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Sunday, November 29, 2020

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW ➯ HEART BONES


BY colleen hoover


NARRATED BY ANGELA GOETHALS


❐SYNOPSIS & BUY LINKS ON AUTHORS WEBSITE❐





❐ Overall Rating 5 | Narration 5 ❐ Contemporary Romance ❐ New Adult ❐ Single POV ❐ Bolivar Peninsula, Texas Setting



I'm a fan of anything Colleen Hoover writes. She always seems to effortlessly evoke real emotions for me. Beyah and Samson's story was no exception. From the ocean setting to their heartbreaking backstories to the perfect ending...I was absolutely hooked.



❐ Audible Listen

❐ Length ➯ 8H 12M

❐ Steaminess to Story Ratio ➯ 15/85

❐ Plot ➯ 5/5

❐ Characters ➯ 5/5

❐ The Feels ➯ 5/5

❐ Theme ➯ 5/5

❐ Ending ➯ 5/5







Saturday, November 28, 2020

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW ➯ THE GIRL FROM WIDOW HILLS

 


BY MEGAN MIRANDA

NARRATED BY REBEKKAH ROSS




❐ Overall Rating 2¼ | Narration  3
❐ A woman trying to hide from her tragic past
❐ Psychological Thriller...that's low on thrills
❐ Sleepwalking


Maybe it's time that I give up on Megan Miranda.  I keep listening to her books thinking in my head..." I really like this author"...but it turns out that I might be confusing her with Wendy Walker.  What can I say...I'm easily confused.

This book is like most of her other books...kind of boring throughout with not enough pay-off at the end and/or one where the premise sounds interesting but the execution always leaves you wanting something more.  Thirdly, she always has the same narrator for all her books...and I'm finding that her style is the same for every character she portrays...and she never really changes it up, which isn't always a bad thing...unless you don't really care for them in the first place.



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 9H 57M
❐ Plot ➯ 2.5/5
❐ Characters ➯ 2/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 2/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery/Thrills ➯ 2/5
❐ Ending ➯ 2.5/5




Friday, November 27, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ PRETTY THINGS



BY JANELLE BROWN

NARRATED BY JULIA WHELAN & LAUREN FORTGANG WITH A FORWARD BY HILARY HUBER




❐ Overall Rating 4½ | Narration 4½
❐ Mystery/Thriller/Suspense
❐ Something of a character study
❐ Twisty
❐ Dual POV's
❐ Lake Tahoe Setting


Two con-artists try running the long-con...and ultimately the real question is who is conning who???

You may have heard that this is a little longish and tends to go into details about unnecessary things, and both those are completely true of this book.  Sometimes you even get the same scene from more than one perspective.  And these things are usually always deal-breakers for me...but for some reason, I completely enjoyed this despite all those things...maybe even because of.  That and it was superbly narrated, I always love Lauren Fortgang and I even enjoyed Julia Whelan in this, and usually, I don't really like her.  Overall, I guess it just clicked with me...maybe it will for you also.



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 16H 7M
❐ Plot ➯ 4.5/5
❐ Characters ➯ 4.3/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 4.7/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery/Thrills ➯ 4.5/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4.5/5







AUDIOBOOK ➯ GOODNIGHT BEAUTIFUL



BY AIMEE MOLLY

NARRATED BY VAL TOOMEY, GEORGE NEWBERN, MARIN IRELAND, & JOEL FROOMKIN




❐ Overall Rating 4½ | Narration 4½
❐ Mystery/Psychological Thriller/Suspense
❐ Clever Misdirection and a shout-out to a well-known book/movie
❐ Multiple POV's 
❐ This one is best to go into blind...



This story snuck up on me and I didn't even realize how much I enjoyed it until it was over.  It was told in a way that was refreshingly different...and that...is always a good thing.

You know I'm not sure what parts of the story were the misdirection parts or my own personal misdirection???  All I can tell you without giving anything away is...just go read it...or listen to it.  I can't even tell you what I thought of the narration because I might inadvertently give something away if I do.  I can say that it was performed quite well by all, though.



