Putting some words into my brain.
Putting some words into my brain.
I loved the crap out of this audiobook. I'd have loved it even without Lin-Manuel Miranda as narrator, but now I extra extra love it. I want to shove it into the hands of unsuspecting strangers.
"I sure as hell don't want to study Alexander Hamilton." - as read by Lin-Manuel Miranda #dying ?
I was stalking Lin-Manuel Miranda's IMDB and saw he narrated the audio book. Loving is so far and not just because Hamilton is reading me bedtime stories.
Definitely a page turner but didn't quite knock my socks off. Then again, I don't usually read thrillers, so. Boulder of salt and all that.
I'm not typically one for mysteries or thrillers, but this was an addicting read.
@Liberty said to run not walk to the nearest Daniel Jose Older title. I guess I know what I'm listening to next!
There's nothing quite like a good Shakespeare re-imagining. Taming of the Shrew fans take note!
Satisfying end to a delightfully weird, trippy series.
A solid read if you enjoy memoirs with a twist of wry humor.
"Are you going to Davos this year?", charitably implying that I even understand what the World Economic Forum is. To which I answer out loud, "No, not this year," and in my head I add, "Largely because, for me, Davos is a knight in service to Stannis Baratheon, Lord of Dragonstone."
If you were watching us get engaged in Rome's Piazza Navona, you were probably thinking, "That couple standing in the fountain sure likes to hug a lot."