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John | 3949 comments I didn't much care for Norah Ephron's I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman - she came off as feeling rather ... entitled to me. But, since my library had I Remember Nothing: and Other Reflections, her follow up book of essays, I decided to give her another chance. I'm about 2/3 finished (it's only three hours long), but my impression hasn't improved much. There are some interesting, even clever on occasion, observations, but for the most part she's either very self-impressed (oh, look at me among the literati) or so wrapped up in her celebrity-filled life that she forgets how far out of the mainstream she exists.


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Alison | 5 comments Yesterday, I finished listening to Cormac McCarthy's The Road, listened to the the whole of a BBC dramatisation of Murder in Mesopotamia (about 2 hours, but does that count as an audibook), AND started Six Suspects by Vikas Swarup.

The Road is superb, and the Agatha Christie adaptation was very well done.

I'm also really enjoying Six Suspects.


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aprilla | 254 comments I enjoyed The Road too, very good. I couldn't stop listening and didn't! I think I went all the way through with barely a stop and still remember tears while mashing potatoes for dinner. Fortunately I have an understanding family :)

I've started my summer reading with Forty Words for Sorrow by Giles Blunt. The narration by James Daniels is very good, I'm liking it very much but wish the story would pick up a bit. Hopefully it will, soon.


message 4: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) I'm about to start Outlander, after all the rave reviews, I'm a bit excited!


message 5: by Shelli (new)

Shelli | 66 comments Chris wrote: "I'm about to start Outlander, after all the rave reviews, I'm a bit excited!"

Chris I've really enjoyed these....they get a bit long-winded by 4 and 5.....I still have the last one to read.


message 6: by MissSusie (new)

MissSusie | 2431 comments I am listening to City of Bonesby, Cassandra Clare narrated by,Ari Graynor I am enjoying it so far.


message 7: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 1546 comments Shelli wrote: "Chris wrote: "I'm about to start Outlander, after all the rave reviews, I'm a bit excited!"

Chris I've really enjoyed these....they get a bit long-winded by 4 and 5.....I still have..."


Long is the correct word :)


message 8: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) Susie wrote: "I am listening to City of Bonesby, Cassandra Clare narrated by,Ari Graynor I am enjoying it so far."

I've been meaning to get this one, I'll look out for your review/comments


message 9: by Shirley (new)

Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) | 493 comments Started The Garden of Last Days by Andre Dubus III this morning.
I have seen good reviews.


message 10: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristicoleman) Shelli wrote: "Chris wrote: "I'm about to start Outlander, after all the rave reviews, I'm a bit excited!"

Chris I've really enjoyed these....they get a bit long-winded by 4 and 5.....I still have..."


did you find 4 & 5 unabridged? I've been looking and I can only find the Abridged editions.


message 11: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 02, 2011 05:57PM) (new)

I'm currently listening toDoes the Noise in My Head Bother You? (by Steven Tyler and David Dalton; narrated by Jeremy Davidson.) It is the memoir of Steven Tyler, lead vocalist for Aerosmith. The free-associative scat of Steven Tyler is tempered somewhat by David Dalton's writing and Jeremy Davidson's narration; but for those who have their wings, the spirit of Steven Tyler and A-Smith come through. This is a very much a memoir for fans only, the references to drugs, alcohol and sex heavy, and sometimes explicit and off-putting for the uninitiated.

Does the Noise in My Head Bother You? by Steven Tyler
Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?
by Steven Tyler and David Dalton
narrated by Jeremy Davidson


message 12: by John, Moderator (new)

John | 3949 comments I'm a couple of hours into Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin: A Memoir of Our Tumultuous Years - good narration, and background of Alaska politics. Sarah and Todd's relationship seems much more dysfunctional than I'd understood.


message 13: by Wendy T (new)

Wendy T | 0 comments I finished 10th Anniversary by James Patterson. This was another excellent book in this awesome series.

I am now starting The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners by Luanne Rice


message 14: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) Kristi wrote: "Shelli wrote: "Chris wrote: "I'm about to start Outlander, after all the rave reviews, I'm a bit excited!"

Chris I've really enjoyed these....they get a bit long-winded by 4 and 5....."


Kristi wrote: "Shelli wrote: "Chris wrote: "I'm about to start Outlander, after all the rave reviews, I'm a bit excited!"

Chris I've really enjoyed these....they get a bit long-winded by 4 and 5....."


I'm in the UK so we may not the same access, but number 4, Drums of Autumn is on audible unabridged, but I couldn't see number 5 at all


message 15: by MissSusie (new)

MissSusie | 2431 comments Just finished City of Bonesby, Cassandra Clare narrated by,Ari Graynor it was ok not as good as I had hoped it would be.

