I can only clean my house listening to an audiobook

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have enjoyed:
A man called Ove (didn’t like the book but liked the audiobook)
A Fine Balance
Born a Crime
Where’d You Go Bernadette
Books by Liane Moriarty
The Storied Life of AJ Fikery

The only audiobook that I really couldn’t stand was The Dutch House read by Tom Hanks


We are audio book twins (right down to The Dutch House dislike) except for The Storied Life, which I will now add to my library since I haven’t listened to that one!

I also like:
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry and its sequel Britt Marie Was Here
Circe
The Murmur of Bees

If you like crime mysteries, particularly those set in the UK, say so, and I’m your girl for all kinds of recommendations.


Oh wow! We are twins - I loved My grandmother and Britt Marie. I painted a bedroom listening to Britt Marie! Every time I enter that room I think if that novel. I am going to check out murmur of bees.

And I loved the British miniseries- Broadchurch. Would love a good British crime mystery!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like the This American Life podcasts, the whole library is online on their webstie for free.


I live them too as I commute to work. The problem is that they end less than hour and my house really needs a thorough going over. I end up stopping and losing steam as I try to find the next podcast I think I would like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have enjoyed:
A man called Ove (didn’t like the book but liked the audiobook)
A Fine Balance
Born a Crime
Where’d You Go Bernadette
Books by Liane Moriarty
The Storied Life of AJ Fikery

The only audiobook that I really couldn’t stand was The Dutch House read by Tom Hanks


A Fine Balance - I found it so depressing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have enjoyed:
A man called Ove (didn’t like the book but liked the audiobook)
A Fine Balance
Born a Crime
Where’d You Go Bernadette
Books by Liane Moriarty
The Storied Life of AJ Fikery

The only audiobook that I really couldn’t stand was The Dutch House read by Tom Hanks


We are audio book twins (right down to The Dutch House dislike) except for The Storied Life, which I will now add to my library since I haven’t listened to that one!

I also like:
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry and its sequel Britt Marie Was Here
Circe
The Murmur of Bees

If you like crime mysteries, particularly those set in the UK, say so, and I’m your girl for all kinds of recommendations.


I loved Circe
Anonymous
Did you see the thread on the front page about audiobook recs? May have some ideas.

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1090469.page
Anonymous
I really enjoyed listening to The Dutch House. I don’t think I would have liked reading the book, but Tom Hanks reads the audiobook and he made that story come alive. Again, the story wasn’t particularly compelling, but he was amazing so I still recommend it. I use the Libby app to listen to audiobooks through the library and this one is almost always available.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed listening to The Dutch House. I don’t think I would have liked reading the book, but Tom Hanks reads the audiobook and he made that story come alive. Again, the story wasn’t particularly compelling, but he was amazing so I still recommend it. I use the Libby app to listen to audiobooks through the library and this one is almost always available.


I just saw the upthread dislike of this audiobook right after I posted haha. 😂
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like the This American Life podcasts, the whole library is online on their webstie for free.


I live them too as I commute to work. The problem is that they end less than hour and my house really needs a thorough going over. I end up stopping and losing steam as I try to find the next podcast I think I would like.


You know the answer is to put 3 preselected podcasts in queue, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Remarkably bright creatures - highly recommend the Audio version


Loved the narration of this one.
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