC radio adaptations, but never of Dickens. Where did you get yours?

I like full cast productions of Sherlock Holmes stuff myself. The Pickwick Papers was the first Dickens I read, audio version. I had trouble getting into Our Mutual Friend, having to abandon it, and try again much later.

Amazon UK and Audible UK - although in the case of Amazon it was ye olde worlde cassettes which a friend's dad then converted into mp3s for our digital players!

I like full cast productions of Sherlock Holmes stuff myself. The Pickwick Papers was the first Dickens I read, audio version. I had trouble getting into Our Mutual Friend, having to ..."
I listened to the version of Our Mutual Friend from the 90s, with Michael Kitchen in the eponymous role. It seemed to leap from the laptop's speakers to my ears with ease... And I enjoyed it so much that I immediately wanted to read the novel (as with Bleak House from the same era and also starring Michael Kitchen (as John Jarndyce)).




My local library doesn't have masses of audiobooks, but fortunately I have friends as mad on them as I, so we have an informal borrowing system in place.


http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

I am now starting The Defiant Hero by Suzanne Brockmann

I just finished The Reversal, on audio, and really liked it. The narrator, Peter Giles, reads quite a few of the Michael Connelly books, and it is like hearing an old friend at this point. My only complaint is that the book loses steam in the final chapters - kinda like the author was in a rush to tie things up.

I'm just over an hour into Objects of My Affection: A Novel, read by Xe Sands. I was a bit leery of the reviews highlighting the "romance" angle, but it's not bad so far.


Janice wrote: "I have been listening to "13 and 1/2" by Nevada BarrNevada Barr, but when I plugged my Sansa Fuze in this morning, it does nothing! I have it plugged into the laptop now, but it is not even showin..."
My ipod mini died that way. I found some directions online to fix it but never tried it as I had an ipod touch and just used that. Maybe you can find directions online to fix your Sansa?




I do know that after this one I am going to have to listen to something fun and happy!


So glad you got it working! I go in a mild panic when my electronics that play my audio books stop working. :-)




I have Unearthly on my iPad. Maybe I should bump it up the TBR!

D.G. - I rate "Unearthly" slightly higher than "Hallowed," and they were both AWESOME! I highly recommend these, and they both make my very exclusive :-) "Favorites in YA" list. I can't wait for the final book in the trilogy!

I finished the 2nd book in the Troubleshooters series. The Defiant Hero by Suzanne Brockmann. This was another amazing story. I just love this series. 5 stars!
I am now starting Deja Vu by Fern Michaels



have finished
Harvest.Tess Gerritsen GREAT.
Immoral ooh new series Good one.
Strippednr 2 not quite up to the standard of the first one . but still very enjoyable.
The Bone Gardendiffernt to Tess Gerritsen's normal books , going back and forth in time , but great book.
The Art of Racing in the Rain, I really didn't think I was going to like this one , even though I'm a huge dog lover ....a dog talking about motor racing !!!!, but I got into it - and it was soooo much more , loved it of course .
The Innocentvery exciting
Thirteen Reasons Why sad subject , but still a really great audiobook .
Whiskey Sour, again new series to me...I don't normally apreciate authors trying to be whitty, but in this storey it worked , alongside a great crime detective storey. well narrated.
the only one to spoil my list , was Hard Girls nowhere near up to Martina Cole 's normal standard - shame .

I love Ivan Doig as well. That triology, English Creek, Dancing at the Rascal Fair, and Ride With Me, Mariah Montana are my very favorites by him. I read the paper versions, but would love to hear them on audio, with a good narrator. I recently saw that my library now has audio versions. I will be anxious to hear what you think of them.

Love Bryce Courtnay - if you have not read them yet, check out The Power of One and it's sequel. I read them as DTBs not audio - so cannot provide feedback on the audio quality.

I'll add it to my TBR for next month then!

Meanwhile, I've been listening I, Juan de Pareja, a book that details the life of Velazquez' slave (who is the subject of my most absolute favorite portrait ever.) Although it's sort of biographical, it's a little simplistic so now I know why it's considered a children's book. Most likely I'll finish that one sooner than Faithful Place.

Yes !! I get this way with some of Jodi picoult's books . Well I dread the ending , but still have to listen on to hear it.


Gracious yes. That happened to me with The Fault in Our Stars, and The Time Traveler's Wife. SO hard to face what I knew would come, but they were both so compelling (for me) that I couldn't help but go on.
BTW, although I read TFIOS in print, just read a glowing review of it in audio, narrated by Kate Rudd.



I know this is probably a really dumb question....
but what is HEA?

Thank you! That was so simple....I feel silly now! :)



Dancing at the Rascal Fair was a little slow getting going for me but eventually I became totally engrossed. English Creek grabbed me right away but there are some long stretches of explanation where my mind tends to wander.
But the characters in both books are so believable and three-dimensional and their situations feel so real, I feel like I'm living their lives along with them. Plus there's something so decent and humane about Doig. On top of all that, there's such a wonderful sense of place. I'm dying to go visit Montana now!

Ellen, do you recommend starting with the prequel first, as you did? I've had those on my list and you've peaked my interest again on them now.


I know this is probably a really dumb question....
but what is HEA?"
I'm smiling because when I was first visiting the romance forums, I couldn't for the life of me figure out what that meant! You're definitely not alone :)
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