This book is quirky and unique. I really liked it!
This book is quirky and unique. I really liked it!
I listened to this one on Audible, and it was fantastic! I wanted to keep listening even after I got out of the car.
Krakauer knows what he‘s doing when it comes to research, and relaying it in such an interesting way. It was so easy to fly through this one!
I‘m listening to Carrie read this one on Audible. It‘s heartbreaking, but also funny at times. She used the phrase, “a festival of feelings, and that‘s exactly how I felt listening to this! ❤️
I first tried listening to this one, and didn‘t care for it. One of my friends absolutely loved it, so I tried again with the paper version. It is fantastic! There are footnotes scattered throughout, and I think that really threw me off while listening to it. The book does not disappoint!
The narrator for this one is great! Just the right amount of creepy timbre to his voice.
My first Harlan Coben read, and I loved it. Immediately bought 3 more.
This book was awful. It didn‘t even feel like Thomas Harris really had written it. 🤢
I loved The Martian. I hated —> bailed on Artemis. Hail Mary is awesome. I‘m so glad I didn‘t give up on Andy Weir after trying to read Artemis and not finishing it! This book is great on Audible, and the narrator is wonderful!
I just finished this one on Audible. It was just fair, but had excellent narrators.
It‘s been a while since I‘ve read a book by Christina Henry, and it reminds me that I do like her style. She always touches on the lore surrounding a story, but has her own unique twist.
This book is marvelous. It‘s beautifully written and so adaptable to many scenarios we have all likely had at one time or another. I love that it focuses on seeing others, regardless of our differences and caring for one another.
Reminiscent of Stephen King‘s storytelling, this story manages to be dark & twisty while still examining our individual nature. I found myself thinking about second chances, right and wrong decisions and the cosmic luck of our universe.
This one reminded me of another Agatha story, The Vicious Vet!
Agatha is my road buddy for long commutes. I haven‘t listened to one yet that I dislike.
I really enjoyed this book! If anyone else has read it, did you get thrown off a bit towards the end? I‘m trying not to spoil anything.
It seems that each Agatha book is around 4 hrs long on Audible. They‘ve also been free so far with my Prime membership. This makes them great for my commute to and from work, which is usually around 2 hrs each way! This one was great!
I‘ve loved every Agatha Raisin book so far, and this one is no different. Penelope Keith once again narrated it on audio like a champ! I love her voice!
This book was so well put together, considering the circumstances. I worried it would be hit and miss, but it was laid out so well. I could not put it down!
So far, one of my least favorites in the series, BUT it was still entertaining!!
Current commute listen. Interesting so far! I went into this one blind, so I have no clue what to expect from it.
I love this series! This one is a tiny “in-between” book in the series.
I walked past my bookshelf, caught a glimpse of this one, and immediately wondered “Why haven‘t I read that?!” At just a little over 200 pages, this book is unique and a quick read. I lost interest once or twice, but it was overall a good read!
I listened to this one while commuting to work. It kept my interest and was definitely unique!
I can‘t decide if this second installment is better than the first. But, it‘s safe to say that they‘re both good!
I started this series years ago, and got lost in another along the way. I‘m picking back up where I left off, and it isn‘t disappointing! Love Sandman Slim!
Not as good as The Midnight Library. A quirky quick and good read!
I wanted to like this book more than I ultimately did while reading it. Just so-so.
I‘m so in love with this series and the generations of wisdom and love that it represents.
Hello, my old friend. Rereading this series, because it‘s just that good.
I haven‘t finished this one yet, and am curious to figure out what is causing the fairy lights!
Another quick listen for my commute!
I‘ve found myself looking at houses in the Cotswold‘s of the UK, just because Agatha lives there 😂
Loved it. Realized I like Penelope Keith much better as a narrator than the previous.
Catching up on posting my reads. 😬 This one didn‘t disappoint!