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I toyed with reading SPQR when it came out. I just never got around to it. Though I think I would have to read the print edition as I am not well versed with the topic and would surly get lost with audio.

I enjoy audio books, although I haven't listened to very many. Most of my listening time is spent with podcasts of news and reviews.
But a good audio book is a wonderful thing! The narrator makes all the difference. Some people can tell stories around a campfire, and don't we love them?! They can keep me paying attention, but my mind has a natural inclination to wander, which doesn't matter with a podcast but it does with a plot, and I have to keep "rewinding".
I recommend listening to a sample, or going to the narrator's website (or their agent's) and listening to them there.
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Thanks for the info on audio versus print for this book.
Sometimes, if I can get both from the library, I like to read the ebook and listen to the audio book narration at the same time. It's slower reading to do that but I am finding that so many of these narrator are so good they really add a lot to my enjoyment and understanding of the book.
I am currently listening to Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You and the narration is excellent. I also have the eBook. The author / narrator is Jason Reynolds


This sounds like a good audio book for me to read on my exercise walks. I'm adding it to my TBR notebook. Thanks !


Enjoy, John.


My pleasure! Enjoy. ❤📚


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Thanks for posting this, John. I did receive something saying I had points or something in the Amazon challenge. I didn't read the notice completely so I didn't realize it involved a book credit.
I guess one automatically is in it, since I think it said I had points or something for finishing a kindle book. I have to see if I can find the email in my deleted emails.


------ Leave the World Behind
by Rumaan Alam; narrated by Marin Ireland
What happens: A white family staying in a rented Hamptons home finds their idyllic vacation cut short by the arrival of the owners, an older Black couple hoping to take refuge from a blackout in New York City.
Narration: In this AudioFile Earphones Award-winning recording, narrator Marin Ireland's nuanced reading captures the tensions between the two families as they try to understand the cause of the blackout.
----- Legendborn
by Tracy Deonn; narrated by Joniece Abbott-Pratt
What it's about: While grieving the loss of her mother, 16-year-old Bree has her world shaken once again when she witnesses a demon attack and discovers the Legendborn, a magical secret society descended from King Arthur's knights.
Narration: Joniece Abbott-Pratt juggles multiple character accents and tones in her energetic reading of this suspenseful YA series opener.
----- I Am These Truths: A Memoir of Identity, Justice, and Living Between Worlds
by Sunny Hostin; narrated by Sunny Hostin
What it's about: The View co-host and ABC News legal analyst Sunny Hostin's life and career.
Narration: The author's spoken-from-the-heart reading warmly complements her reflective and inspiring prose.
----- One for the Books
by Jenn McKinlay; narrated by Allyson Ryan
Wedding problems: A mishap with the guest list finds most of the town invited to the wedding of Briar Creek, Connecticut library director Lindsey Norris and boat captain Sully, but the biggest development is that someone murders Sully's old friend, who was to perform the ceremony.
Narration: Longtime Library Lover's Mysteries narrator Allyson Ryan returns to narrate this engaging 11th entry in the series.
----- Her Night With the Duke
by Diana Quincy; narrated by Zara Hampton-Brown
What happens: While stranded at a country inn, widowed travel writer Lady Delilah Chambers spends one night with a stranger only to find out later that he is Elliot Townsend, the Duke of Huntington -- and her beloved stepdaughter's betrothed.
Narration: Zara Hampton-Brown's lively British-accented narration complements this steamy 1st in a new series.
----- The Fragile Earth: Writing from the New Yorker on Climate Change
by David Remnick and Henry Finder (editors); narrated by Kaleo Griffith, Gabra Zackman, and Cat Gould
What it is: an anthology of The New Yorker's climate change reporting.
Narration: A trio of narrators imbue this AudioFile Earphones Award-winning recording with a calm yet persuasive sense of urgency.
---- The Invisible Life of Addie Larue
by V.E. Schwab; narrated by Julia Whelan
What it's about: Three centuries after she makes a Faustian bargain to live forever but to be unremembered, adventurous young French woman Addie Larue discovers that one person, New York bookstore owner Henry, may be the exception.
Narration: Award-winning narrator Julia Whelan wields an impressive array of character accents (including French and New York) in her leisurely-paced reading of this sweeping fantasy.
----- She Come By It Natural: Dolly Parton and the Women Who Lived Her Songs
by Sarah Smarsh; narrated by Sarah Smarsh
What it's about: country superstar Dolly Parton's musical and cultural legacy.
Narration: Heartland author Sarah Smarsh's plainspoken narration complements her thoughtful assessment of Parton's impact.

Is anyone else having this problem or is it particular to my machine? At least i finally figured out how to adjust the size.

Sorry, most of my books are from overdrive and I don't have that issue. I hope you can figure it out.



This book is the condensed under 300 page YA version of the 600 + page book Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi
I listened to parts of the audio book while exercise walking and read parts of the eBook. I thought the audio was well done.
I think the books style would appeal to younger and older audiences. It certainly held my interest. The book is very accessible and reads like someone is talking to you, not a dry history book. Rate 4/5 stars. Recommend.


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It was a clever idea of Smith's to use old Times photos for a basis of each short story. What a delight for readers and a challenge to the writer.
The bibliomystery book would give readers what they wanted--variety and different approaches to crimes.
Thanks for all the reviews, Sandy.


I saw the Broadway Roundabouts production and I thought she was quite good and I enjoyed it. Of course it's a different experience seeing a show and reading the book.




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A friend recommended the audio to me. Since the start of the year I've been trying to get back into a meditation routine without success. Maybe this book will motivate me.

No. I just started it. So far it's a bit of a memoir.


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It is Madrano. I really enjoy Peter May. ❤📚

The narration was done by Brid Brennan and I found her voice perfect for this tale. The lilting accent drew me along and engaged me into the story.
Now the story.......
This is a difficult book to rate. I enjoyed listening to the story but, to tell the truth, don't see any difference between the beginning and the end. There was conflict everywhere in this unnamed society and yet the story had no conflict and it ended....like that.
That said, it's a tale that would resonate to anyone who is a bit out of synch with the "norm" and therefore seen as a bit of an outsider. In this society, one should conform in order to fit in, in order to keep the eyes of neighbours, State and authorities off of one. One doesn't want to be in the spotlight.
After listening to this, I read a few reviews and saw that this unnamed society was Ireland in the '70s, during their time of The Troubles. That made a bit more sense of the story, but not much.
So, all in all, an interesting read if one is looking at an outcast and how that affects one's outlook and feelings. The writing is well done and often quite humorous. There just doesn't seem to be much advancement of the story. It kind of ends where it began.


I appreciate your comments. We'll see if they continue to tempt me over the course of this day. At that point, i'll have to read it, right?

A rather confusing reaction.
If you ever do read it, I'd be interested in your thoughts. I haven't got a "maybe" list either.
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