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Unfiltered has been lurking on my kindle for ages. Which is ironic, considering I drive past the Haas factory twice a day - once on my way to my office and then on my way home. I heard a sample of the audio book, and I have to admit I was laughing my head off... Be interesting to see if this lives upto the hype....
Jun 25, 2026 12:07PM Add a comment

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Summer has arrived, and it's too hot to be in the garden. So, I've curled up with a large mug of ice tea (Bird & Blend Chocolate Digestives) and my kindle.
At the moment, it's a case of seeing what I can extract to read - and this has been lurking on my kindle for ages. I first heard about it on a podcast (American Scandle) and have been meaning to read it... So in the heat of summer, it's finally made it...
Jun 21, 2026 06:52AM Add a comment

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A quiet weekend. Just what I need after this last week - which was, if I am honest - a bit on the rough side. But Audible and my kindle have kept me sane, along with some very tasty tea - and a decent sized mug to drink it from.

The Audible book I have already read - but sometimes listening to it brings it to life. The kindle book is by an author I've read before, but the book itself is new to me...
Jun 13, 2026 06:46AM Add a comment

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The kindle is currently on the Anita Blake series, but the Audible app is playing new audio books.
It's been a relaxing time, and allows me to chill out - especially when I am pushing a trolley around my local supermarket with an earbud in...

Not to mention sitting at my desk - it means I can lose myself in a good book and still look like I am working...

Win / win for me....
Mar 31, 2026 05:30AM Add a comment

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My current books are ones that I have read before - they're like comfortable old shoes. The Dresden files are because I want to remind myself what happened before the latest book. The Anita Blake series is something that I enjoyed, and it's something to chill with in an evening after work - with a decent cup of Roobios tea.
Mar 04, 2026 12:29AM Add a comment

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I know the audiobook is one I have listened to before, but I have the latest one now on my kindle / audible app. It's been a while, so I wanted to catch up before I see what chaos / mayhem Harry can cause. As for my other book - this is from an author I've read before, and it's a perfect take your braincell book out...
Feb 04, 2026 03:46AM Add a comment

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The books I am currently reading are ones that I have read before. The Dresden files is because I have the new book just landed on my kindle, and I want to recap the events leading up to the new book. As for the other book - the series has been lurking on my kindle for quite a while, and I decided to re-read the series... It's caused more than a few late nights I will admit, but that's the joy of a good book.
Jan 23, 2026 12:36AM Add a comment

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The weather is really nasty - cold and wet. Perfect to curl up with my kindle (or the Audible app). All of which helps my target - which I can see me increasing as the year goes on. The current books are ones I have read in the past, but they are like comfortable slippers - perfect to slip into.
Jan 15, 2026 03:28AM Add a comment

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Well, I've beaten my challenge goal.. Something I didn't expect to do, but using Audible and Borrow Box has helped... Not sure what the challenge goal will be next year - think I'll do the same as this year - start small(ish) and increase as necessary.... Don't want to complete the challenge too early....
Dec 30, 2025 01:58PM Add a comment

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Another challenge finished. And this time, it's due to audio books. If it hadn't been for a back injury, I wouldn't have considered Audible, or even considered Borrow Box.

That and the fact that it allows me to continue working whilst enjoying a book (and being able to ignore the horror that is the obligatory Christmas playlist being inflicted on me in the office!)
Dec 24, 2025 03:02AM Add a comment

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Thank God for an audiobook. Yet again, I am having a Christmas playlist inflicted on my poor little ears. I wouldn't mind if it was the sort of music I listen to, but it's the usual syrupy nausea inducing rubbish.

So, I have done the usual thing – put my earbud in and listen to The Fellowship of the Ring. I know it’s a book I’ve listened to before, but with Andy Serkis narrating – it’s an audio treat.
Dec 19, 2025 07:31AM Add a comment

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Amazing what a little time off and typixal British winter weather (cold and wet) can do for your reading target. Audible (and to a lesser extent Borrow Box) have all helped as well... But it's been the kindle that has been my life saver. The TV is diabolical aa normal (I don't watch I'm a Celebrity) and the rest is brain rot. I prefer to use my imagination - far more creative....
Dec 07, 2025 07:43AM Add a comment

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Karen is 61% done with Flying Blind: The 737 MAX Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing
I knew some of the history, but Boeing's founder must be spinning in his grave. The "takeover" of McDonald Douglas by Boeing was more the other way around - with Boeing paying for it....
Dec 07, 2025 04:03AM Add a comment
Flying Blind: The 737 MAX Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing

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Karen is 6% done with Flying Blind: The 737 MAX Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing
It used to be said " If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going". Now....? It's just scary.
Dec 05, 2025 11:16PM Add a comment
Flying Blind: The 737 MAX Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing

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Amazing what a quiet weekend can do. Ok - this weekend hasn't been as quiet as I would have liked, simply because I had the battery on the car changed (it was the final straw when the car refused to start Friday morning after I'd refuelled).

