My audiobook list
- Don Quixote – Miguel de Cervantes (Grossman Translation)
- A classic for so many reasons, at the very least read Marcela’s speech in chapter 14
- Fierce Invalids Home from Hot CLimates – Tom Robbins
- read a lot of Tom Robbins in college, thought I had outgrown it….but it draws me back in
- How to Win friends and influence people – Dale carengie
- advice that seems so obvious…be genuinely interested in other people
- East of Eden – John Steinbeck
- really enjoyed this
- Klara and the Sun- Kazuo ishiguro
- OK, kind of sad
- night train to Lisbon – Pascal MErcier
- after reading The Unconsoled, I was hopped up on trains, and the main character being a linguist really intrigued me, sadly this book was not what I hoped for
- The Unconsoled – kazuo ishiguro
- LOVED this book, this type does not let me emphasize how much I enjoyed this book, this is one of those you either love it or hate it; best described as a long anxiety dream (as long as it is not my anxiety dream), keeps you wondering what is going to happen next
- THe Correspondent – Virginia Evans
- though I had been listening to some audiobooks, it was not with regularity until I listened to this book, and it hooked me back onto fiction
- The Death and Life of the GReat Lakes – Dan Egan
- fantastic non- fiction about the 20% of the world’s freshwater, great historical and social context woven into it and there us mention of some of the research I am involved with AND the toledo water crises that I lived through!
- Everything is Tuberculosis – John Green
- The Island of Sea Women – Lisa See
- Challenger: A True Story of Herosim and Disaster on the Edge of Space – Adam Higginbotham
- A Fever in the Heartland – timothy Egan
- The Warmth of Other Suns – Isabel Wilkerson
- Educated – Tara Westover
- Know My Name – Chanel Miller
- Empire of Pain – Patrick Radden
- Just Mercy – BRyan Stevenson
- The Anthropocene – John Greene
- River of the Gods – Candace Millard