Review: The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story
by Douglas Preston The Lost City of the Monkey God I don’t know why I always feel compelled to tell you why I read a book before I tell you…
Review: All Through the Night
by Connie Brockway All Through the Night This sounded so good! A Regency romance starring a cat burglar who steals from the rich to give to the poor while a…
Review: When
by Victoria Laurie When One of the best things about Audible is that I am exposed to books I would have never found without it. When is one of those…
Review: The Master Magician
by Charlie N. Holmberg The Master Magician I remember being disappointed in The Paper Magician. It had come with a strong recommendation and I had great expectations for it, expectations…
Review: “They Say / I Say”: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing
by Gerald Graff & Cathy Birkenstein They Say/I Say To continue a trend in my reading lately, here is a very helpful book turned into an only mildly helpful audio…
Review: Wonder Woman Unbound: The Curious History of the World’s Most Famous Heroine
by Tim Hanley Wonder Woman Unbound: The Curious History of the World’s Most Famous Heroine I listen to a lot of odd books thanks to the Audible daily deal. Because…
Review: Second Hand Curses
by Drew Hayes Second Hand Curses Drew Hayes is literary Xanax. Now, before you get offended on his behalf, let me explain. I deal with a lot of stress…
Review: You’re Never Weird on the Internet
by Felicia Day You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) I was only peripherally aware of Felicia Day before starting this book so why read it? Well, it was…
Review: The Call of the Wild
by Jack London Call of the Wild I read White Fang long before I discovered this more famous dog story set in Alaska by Jack London. Maybe, if I had…
Review: The Seventh Bride
by T. Kingfisher The Seventh Bride Let’s get real, I love fairy tale retellings. Whether it’s Jessica Day George and Princess of the Midnight Ball or Robin McKinley and Beauty…