Ginevra A.
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A Contemporary Asshat at the Court of Henry the VIII
- By: MaryJanice Davidson
- Narrated by: Morgan Hallett
- Length: 12 hrs and 52 mins
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American expat Joan Howe has a to-do list she loathes: find a new job, buy milk, ask her neurologist friend, Lisa, to cure her migraines. So when Lisa enrolls her in an experimental drug trial, Joan is elated. That is, until she takes the medication and wakes up at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. That's right, Joan wakes up smack-dab in the middle of the court of Henry VIII.
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So happy I stumbled upon this book
- By Julie Ann on 05-24-20
Fun romp with loose historical/ literary references
Reviewed: 08-12-23
I loved this story, and kept waiting for the next jump in time to see where the heroine would land. Super fun, woven into history and literature in a retelling narrative based on todays reality. Recommended highly!
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People We Meet on Vacation
- By: Emily Henry
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
- Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
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Poppy and Alex. Alex and Poppy. They have nothing in common. She’s a wild child; he wears khakis. She has insatiable wanderlust; he prefers to stay home with a book. And somehow, ever since a fateful car share home from college many years ago, they are the very best of friends. For most of the year they live far apart—she’s in New York City, and he’s in their small hometown—but every summer, for a decade, they have taken one glorious week of vacation together.
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I couldn’t finish
- By Amazon Customer on 05-30-21
- People We Meet on Vacation
- By: Emily Henry
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
I think I’ve heard this one before
Reviewed: 08-12-23
Julia is of course a wonderful narrator. The story, meh honestly. Like most romantic novels. Cute, sure. But I’ve heard/read it one too many times. Yawn
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Love at First Psych
- By: Cara Bastone
- Narrated by: Santino Fontana, Stephanie Einstein, Mary Ann Jacobs, and others
- Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins
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This Psych 312 assignment just might send me off the deep end. Determining whether love at first sight really exists with Robbie Moravian as my project partner of all people? He’s the sappiest man alive, so upbeat I could scream, and clearly rooting for happy endings at every turn. How does he not learn from experience considering our own meet-cute last semester almost got us expelled? But we both need to pass this course to graduate. So we’re interviewing five random couples about their meet-cutes and relationships and spending all this time together. Which is certainly...educational.
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Ruined by woke agenda crap
- By christopher nunya on 03-16-23
Very cute, light hearted and just adorable
Reviewed: 07-24-23
I loved both main character narrators. Great voices and really embodied their characters. Easy beach read, makes you want to fall in love again.
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Romantic Comedy (Reese's Book Club)
- A Novel
- By: Curtis Sittenfeld
- Narrated by: Kristen Sieh
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
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Sally Milz is a sketch writer for The Night Owls, a late-night live comedy show that airs every Saturday. With a couple of heartbreaks under her belt, she’s long abandoned the search for love, settling instead for the occasional hook-up, career success, and a close relationship with her stepfather to round out a satisfying life. But when Sally’s friend and fellow writer Danny Horst begins dating Annabel, a glamorous actress who guest-hosted the show, he joins the not-so-exclusive group of talented but average-looking and even dorky men at the show.
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Not really for me
- By Emma on 04-19-23
- Romantic Comedy (Reese's Book Club)
- A Novel
- By: Curtis Sittenfeld
- Narrated by: Kristen Sieh
Touching and funny moments
Reviewed: 04-28-23
To say at first I do love the idea of a NY comedy show as background that’s reminiscent of SNL but the references are a bit trite. I had never read the author prior and thought it was a man by the name - therefore felt the odd subject of a “less than attractive woman” and “hot celebrity male” was a bit misogynistic but upon realizing it was a female writer with the unfortunate name of Curtis I figured the subject to be more a personal psychological journey. It was an easy story and a good narrator. Passed the time quickly as is evocative of the title. No clue what the reviews about wokeness are about - ignore them.
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Welcome Me to Willoughby Close
- Return to Willoughby Close, Book 2
- By: Kate Hewitt
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
- Length: 7 hrs and 45 mins
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Emily David didn’t want to move to Willoughby Close. She was perfectly content in London, but when her boss, Henry Trent, asks her to relocate, she’s left with little choice. Emily prefers living on her own and finds comfort in her routines. But the well-meaning residents of Wychwood-on-Lea are determined to include her in their friendly circle - a prospect Emily finds utterly alarming. When sparks fly with local pub owner Owen Jones, