An Audible Exclusive
Fiction by Graham Greene
An Audible Exclusive
Fiction by Graham Greene
Audible Original Fiction by Edward Aubry.
When Nigel Walden is fourteen years old, things suddenly start un-happening to him. For example, he kisses a girl in his class one day, and the next day no one remembers that she had ever existed. His science teacher becomes a completely different person, and the class doesn’t realize that anything has changed. His parents' car changes from one model or color to another several times, and each time they seem to think the car has always been like that. Someone is altering the past, over and over, but Nigel is the only person who notices it.
This is a really interesting premise to me and I really enjoyed this book. It explored a lot of ideas: How much of what happens to us is fate? How much can we really control our own destiny? What is the most important thing in a life? Very deep!
The only thing I didn't like was the ending; I felt like the author didn't know how to wrap it up and just decided to chop it off. Still, it was a good book!
I also listened to by audible originals recently: Orlando People
Subtitled: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer
Nonfiction by Michele McNamara
Fiction by Michael Koryta
Nonfiction by Demi Moore
This was a pretty good celebrity memoir.
I'm interested in Demi Moore because of her career and her romantic relationships, and she gives good details on both things. It probably wouldn't be interesting to anyone who hadn't heard of her, or Bruce, or Ashton, but a sizeable number of folks have definitely heard of all three of them.
Fiction by Lois Lowry
This is a classic but I hadn't read it before. It's about a Danish girl with a Jewish friend during World War Two.
I think it is really good for giving today's kids the emotional impact of wartime without the full horror of its reality.
Fiction by Adam Johnson
Fiction by John Marrs
Fiction by Joyce Carol Oates
Audible Original Fiction by Alexander Kane.
Fiction by Blake Crouch
I also read recently by this author : Eerie
Fiction by Kate Staymen-London
This story has an interesting premise: What if the "Bachelorette" was a plus-sized woman?
Bea Schumacher is the woman in question, a popular fashion blogger and attractive person. Still, the fact of her dress size makes casting her pretty controversial.
This was a fun story.
Fiction by Catherine Ryan Hyde
Ernie is a fifteen-year old kid with too many enemies, a fat kid who is an easy target for school bullies. He does have one friend, Will, who shares his love of fishing... and unfortunately also shares Ernie's status as punching bag.
This was a great book about friendship and doing the right thing even when it's difficult. That sounds way too cheesy-after-school-special, but it's really a good story!
Fiction by Romy Haussmann
Audible original fiction by Ben Winters
This is a collection of short stories, scripted with a full voice cast, about things that happened during quarantine. The opener, with a mob boss holding a conference on zoom, seriously cracked me up.
All three stories were good, although I'm not a huge fan of short stories in general. I prefer novels.
Fiction by Karen McQuestion