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On my morning commute today I just started


Linda






PS - I take all that back. I forgot the Australian accents! Who needs fun formatting when there are accents???


city of New York. The novel starts in about 1620 and now I am on the cusp of the American Revolution at about 1770. The novel follows lives of generations of one family over the course of history. I am learning so much about history that I know want to listen to other audio books that deal with historical matters.

I'm now listening to Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell - has anyone else listened to this? What did you think?


Yes I am. I also really liked the first two on audiobook. I love the narrator and Lisbeth!


I'm excited that you two like them! I have books 2 and 3 on audiobook from the library right now, and I'm really excited to listen! (Now if only I could get my hands on book 1...)






Since then, I've finished listening to a couple of good "beach books": Trial by Fury which is the 3rd book in J.A. Jance's J.P. Beaumont series, and a spicy romance called What I Did for Love. Right now, when I'm alone in my car or listening on my iPod, I switch back and forth between Comfort Food by Kate Jacobs and A Mortal Bane by Roberta Gellis, depending on my mood.
I've also been listening to a reimagining of the Twelve Dancing Princesses fairytale called Wildwood Dancing that I save for when my 8-year-old is in the car. It's set in Romania (Transylvania, to be specific) and I'm finding it so interesting that even though I find the narrator's voice mildly annoying, I have a hard time waiting until my daughter is around to listen to more of the story.

I just finished the third book in the Millennium series also and thought it was good end to a good series. The plot gets really complicated at time and I have to go back some and pay attention. I liked character of Lisbeth so much; goth girl in Sweden with a troubled past but a survivor. I'm trying to pin down why I like the author--his writing just seems intelligent; respectful of the reader's ability to grasp his concepts.

I used the "Look Inside" feature at Amazon to see how these Native American words are written out in the hopes of reproducing them here. After seeing them however, I can see I don't have the ability to type them in with the character accents and symbols required.
If I had read this as a physical book, I doubt I would have made it through because the frustration at not being able to read the widely used native language would have been too off-putting. That would have been an injustice to the book and a shame on me because this is a great story with fantastic narration.


I felt the same way about Cloud Atlas; one of my favorite books of all time, but I don't think I could have made it through the print version because of the different dialects in some of the stories.

Also finished
Making the Rounds with Oscar: A Doctor, His Patients, and a Very Special Cat. It was alright; had some really worthwhile bits in it, but also dragged a bit at times. My teenager was listening with me in the car, and because we are horrible horrible people, we made up bits about how the cat was actually killing the patients instead of just being there to comfort them in the end. That helped in the slower parts.

Thanks for making me aware of this one. It looks right up my alley. I've added it to my wish list at Audible as it also has two of my favorite narrators, Scott Brick and Cassandra Campbell.





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