My boss love the Parasol Protectorate series.
I got some new manga and I'm powering through a YA biography of Bonnie & Clyde which is fascinating.
And of course, trying out new gay romance audio books. Joel Leslie as narrator is my woobie.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
My boss love the Parasol Protectorate series.
I got some new manga and I'm powering through a YA biography of Bonnie & Clyde which is fascinating.
And of course, trying out new gay romance audio books. Joel Leslie as narrator is my woobie.
I will always have a soft spot in my heart for the Parasol Protectorate novels, because Ivy Hisselpenny is THE BEST.
(Dunno why I bounced off the tie-in YA novels, but the first didn't grab me and I haven't gotten around to the others.)
ooh, the Kindle version of Anno Dracula is on sale for $1.99 (clickety-click!)
Argument with husband. He insists audiobooks are not "reading."
I will die on this hill.
Argument with husband. He insists audiobooks are not "reading."
Curiously I've heard this discussion many times with Laura Hillenbrand (who because of her CFS vertigo has issues reading, so listens to a ton of audiobooks).
I don't really think of it as reading either, more like listening to a radio play.
I've had no success with audiobooks, so far, because they don't hold my focus. But they fall into the reading category for me anyway.
It doesn't feel like reading while I'm listening, but audiobooks I listen to count as books I've read.
I will die on this hill.
You have my sword.
Science says audiobooks count as reading since your brain can't tell the difference
I haven't done the audiobook thing, but I'd think that if you listen to the complete text of the original book, it counts. Listening to an abridged version would be like seeing the movie version, or maybe reading the Reader's Digest Condensed Books version.