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 7H 52M
❐ Plot ➯ 4.7/5
❐ Characters ➯ 4.3/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 4.5/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery/Thrills ➯ 4.3/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4.3/5


Thursday, November 26, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ AFTER THE FIRE





BY WILL HILL

NARRATED BY DEVON SORVANI




❐ Overall Rating 4¼ | Narration 4¼
❐ Cult Life
❐ Told in Present Tense and Flashbacks
❐ Single POV
❐ Realistic Fiction


For me, this felt like a very realistic portrayal of life in a commune and of life after the commune.  I find books about cults fascinating...I love to see how each author tackles this subject matter.  From brainwashing to Polygamy and everything in between.  

While told from the point of view of a teenage girl around sixteen or seventeen this is still a compelling and worthwhile read for someone older than that age.  It also has moments when the subject matter is difficult to read...which is a given with this sort of story.

At first, I didn't like the narration by Devon Sorvani but once I was immersed in the story, I didn't really notice the good or the bad of the narration.



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 14H 5M
❐ Plot ➯ 4.3/5
❐ Characters ➯ 4/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 4.3/5
❐ World-Building 
 4.3/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4/5






Monday, November 23, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ FROM A CERTAIN POINT OF VIEW: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK

 

BY VARIOUS AUTHORS

NARRATED BY 

SYNOPSIS & BUY LINKS ON AUTHORS WEBSITE❐



❐ Overall Rating 3¾| Narration 5
❐ Star Wars
❐ Anthology
❐ Side Stories from a certain point of view


Some were good, a few were really good and some I tuned out completely.  I'm glad I rewatched The Empire Strikes Back before starting this...I didn't realize how long it had been since I last watched it.  I had forgotten a lot of it. 

My favorites were: 

Disturbance by Mike Chen, which was superbly narrated by Sam Whitwer.  Darth Sidious/The Emporer/Palpatine...he senses a disturbance in the force.

She Will Keep Them Warm by Delilah S, Dawson, and narrated by January LaVoy...from the head of a Tauntaun.

Wait For It by Zoraida Cordova, narrated by John Hamm...Boba Fett!

The First Lesson by Jim Zub narrated by Marc Thompson...Yoda!

But What Does He Eat by S.A. Chakraborty narrated by Soneela Nankani...seriously what or how does Vader eat???

and of course...loved hearing from L3-37 in...

Faith in an Old Friend by Brittany N. Williams, narrated by Soneela Nankani, January LaVoy, and Emily Woo Zeller.  


❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 17H 59M







AUDIBLE ORIGINAL ➯ THE MYSTERY OF ALICE

 



BY LEE BACON

NARRATED BY Bryan Kennedy, Jessica Almasy, Josh Hurley, Cassandra Morris, Libby McKnight, Emily Bauer, & Michael Crouch




❐ Overall Rating 3 | Narration 5
❐ Free Audible Original
❐ These are Middle School age kids???
❐ Mystery
❐ Video Diary


I suppose the story was interesting...but can I see this all being played out by middle-school-aged children...no, not at all.  No matter how rich they are.  If they had been high schoolers...maybe I could have bought it.  

I'm fairly certain that Emily Bauer is the main narrator in this and lots of other listeners have said that she was too immature sounding...but I thought she was perfect.