Now starting Life: Keith Richardsby, Keith Richards narrtaed by, Johnny Depp & Joe Hurley


message 16: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 1546 comments Susie wrote: "Just finished City of Bonesby, Cassandra Clare narrated by,Ari Graynor it was ok not as good as I had hoped it would be.

Now starting Life: Keith Richardsby, Keith R..."


I never finished City of Bones. It was over-hyped IMO.


message 17: by MissSusie (new)

MissSusie | 2431 comments Heidi (don't listen to me) wrote:I never finished City of Bones. It was over-hyped IMO.

I'm struggling with how to write the review it wasn't bad but it wasn't that great either and it was just to formulamatic (I don't know if thats a word but it describes it best) and it didn't make me want to run out and get the next book.


message 18: by Heidi (last edited Jun 03, 2011 03:41PM) (new)

Heidi | 1546 comments Susie wrote: "Heidi (don't listen to me) wrote:I never finished City of Bones. It was over-hyped IMO.

I'm struggling with how to write the review it wasn't bad but it wasn't that great either and it was just..."


A lot of people who had issues with the book mentioned the formula thing (she borrowed from Star Wars, Buffy, and Harry Potter). I thought it needed some serious editing and was not as well written as a lot of my favorite YA books.


message 19: by Shirley (new)

Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) | 493 comments Started Iodine: A Novel by Haven Kimmel.

It had me from the first paragraph. Another book I wouldn't have chosen had it not been part of a "lot" I bought from ebay.


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aprilla | 254 comments Heidi (don't listen to me) wrote: "Susie wrote: "Now starting [book:Life: Keith Richards|9439303..."

I listened to that a while back and found it hard to get into, but once in I enjoyed it. I was delighted there was a part read by Tom Waits!
If you haven't, get yourself to a book store cause there's photos in the paper versions... I'm told. I haven't had a chance to look yet myself.


message 21: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 1546 comments Aprilla are you talking about MI or the Keith Richards book?? We were referring to Mortal Instruments but as Tom Waits is a musician I am assuming you thought we were talking about the K Richards book?


Tensy (bookdoyen) (tensy) | 72 comments I'm listening to Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemptionand really enjoying it. Hillenbrand also wrote Seabiscuit and she adds a great deal of detail to this WWII story that makes it so interesting.


message 23: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 1546 comments I am starting Ender's Game.


message 24: by aprilla (new)

aprilla | 254 comments Heidi (don't listen to me) wrote: "Aprilla are you talking about MI or the Keith Richards book?? We were referring to Mortal Instruments but as Tom Waits is a musician I am assuming you thought we were talking about the K Richards ..."

was about Life: Keith Richards :)


message 25: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 1546 comments I thought so aprilla. I have not read that one. Glad it was good. :)


message 26: by MissSusie (new)

MissSusie | 2431 comments Tensy wrote: "I'm listening to Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemptionand really enjoying it. Hillenbrand also wrote Seabiscuit and she adds a great deal of detail t..."

I'm next up on the overdrive waiting list at my library for that one!


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Kristi (kristicoleman) Chris wrote: "Kristi wrote: "Shelli wrote: "Chris wrote: "I'm about to start Outlander, after all the rave reviews, I'm a bit excited!"

Chris I've really enjoyed these....they get a bit long-wind..."


oops, I meant 5 & 6...They are on Audible, but only abridged. :(


message 28: by Vinity (new)

Vinity | 20 comments Kristi wrote: "Chris wrote: "Kristi wrote: "Shelli wrote: "Chris wrote: "I'm about to start Outlander, after all the rave reviews, I'm a bit excited!"

Chris I've really enjoyed these....they get a..."
I think audible JUST finally got the unabridged in the last month. DON'T get the Abridged as it's literally one tenth the length, how can you cut 90% of a book? Plus, it's not Davina Porter I think. I loved Outlander and many of the others, the ONLY thing that got me thru the last book was Davina Porter reading it.

JUST Dled
Deadline: The Newsflesh Trilogy: Book 2 Very excited. Feed was wonderful and I'm not a big zombie fan.


message 29: by John, Moderator (new)

John | 3949 comments I've started The Mapping of Love and Death,a Maisie Dobbs mystery set in 1930's London -- the narrator's choice of American accents don't seem to fit the characters well at all.


message 30: by aprilla (new)

aprilla | 254 comments J T Ellison I'm listening to the Taylor Jackson series by J. T. Ellison. I didn't enjoy the first two much at all (All The Pretty Girls and 14). I nearly didn't read 14 but reviews here urged me on... so almost didn't continue with the series, but with the third (Judas Kiss) it picked up for me and I'm now enjoying the 4th (The Cold Room).


message 31: by Frances (last edited Jun 07, 2011 11:21AM) (new)

Frances (shibagirl) | 151 comments Last week I finished Only Time Will Tell, Jeffery Archer's latest (part 1 of a trilogy) loved it .
Then went onto A Clubbable Woman which was a big disapointment, found it rather boring.

