Part 23 ~ What Are You Listening to Now?
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1jburlinson
Starting this year's thread.
I've begun 2023 with some excellent reads (listens?):
The Complete Patrick Melrose Novels by Edward St. Aubyn, narrated by the engaging Alex Jennings
The Dead by Christian Kracht
Currently reading:
Augustus by John Williams. Robin Field is doing (has done) a bang-up job narrating.
What have you been up to so far this year?
I've begun 2023 with some excellent reads (listens?):
The Complete Patrick Melrose Novels by Edward St. Aubyn, narrated by the engaging Alex Jennings
The Dead by Christian Kracht
Currently reading:
Augustus by John Williams. Robin Field is doing (has done) a bang-up job narrating.
What have you been up to so far this year?
3kjuliff
I’m listening to Pastoralia by George Saunders which is narrated by thee author. I recommend highly.
4jldarden
Getting close to done with The Sport of Kings: A Novel by C.E. Morgan narrated by one of my favorites, George Newbern.
5vwinsloe
>4 jldarden:, I think you've got the wrong touchstone there.
6annamorphic
The Tale of Genji read by Brian Nishi. It is very, very long. Part I is 35 hours. I feel justified in listening to it at 1.2 speed although some of the Japanese names feel just bizarrely fast at that speed, I can't figure out why. The English words are fine.
7jldarden
>5 vwinsloe: Should be fixed now, thanks
8jldarden
Finished The Sport of Kings; A Novel and am now into Duma Key.
92wonderY
I forgot I borrowed the discs for Thud! till I got a return reminder from the library. Hastily enjoying it today.
10jldarden
Moved off Duma Key and have started The Fellowship of the Ring.
13moonflowerdragon
The man with the silver saab in Borrowbox, having just finished The Hallowed Hunt in Libby and the first half of Elizabeth Moon's Sporting Chance in hoopla.
14jldarden
Finished yesterday Italian Shoes by Henning Mankell then started The Long Walk by Richard Bachman (Stephen King).
16moonflowerdragon
Having just finished the Graphic Audio Sporting Chance (Part 2 of 2), and Lily and the Octopus ; despite having reborrowed Return to Marshall's Bayou because I don't remember what happened in it, and borrowed for the first time Maui Strong only to find it is 13.5 (and been disappointed because this library doesn't seem to have anything between the 5th and 13.5th of Mahu Investigations I think I will sit for a little with the untitled books.
19moonflowerdragon
Remnant Population by Elizabeth Moon, for the 4th time this week.
21jldarden
Done with I am Pilgrim and now doing an ear re-read of All the Light We Cannot See ahead of the netflix adaptation.
23jldarden
Finished a few since my last post; Jesus' son, The Ascendant and it's sequel The King of Fear, A Piece of the World and am currently into The Book Thief.
25jldarden
Been through a couple since The Bomb Maker and am now in The Mandibles.
26jldarden
DNF on The Mandibles. Though I like the narrator I just could not get into the story. Now in to Full Wolf Moon.
27jldarden
Now into the Stoneheart Trilogy. Enjoying it!
28Charon07
I just joined this group and hope a little more activity will attract others!
I’m currently listening to Plain Bad Heroines by Emily Danforth, narrated by Xe Sands. I’m enjoying the book but reserving judgment on the narration.
I’m currently listening to Plain Bad Heroines by Emily Danforth, narrated by Xe Sands. I’m enjoying the book but reserving judgment on the narration.
29mabith
I'm on Don't Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You, a memoir by musician Lucinda Williams, read pretty well by her. With this kind of memoir I think it helps when the author reads it.
30jldarden
Finished Let it Burn and have started A Sudden Light.
31jldarden
Enjoyed A Sudden Light and have started Assymetry.
33Charon07
>32 jldarden: I read Asymmetry as an ebook. It didn’t live up to my expectations.
I ended up not that fond of Plain Bad Heroines. I think Xe Sands was probably a good narrator for it after all, but it was another book that didn’t live up to expectations.
I’m now listening to The Paradox Hotel by Rob Hart, read by Emily Woo Zeller. I have issues with most time travel fiction, and this one looks like it won’t be an exception, but I’m trying to reserve judgment.
I ended up not that fond of Plain Bad Heroines. I think Xe Sands was probably a good narrator for it after all, but it was another book that didn’t live up to expectations.
I’m now listening to The Paradox Hotel by Rob Hart, read by Emily Woo Zeller. I have issues with most time travel fiction, and this one looks like it won’t be an exception, but I’m trying to reserve judgment.
34jldarden
Chasing Darkness a just OK entry in the Elvis Cole series. Started today with Go Tell the Bees that I am Gone.
35BooksandMovies
Listening to A Study In Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I have enjoyed many of the recent Sherlock tv show versions, so I thought I would give one of the original books a try. Often times the original books I don't relate. However, even though the setting is in the past human nature and logic still take center stage so the principle story elements so far are timeless.
