Yes, totally. You can’t ghost after one date.
Yes, totally. You can’t ghost after one date.
He married Aaliyah when she was 15 so...
Elie Weisel, author of the legendary Holocaust autobiography, Night, once reprimanded a letter writer by saying, essentially, “ I do not give you permission to compare your suffering to mine. Our suffering is relative, and fills our own cups up equally.” Which I think is the essential lesson here. Our lives and our…
Amy Poelher’s audiobook is really fun.
Bossy Pants by Tina Fey is fantastic because she is the voice! Same is true of David Sedaris.
I miss his and Webb’s crazy.
The Kid Stays in the Picture written and narrated by Robert Evans. It’s a classic. And he has a great voice (as a former actor turned movie producer).
For YA, I like Holly Black. I did not get into the Shadowhunter series by Cassandra Clare, but I enjoyed her Infernal Devices trilogy (Clockwork Angel, Clockwork Prince, and Clockwork Princess).
It doesn’t fit qny of your categories, being fiction which is neither new nor classic, but I really loved A Spot Of Bother by Mark Haddon, if you haven’t read/listened to it yet. Funny and serious and entertaining and touching.
I have a subscription to Audible, and lately I’ve been listening to BBC Radio adaptations of Neverwhere and Good Omens (both by Neil Gaiman, the latter with Terry Pratchett).
A customer of mine just randomly recommended an audio book to me, and it happened to have been a book I read years ago and loved: Lies My Teacher Told Me by James Loewen. It’s history, but really good (and not too heady) history.