❐ Audible Listen
❐ Length ➯ 6H 24M
❐ Plot ➯ 2.5/5
❐ Characters ➯ 3.5/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 3/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery/Thrills ➯ 3/5
❐ Ending ➯ 3/5






Saturday, November 21, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ NONE SHALL SLEEP



BY ELLIE MARNEY

NARRATED BY CHRISTINE LAKIN, MAXWELL HAMILTON, ZACH VILLA, & JAKE ABEL




❐ Overall Rating 4¾ | Narration 5
❐ Mystery/Thriller/Horror
❐ Very reminiscent of Silence of the Lambs
❐ YA-ish
❐ Serial Killers


An excellent story, creepily scary and bloody gruesome.  Billed as being Silence of the Lambs meets Sadie...I totally agree with the SOTL comparison, but I'm not feeling the Sadie comparison at all.  Set in the early 80s...maybe when profiling was just really becoming mainstream.  What they have these teens (who are 18) carrying out and/or what they end up doing on their own, I should say; felt a lot like profiling serial killers.  Either way, it was really quite compelling, and I didn't see the end coming...at least, not until right before the shit hit the fan.  Also, the narration by each of the narrators was performed perfectly.



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 11H 19M
❐ Plot ➯ 4.7/5
❐ Characters ➯ 5/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 5/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery/Thrills ➯ 5/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4.5/5







AUDIOBOOK ➯ FOLLOW ME



BY KATHLEEN BARBER

NARRATED BY COREY BRILL, ERIN MOON, & EMILY TREMAINE




❐ Overall Rating 4 | Narration 5
❐ Mystery/Thriller/Suspense
❐ Social Media
❐ Obsession/Stalking/Delusions
❐ Red Herring Alert


While it delved into the unbelievable, seriously, how many guys can one girl have obsessed with her, and I get that she was trying to give you many suspects, so you would be kept guessing...and she accomplished that quite well.  Maybe a little too well?  

Overall, I was thoroughly entertained by this cautionary tale of the digital age.  How much of your life should you share on social media?  This story will make you think twice about that.  Personally, I think you should just stick to posting pictures of your dog.



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 10H 13M
❐ Plot ➯ 4.2/5
❐ Characters ➯ 4/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 4/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery/Thrills ➯ 3.5/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4/5






 

Thursday, November 19, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ THE INHERITANCE GAMES



 BY JENNIFER LYNN BARNES

NARRATED BY CHRISTIE MOREAU




❐ Overall Rating 3½ | Narration 4½
❐ YA Contemporary Mystery
❐ With a splash of romance...that was slightly awkward and confusing
❐ Poor to Rich in the blink of an eye
❐ Let the games begin...


What if someone you've never met leaves you billions of dollars and leaves a pittance of that to his actual family members...you would want to know why?  Why you? Why not them?  Everyone in the family is up in arms...fired up to sue for their share, eventually, even attempted murder comes into play.  

All in all, this was an interesting premise that hooked me right from the start.  It was engaging and I flew through this audio in no time.  When I look back at it, though, I can find a couple of issues with the story from the awkward love triangle to the less than satisfying ending...but maybe there's more in store for everyone in the second book.  

The narration was performed swimmingly by Christie Moreau and she set the tone for this perfectly.



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 10H 45M
❐ Plot ➯ 4/5
❐ Characters ➯ 3.7/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 3.5/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery/Thrills ➯ 3.7/5
❐ Ending ➯ 3/5




Sunday, November 15, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ EVERY NOW AND THEN



BY LESLEY KAGEN

NARRATED BY HILARY HUBER




❐ Overall Rating 3.5 | 5 Narration
❐ Literary Fiction 
❐ Coming-of-age 
❐ With a splash of mystery
❐ Three friends and their adventures in the Summer of 1960


First off, I love the cover and I loved Hilary Huber's narration...in fact, I always love her narration.  Those two things are what sealed the deal for me to give this book a try.

This book is compared or likened to Where the Crawdads Sing and I can see that.  They both have a historical setting of the 1960s.  Both have a splash of mystery.  Also, they both deal with prejudices.  Plus, they both have a kind of slow-burning pace, with really memorable endings. Although, WTCS has more going on throughout the story to keep you invested in the story, overall.  ENAT doesn't really have that...at least I didn't feel that it did. 

While the ending got a little intense and was even a little bit jaw-dropping...I just didn't feel that it was worthwhile enough to make me forget how bored I was with the story up until the ending.  I'm certain there will be lots of readers/listeners who love this story just the way it is, though.  




❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 9H 1M
❐ Plot ➯ 3.5/5
❐ Characters ➯ 3.5/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 3/5
❐ Mystery/Thrills ➯ 2.8/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4.3/5






Saturday, November 14, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ AURORA BURNING



BY AMIE KAUFMAN & JAY KRISTOFF

NARRATED BY KIM MAI GUEST (Auri), JOHNATHON McCLAIN (Tyler), LINCOLN HOPPE (Finian), DONNABELLA MORTEL(Zila), JONATHON TODD ROSS (Magellan), ERIN SPENCER (Scarlett)& STEVE WEST (Kal)




❐ Overall Rating 3½ | Narration 4
❐ Aurora Cycle #2
❐ YA Space Fantasy
❐ More Adventures while saving the world with Squad 312
❐ Billed as...Guardians of the Galaxy meets Six of Crows at an intergalactic military school. They're not the heroes we deserve, they're just the only ones we could find.
❐ With all the "bloody, shooty glory" you can get


Talk about a cliffhanger ending...jeez.  

I love the Illuminae series, whether you read it (book format) or listen to it.  Or both, which I totally recommend by these same two authors...so I couldn't not listen/read to this series.  While the characters nor the story itself have gotten under my skin quite like the way the Illuminae series have; I do still like the series so far...I just have a few significant issues.

I struggled at times keeping track of all the characters and what they had going on...and with where the story is going in general, I think it's a combination of both the many characters and all of them having their own POV.  It could get confusing, sometimes it switched between them so quickly, I wasn't aware that it even happened and by the time I figured out who it was, it already switched again.  Also, who is the Echo?

This could have been solved or at least been improved upon by having full-on full-cast narration.  I'll try to explain what I mean by that.  Where each character does all the voices or conversation bits of their character instead of having one POV where the different narrators each do a different inflection for the other characters.  While I'm sure they try to make them sound like the voice of each character...it isn't really feasible that they're going to pull it off (except for Six of Crows...they came pretty damn close to doing so). 


❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 15H 17M
❐ Plot ➯ 3.7/5
❐ Characters ➯ 5/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 3.5/5
❐ World-Building ➯ 3.5/5
❐ Ending ➯ 3/5






AUDIOBOOK ➯ WHAT DOESN'T KILL HER



BY CARLA NORTON

NARRATED BY CHRISTINE DELAINE




❐ Overall Rating 5 | Narration 4½
❐ Reeve LeClair #2
❐ Suspense Thriller
❐ Kidnapped. Held captive. Escaped...only to have the sadistic kidnapper escape custody years later
❐ Another deeply affecting story that can be difficult to read/listen


Upon finishing Book #1, The Edge of Normal, I immediately started Book #2...knowing that its focus was more on Reeve's story, I was eager to delve into it.  I seriously don't know how the author writes the scenes from inside the head of such sick, twisted individuals the way she does.  (There is an interview with Carla Norton at the end of The Edge of Normal audiobook that expounds on this, though.)  It is so deeply affecting...and thankfully not overly detailed graphically...because I probably couldn't have kept listening otherwise.  This second book was even more compelling than the first book was.

My issue with the first book with the volume not being high enough was fixed in this second book and I, although others have not liked the narrator's performance, found her to be fairly decent.  It just goes to show you never can tell how one person to the next is going to feel about someone's narration.  It could have been better, of course, with a different narrator for the male POV's. 



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 11H 23M
❐ Plot ➯ 5/5
❐ Characters ➯ 5/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 4.7/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery/Thrills ➯ 4.7/5
❐ Ending ➯ 5/5







Friday, November 13, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ THE EDGE OF NORMAL



BY CARLA NORTON

NARRATED BY CHRISTINA DELAINE




❐ Overall Rating 4¾ | Narration 4¼
❐ Reeve LeClaire #1
❐ Suspense Thriller 
❐ Kidnapping
❐ Amateur Sleuthing
❐ Deeply affecting without being overly graphic


Wow, this was intense and heebie-jeebie kind of creepy.  To up the creep factor, you're also privy to the pedophile's headspace.  Which...yeah...I don't have to say how absolutely fucked that is.  Since you know who the bad-guy is near the beginning of the story is not so much a mystery...but it's definitely quite thrilling.