I've had Feed on my Ipod for a while , and now after seeing several others here recomending it decided to give it a go, must admit- enjoying it so far


message 32: by Shirley (new)

Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) | 493 comments Starting Nights in Rodanthe byNicholas Sparks.

I need a cozy for a change.

Iodine: A Novel was very strange.


message 33: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristicoleman) Vinity wrote: "I think audible JUST finally got the unabridged in the last month..."

They have A Breath of Snow and Ashes, but not The Fiery Cross yet...maybe next month?!? I'm so excited about A Breath of Snow and Ashes! Next month's book to buy. Looks like I will have to read the book of The Fiery Cross...bummer. I hate abridged books!

On that note, there is an abridged version of A People's History of the United States: 1492 to Present...how do you abridge history??? sheesh.


message 34: by MissSusie (new)

MissSusie | 2431 comments Life: Keith RichardsI am loving this book it’s like sitting down with Keith Richards as he tells you stories! The part about Phil Spector is a little freaky considering what’s happened with him in the last few years

I love Johnny Depps’ narration and wish he would have narrated the entire book.
I read he does come back at the end and am looking forward to that!


message 36: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 1546 comments Shirley wrote: "Listening to Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen by Julie Powell."

I couldn't get into that book. She seemed too self absorbed to me.


message 37: by John, Moderator (new)

John | 3949 comments I liked it, but it helped that I lived in her neighborhood for several years.


message 38: by Shirley (new)

Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) | 493 comments I think she was an entitled child. I also think her husband must have a few sisters which means he can encourage and tune out at the same time. A very rewarding husband trait. Mine was very good at it and only had one sister.


message 39: by Shelli (new)

Shelli | 66 comments Kristi wrote: "Shelli wrote: "Chris wrote: "I'm about to start Outlander, after all the rave reviews, I'm a bit excited!"

Chris I've really enjoyed these....they get a bit long-winded by 4 and 5....."


Yes my library system had the unabriged version on cd and playaway....the 4th book playaway was 45 hr 45 mins!!!!


message 40: by MissSusie (new)

MissSusie | 2431 comments FREE DOWNLOAD · ENTIRE AUDIOBOOK · LIMITED TIME!
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from Tantor Audio

THE MEMOIRS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Narrated by Simon Prebble


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message 41: by Vinity (new)

Vinity | 20 comments I noticed Feed is up at audible as $5.98 regular price and if you are a member summer sale price is $3.35. I can only assume that the $5.98 is a misprint and should be $15.98 but if you haven't gotten it. It's a great listen and for $3.35 it's unbelievable.


message 42: by John, Moderator (new)

John | 3949 comments I started listening to One Vacant Chair last night, and am hooked. It's $2.95 for 10 hours!


message 43: by Lee (new)

Lee Howlett | 363 comments John wrote: "I started listening to One Vacant Chair last night, and am hooked. It's $2.95 for 10 hours!"
I'm so glad to hear this, John! I also really enjoyed reading this book and narrating it. This was my first paying job as a narrator. I've been volunteering for LibriVox for over 4 years. I hope I've done justice to Joe Coomer's book.


message 44: by Shirley (new)

Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) | 493 comments Started Paths of Glory by Jeffrey Archer.


Very good.


message 45: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristicoleman) Listening to The Maltese Falcon with William Dufris as the narrator...Fabulous!


message 46: by John, Moderator (new)

John | 3949 comments Claire wrote: "John wrote: "I started listening to One Vacant Chair last night, and am hooked. It's $2.95 for 10 hours!"
I'm so glad to hear this, John! I also really enjoyed reading this book and ..."


The narrator is listed as Lee Ann not Claire???


message 47: by Lee (new)

Lee Howlett | 363 comments :D I've used Claire as a forum name on almost every site I've joined. My real name is Lee Ann. When I first started posting on websites years ago, I had people caution me about using my real name. So I chose my aunt's name and it stuck. :)


message 48: by John, Moderator (new)

John | 3949 comments Thanks for the info!

Any chance of more Coomer on audio, besides this one and The Loop?


message 49: by aprilla (new)

aprilla | 254 comments I'm flying through the Taylor Jackson series by J T Ellison ... on the last now. I have so many, so very very many, on TBR lists (and off) that I want to read that I don't know where to go from here! LOL Ahh decisions!


message 50: by Lee (new)

Lee Howlett | 363 comments John wrote: "Thanks for the info!

Any chance of more Coomer on audio, besides this one and The Loop?"


If Iambik can get the rights to more of Joe Coomer's books, there are plenty of us who would love to narrate them. We have a narrator's 'wish list' of books we would like to record that we all contribute to but we'll be up against companies like Audible. They control over 80% of the audiobook industry. Although Audible carries our (Iambik) books, they still want first crack at whatever is out there.


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