I could go on, but you're better off just reading it yourself. Aim to make things better.” continue to stick with me long after the last page (or minute rather, since I listened on Libro.fm). His mother's words "Don't aim to fix people. But most striking to me was the conversation surrounding mental health (depression in particular) and how incredibly relatable Cal's need to fix things was. You've got one of the sweetest romances I've ever read between Cal & Leon, a super believable bad guy (screw you, Josh), and convincing & ever-evolving family dynamics. And that just barely scratches the surface. Stamper has perfectly captured the space race of the 50s & 60s and brought it into our modern social media ethos. So much so, that I accidentally took a 45 minute detour on a route I know like the back of my hand, because I was so utterly engrossed in it (It's true, ask my family who were wondering why I was so delayed). Lucky Suit is a light-hearted romantic comedy by romance queen, Lauren Blakely, and is perfectly narrated by two of romance’s most beloved narrators, Zachary Webber and Andi Arndt. And, it’s safe to play on speakers for everyone. 'It feels so Malibu to me,' he said in an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music. Lucky Suit is 2.5 hours long, which makes this one of the best audiobooks for road trips to a nearby state. “I cannot get over how thoroughly I enjoyed this book. Harry said himself that this song is meant for driving down the coast. Perfect for: a high-octane road trip with the guys. Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, read by Jim Colby. Battle Royale by Koushun Takami, Translated by Yuji. The Woman in Black by Susan Hill, read by Paul Ansdell. Perfect for: A coastal road trip (Pacific Coast Highway anyone) It’s 4th of. Perfect for: Those who love to find hope in the. Jaws by Peter Benchley, read by Erik Steele. A perfect book group pick for those who like to focus on character driven stories.” Genavieve, Books & Company Best Fiction Audiobooks The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Dar, read by Adjoa Andoh. This novel packs an emotional punch, making us question our own motives and wondering if we really have our loved ones best interests at heart. Wholl Love It: Lolita is a classic, but unquestionably morally complicated, novel. Emira wants nothing more than to put the incident behind her but those closest to her have other ideas of what is best for her. Accused of kidnapping and unable to leave Emira holds her dignity and stands up for herself as another patron films the incident. But things turn complicated when she is asked to take her charge to the local grocery store late at night and is accosted by the store security guard and a "well meaning" patron. She find joy in her part time babysitting job, finding her three year old charge a delightfully odd little person who keeps her interested. “What a beautifully rich and nuanced book! Emira, a mid-twenties educated but slightly driftless woman is working 2 part time jobs still trying to find her passion.
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