Despite that, I have been able to settle in my beanbag with a mug of goid tea and hit my kindle... Three books in 36 hours. Not bad going....
Nov 23, 2025 08:53AM Add a comment

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Karen is on page 255 of 448 of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York
This gets more interesting - especially given the news Andrew has "voluntarily" (more like volentold" relinquished his titles... A major update for the paperback edition?
Oct 18, 2025 09:34AM Add a comment
Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York

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Karen is on page 162 of 448 of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York
Now to the juicy stuff. Epstein. And I still want to know why Andrew is the only famous (or infamous) man named from the little black book...
Oct 12, 2025 08:20AM Add a comment
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Karen is on page 100 of 448 of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York
Not a bad read so far... I remember the fall out of the photos from the south of France, but the early stuff I didn't know about. Dratted heavy as a hardback book though... Should have gotten this one on kindle!!
Oct 12, 2025 06:31AM Add a comment
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Karen is starting Hitler's Horses: The Incredible True Story of the Detective who Infiltrated the Nazi Underworld
Amazing. I first heard of this book from a Podcast - Detectives Don't Sleep, and I was really interested in it.
The narrator really brings this book to life, and Arthur has just started to follow the trail of the 3m high statues...
Jul 25, 2025 01:44AM Add a comment
Hitler's Horses: The Incredible True Story of the Detective who Infiltrated the Nazi Underworld

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Karen is 9% done with Pathless Forest: The Quest to Save the World’s Largest Flowers
Saw this at Kew Gardens and was tempted.. But it was an escape to the Oxford Botanical Garden that really made me think about it. The author comes across as almost childlike in his wonder at the flora and fauna he's seeing, and having seen the hothouse in Oxford where the Amazonian waterlilly grows, I can understand why.

I'll review this book properly, but so far? It's a cracking read.
Jul 13, 2025 03:08AM Add a comment
Pathless Forest: The Quest to Save the World’s Largest Flowers

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Been on a bit of a reading blitz recently. The heatwave (and the associated health warnings) meant it’s not been possible to get into the garden... But books are not heat dependent thankfully...
Amazing what you find going through the kindle.. Books I’d forgotten about and am now reading, and others that I read years ago and forgotten how good they were....
Jul 13, 2025 03:03AM Add a comment

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Being told that the unofficial prescription is "Netflixs and chill" whilst I recover from yet another lower respiritory tract infection would be most people's idea of bliss. Only I don't watch Netflixs. Never have. So I amended it to "Kindle / Audible and chill". Which suits me (when I can stop coughing long enough to listen to Audible or hold my kindle...) So it's a case of digging out books I've forgotten about
May 28, 2025 09:00AM Add a comment

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Ill over a bank holiday. Just what I wanted. Not. But luckily for me Audible is keeping me going - especially when I'm coughing too much to hold the kindle.. And when I'm not coughing? I've been trawling my kindle for books that I've been meaning to read - including my current one - The Old Man and Me... Does help that I know the area the Old Man grew up in, so I can relate better to the book...
May 26, 2025 12:26PM Add a comment

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OK - three books on the go is a bit excessive, but in my defense, they're all books that I have read in previous years. The two audio books are ones that are perfect for travelling, and the kindle book is one to chill out with - and although it counts as one book, it's an omnibus - 5 in 1...

Tombland is from Warwickshire Library service, so it's my main book, and the How to Build a Car is on Audible..
Apr 02, 2025 03:32AM Add a comment

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Another re-read on the kindle. Again, it's another series that I have read in the past - and it's a good book. The Audiobook is another good listen - and it came about on the Audible 2 for 1 sale...

I know it sounds like I listen to quite a bit of real life stories - but on the whole, the book can be made or broken by the narrator... And Karl Jenkinson is a really good narrator - he brings the book to life...
Mar 28, 2025 03:58AM Add a comment

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Two non-fiction books on the go at the moment... One is a kindle book that was a pre-order (beginning to regret it - see the update on the book!) and the other one is from Audible - that was on the 2-1 sale. It's a book I've seen in tree book, and have given it some thought, but seeing it on Audible and knowing there was another book I wanted - it made sense to me.
Mar 24, 2025 04:49AM Add a comment

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Karen is 49% done with Unholy Kingdom: Religion, Corruption and Violence in Saudi Arabia
A bit hit and miss so far... Good in parts - especially describing the history of the formation of the Kingdom. But it is somewhat disjointed - the author keeps referring to later chapters in the book, meaning that the flow of the book is somewhat disjointed.

All I can do is hope that this improves - because so far, this is on for a maximum of a 2* rating...
Mar 24, 2025 04:44AM Add a comment
Unholy Kingdom: Religion, Corruption and Violence in Saudi Arabia

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