I'm glad to hear about The Goblin Emperor sequel, but I'm disappointed it's not focusing on Maia.
And I know it's just me, but I really can't deal with audiobooks - they just ... irritate ... me beyond endurance.
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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I'm glad to hear about The Goblin Emperor sequel, but I'm disappointed it's not focusing on Maia.
And I know it's just me, but I really can't deal with audiobooks - they just ... irritate ... me beyond endurance.
I am weird with audiobooks. I can’t read right now because TOO MUCH READING because of work from home. I can listen to podfic and podcasts, but not actual audio books? I am weird. And I hardly want to watch anything, I just want to keep my eyes closes when I am not working.
I really can't deal with audiobooks
It's not just you. I hate them with a passion. Not sure why, as I'm all about podcasts.
hippocamp, nope...or I didn't register it because I was digging on Mach1na
Ooh, good one, Consuela. Im mildly irritated they didn't make that available when I went on an Auten kick a month or two back, but that sounds like something I should keep handy. Like Sophia, I often cannot deal with taking in anything through my eyes in my leisure time, but I can and do listen to audiobooks. And something I have read before and theoretically won't mind falling asleep during is a bonus
hippocamp, nope...or I didn't register it because I was digging on Mach1nawell, it is quite diggable, IIDSSM.
I love the Goblin Emperor's world - and I'm hopeful for more of that kindness, no matter what. It's so very Sarah. Also more clocks. and bridges.
You suggested Book of Ages by Jill Lepore so I sent that and Hidden in Plain View : A Secret Story of Quilts and the Underground Railroad and she was very pleased.
aurelia, I'd suggest Never Caught: The Story of Ona Judge (especially since she liked Hidden in Plain View). Also, I enjoyed Bonnie and Clyde: The Making of a Legend by Karen Blumenthal.
Thank you, Cashmere!
As usual, I'm reading books way past their debuts, and I just started The Monsters of Templeton by Lauren Groff. Anyone else read it?
Amy, that looks good and it turns out I already own the ebook.
I just finished Catherine House which was so good if you like dark academia.
Oh, that's on my wish list! It looks like exactly my thing.