A lot of listeners didn't like the narration by Christina Delaine, I didn't find it all that bad, other than it wouldn't go loud enough for me to hear it well...I listened to the second book right after this one and the volume discrepancy wasn't an issue in that one.  A separate male narrator would have made this perfect...I'm waiting for this to be a standard in audiobooks.



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 11H 31M
❐ Plot ➯ 4.7/5
❐ Characters ➯ 5/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 4.5/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery/Thrills ➯ 5/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4.5/5







Tuesday, November 10, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ CLOCKWORK ANGEL




BY CASSANDRA CLARE

NARRATED BY JENNIFER EHLE




❐ Overall Rating 3¾ | Narration 5
❐ The Infernal Devices #1
❐ Prequel to Mortal Instruments Series
❐ Paranormal/Supernatural/Steampunk
❐ Victorian London
❐ The possibility of romance


For the most part, I had lost any interest in finishing the Mortal Instruments Series...I only made it to book #4.  My love for this genre has really waned since I first started those books...also Jace and Clary's story was being dragged out for way too long.  But I kept hearing about this prequel series to TMI and I found the first two books on sale at Audible...so I bought them, in the hopes that maybe they would be what I need to re-spark my interest in the genre, and then they languished in my library of audiobooks...for a few years, actually.  I started it on a whim and the beginning pulled me in quickly and easily...

While I believe this has the makings to be a five-star book, a steampunk-ish plot, likable characters, and a fabulous ending...it failed to spike any real emotion from me.  I just wasn't that into it. But if you loved The Mortal Instruments and you're not afraid to read/listen to something that has a decidedly historical/England vibe then you should definitely give this a try...if you haven't already, of course, because let's face it...I'm a little late to the party.  Also, the narration is really superbly performed by Jennifer Ehle.  Although I did notice, in Book #2 she is not the female narrator...I wonder why that is?  


❐ Audible Listen 
❐ Length ➯ 14H 36M 
❐ Plot ➯ 4/5
❐ Characters ➯ 4/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 2.8/5
❐ World-Building ➯ 4/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4/5






Monday, November 9, 2020

AUDIOBOOK ➯ LAST NIGHT AT THE VIPER ROOM: RIVER PHOENIX AND THE HOLLYWOOD HE LEFT BEHIND




BY GAVIN EDWARDS

NARRATED BY LUKE DANIELS


SYNOPSIS & BUY LINKS ON AUTHORS WEBSITE❐



❐ Overall Rating 4½ | Narration 5
❐ Biography of the rise and fall of River Phoenix
❐ Drugs & Hollywood
❐ The Viper Room
❐ Tidbits to the other key actors in River Phoenix's orbit


Did you know when River was born his family name was Bottom?  His name was River Bottom. 

I found myself fully engaged in this...Luke Daniels did a phenomenal job with the narration.  He can do a wide range of voices really well.  Chronically his life from just before he was born up until his death at the age of 23 outside the infamous Viper Room.  Filled with both humor and sadness plus little bits of information about the many actors and musicians that he worked with or might have worked with if he wasn't taken too soon.  

One of my favorite movies of his, A Thing Called Love, is the one that did the worse at the box office.  Sadly, I think the character he played in that movie was a little too close to what was happening in his real life and it was also his last completed movie.  



❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 8H 26M
❐ Plot ➯ 4.3/5
❐ History ➯ 4/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 4.5/5
❐ Realness ➯ 4/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4.5/5






Saturday, November 7, 2020

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW ➯ LEIA: PRINCESS OF ALDERAAN



BY CLAUDIA GRAY

NARRATED BY SASKIA MAARLEVELD




❐ Overall Rating 4¼ | Narration 5
❐ Star Wars Disney Canon
❐ Part of Journey To Star Wars:  The Last Jedi
❐ Single POV --16-Year-Old Leia
❐ Approximately 3 years before A New Hope
❐ A budding rebellion
❐ A tragic romance


I really like getting the backstory's on my two favorite characters in the Star Wars Universe.  And while I wasn't pulled into this story quite as much as I was with Han Solo's backstory...I still really liked this.  This backstory is not only about Leia but also about a budding rebellion.  A trip to the planet Crait and Naboo, a little R2D2, a look at how her friendship with Amilyn Holdo came about, and a little romance round this story out quite well.  There is a few other tidbits strewn about that makes this an interesting addition to the Star Wars Disney Canon.  As always, with the Star Wars books, the audio is very well done...Saskia Maarelveld is excellent.


❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 9H 54M
❐ Plot ➯ 4.3/5
❐ Characters ➯ 4.5/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 4.3/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4.3/5







Friday, November 6, 2020

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW ➯ LITTLE SECRETS



BY JENNIFER HILLIER

NARRATED BY KIRSTEN POTTER




❐ Overall Rating 4¾ | Narration 4¼
❐ Mystery/Thriller/Suspense
❐ Multiple POV's
❐ Kidnapping
❐ Infidelity
❐ Satisfyingly Twisty


I was hesitant to listen to this since I was one of the few people who didn't like Jar of Hearts by this author...it ventured way too far into the unbelievable for me.  I also read an ARC that was riddled with typos and such which made it such a struggle to stay in the story and even finish it.  But this book really came through for me...it felt believable and by the end, I was really rooting for these broken people...well, maybe not all of them.  I'm really glad I gave this one a go because it surprised me in the best way possible.

Kirsten Potter's narration, while not my favorite, was sufficient enough to keep me in the story.  She did manage some different inflections for all the various POV's, sort of, anyway.  While I've never been blown away by her narration; she is reliable and will always be someone that I'm never disappointed to see listed as the narrator of a book.  Of course, as always, my rating is influenced by the fact that this could have been phenomenal with additional narrators.


❐ Libby Listen through my Library
❐ Length ➯ 10H 33M
❐ Plot ➯ 4.5/5
❐ Characters ➯ 4.3/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 5/5
❐ Twisty-ness/Mystery ➯ 4.7/5
❐ Ending ➯ 5/5







AUDIOBOOK REVIEW ➯ TEN BELOW ZERO

 




BY WHITNEY BARBETTI

NARRATED BY NATASHA SOUDEK

SYNOPSIS & BUY LINKS ON AUTHORS WEBSITE❐



❐ Overall Rating 4 | Narration 4
❐ Stand-alone with mostly single POV
❐ Contemporary Romance
❐ Sex-plicit
❐ One has cancer
❐ One has a traumatic past
❐ Both of them have forgotten how to live


I'm always happy when I can find a romance that can actually make me feel something.  This one did...with indelible characters whose stories felt unique. Also, the ending completely came through for me, too...I was worried it was going to be another one of those books.  It was also on Kindle Unlimited.  Double Bonus.

The narration wasn't great per se, it was very monotone...and yet, she felt perfect for the voice of the heroine since she proclaims to not feel much at all...she is just existing.  Good for this story doesn't necessarily mean she is good for any others and I don't know if she sounds this monotone in everything she performs because this is the only book I've listened to her in...so...for all I know, she could be amazing.