36jldarden
Finished with Go Tell the Bees that I am Gone. Really enjoyed visiting these characters again in book form vs the TV series. Now starting The Dry and going through the Aaron Falk Trilogy.
37Charon07
I finished The Paradox Hotel. I didn’t care for the story. The narrator did a great job with the tough-as-nails protagonist, but I couldn’t stand her attempted accent for the drone Ruby.
38jldarden
Finished Force of Nature and started Exiles.
39Charon07
I listened to The Ruin by Dervla McTiernan. It was an engaging mystery, beautifully read by Aoife McMahon. I’ll be reading (or listening to) more by this author.
40BooksandMovies
Just finished listening to A Study In Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle through Spotify. Some of the classic books appears readings they are borrowing from LibroVox. The narrator, David Clarke, I listened to was very good and would listen to another of his narrations. I also was very impressed with the Sherlock story that set up the Sherlock and Dr. Watson characters well and felt like the main elements of the story could still be relevant today.
41jldarden
Finished Exiles and am now into The Starless Sea
42jldarden
Gave up on The Starless Sea. Just could not get into it despite being better than halfway through. Moved on to The Zero by one of my favorite writers, Jess Walter.
43kjuliff
>42 jldarden: I think your touchstone might be misleading - did you mean the book on punctuation? If so, does it work ok in audio?
44jldarden
>43 kjuliff: no, these are both fiction.
45jldarden
Finished The Zero and then started Daisy Jones & the Six.
46Charon07
I listened to Girl, 11 by Amy Suiter Clarke, narrated by Andi Arndt. This is a mystery/thriller in which the protagonist is a true-crime podcaster, so it was particularly well-suited as an audiobook. Sadly, I didn’t care much for it at all. The protagonist struck me as smug and self-righteous; I’m not sure how much of that was due to the writing and how much due to the narrator.
I also recently finished Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone, read by Katie Leung, another mystery/thriller that I liked much better. It was very dark, very gothic, and full of twists. It takes place in Scotland, so Katie Leung’s Scottish accent added a lot of atmosphere.
I’ve just started Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders and narrated by a full cast of 166! One of the main narrators is Nick Offerman, who’s always a delight to listen to, but with so many voices and footnotes(!), I’m thinking this is maybe a poor choice for audio. On the other hand, since it’s such a grand production, it could turn out much better than I expect.
I also recently finished Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone, read by Katie Leung, another mystery/thriller that I liked much better. It was very dark, very gothic, and full of twists. It takes place in Scotland, so Katie Leung’s Scottish accent added a lot of atmosphere.
I’ve just started Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders and narrated by a full cast of 166! One of the main narrators is Nick Offerman, who’s always a delight to listen to, but with so many voices and footnotes(!), I’m thinking this is maybe a poor choice for audio. On the other hand, since it’s such a grand production, it could turn out much better than I expect.
47jldarden
Finished with Daisy Jones & the Six, really enjoyed that. Now started Life as We Knew It.
48mabith
I started The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins today, and I'm loving it so far. It's the one narrated by Peter Jeffrey. I sampled one narrated by James Langton but didn't like his style as much.
49vwinsloe
I've been listening to No Ordinary Time, an interesting book about the Roosevelts in the White House during WWII.
51Charon07
I finished Lincoln in the Bardo and I’m pleased to report that the audio format really enhanced the novel for me. I think this book would be challenging to read in any format, but audio kept it moving along, and the multitude of readers enhanced the experience of the bardo as well as the numerous contemporaneous historical voices. I think a great deal of effort went into producing the audiobook, and it really paid off.
52vwinsloe
>51 Charon07: I enjoyed Lincoln in the Bardo on audio as well. Very well done.
53Charon07
I just finished We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, narrated by Toby Jones, who did a valiant job with the opaque and difficult text.
54mabith
I'm onto The House of Mirth, though I couldn't find any narrator I was super happy with. Went with the old standby, Wanda McCaddon. The accents vary a lot but she's familiar and the non-dialogue is perfectly read.
55jldarden
Finished Never, not impressed. Now into State of Fear by Crichton.
56jldarden
I found State of Fear to be to short for the subject matter it presented. Moved on from that to Travels with Charley narrated by the late, great Ron McLarty.
57jldarden
Really enjoyed Travels with Charley, recommended. There are 2 version apparently, one with McLarty and another narrated by actor Gary Sinese. Went into then The Water Knife and just could not get into that. Set it aside and started The Stranger by Harlen Coben. That's got another of my fav narrators, George Newbern.
59jldarden
Though I like Craig Wasson as a narrator I could not finish This Storm. Moved on to You Like it Darker.
60jldarden
Finished and enjoyed You Like it Darker narrated by Will Patton. Started Interview with the Vampire.