❐ Audible Listen through KU
❐ Length ➯ 9H 44M
❐ Steaminess to Story Ratio ➯ 20/80
❐ Plot ➯ 4/5
❐ Characters ➯ 3.8/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 4/5
❐ Ending ➯ 4.3/5










Thursday, November 5, 2020

AUDIOBOOK NOVELLA REVIEW ➯ THE ORIGINAL

 



BY BRANDON SANDERSON & MARY ROBINETTE KOWAL

NARRATED BY JULIA WHELAN




❐ Overall Rating 3½ | Narration 4¼
❐ Novella/Short Story
❐ Futuristic-Techy
❐ Science Fiction/Murder Mystery
❐ Single POV
❐ Received ALC for free in exchange for an honest review
  

The Original drops you in this futuristic world full of nano-tech...in fact, nano-tech or nanites are everyday words.  Nanites are capable of so many things, including provisional replica's of actual people, theming your world view by just thinking it into existence, and keeping yourself from aging...or at least looking like you've aged to name a few.  

It was a little mind-blowing to think about...and ultimately for me, the story itself lacked depth.  I felt unfulfilled by the shortness of the story and the super abrupt ending.  The mystery at work in this was basically left hanging.  Overall an interesting concept that felt like it was only scratched at...and left me with an itch for something more.  

I have really liked Tavia Gilbert's narration (Partials Sequence Trilogy) and I have loathed her narration (most everything else), more so the latter.  In this though, I have to say...she felt...not bad, slightly improved even, and definitely okay.



❐ Netgalley ALC Listen (the app still needs improvement)
❐ Length ➯ 3H 30M
❐ Plot ➯ 3.5/5
❐ Characters ➯ 3.7/5
❐ The Feels ➯ 3/5
❐ World-Building ➯ 4.3/5
❐ Ending ➯ 2.5/5







Tuesday, November 3, 2020

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW ➯ THE DEEP




BY RIVERS SOLOMON, DAVEED DIGGS, WILLIAM HUTSON & JONATHON SNIPES 

NARRATED BY DAVEED DIGGS



MY RATING  STARS

❐ Overall Rating 3¾ | Narration 3½
❐ Novella Length
❐ Inspired from a song & more
❐ Fantasy inspired by history
❐ Water-breathing, merfolk-like beings
❐ LGBTQIA



PREFACE TO SYNOPSIS ➯ The water-breathing descendants of African slave women tossed overboard have built their own underwater society—and must reclaim the memories of their past to shape their future in this brilliantly imaginative novella inspired by the Hugo Award-nominated song “The Deep” from Daveed Diggs’s rap group clipping.


The idea behind this is intriguing, inspiring, awe-inducing even.  The execution left me perplexed and distracted, I want to say that it should've had a female narrator...but I believe (and I could be wrong or confused) that the merfolk-like being is non-gender specific or binary.  So, maybe if it had been voiced by someone who doesn't have such a deep masculine voice, it would have felt more right for this story and the character of Yetu in general.  But, I don't know...I could be wrong.

The writing style is hard to follow with prose that feels like it's meant to distract more than to tell a story.  It actually sort of felt like it was half story and half poetry; and it switched between the two often...and my attention along with it.  I was totally there for the story and for Yetu...but poetry and/or poetic prose has never really been my thing.

Overall, The Deep is deep...down in the murky depths kind of deep and sometimes even a little too deep. Also, the cover is a work of art...absolutely stunning.  There is a song that inspired the story by the same name, The Deep by clipping it is definitely not my style of music...I found it to be quite weird and it's mostly without music.  I'll leave you with a few quotes that sum up this confusing but inspiring creation...to call it a story doesn't feel quite right...

“One can only go for so long without asking ‘who am I?’, ‘where do I come from?’, ‘what does all this mean?’, ‘what is being?’, ‘what came before me and what might come after?’. Without answers, there is only a hole. A hole where a history should be that takes the shape of an endless longing. We are cavities.”

“The deep will be our sibling, our parent, our relief from endless solitude. Down here, we are wrapped up. Down here, we can pretend the dark is the black embrace of another.”

and from the afterword...

“The audiobook that you are currently listening to and are likely upset that you listened to too quickly. Were you at double speed? I know you were.”  


I listened at 1.75...so almost double.


❐ Libby Listen
❐ Length ➯ 4H 2M







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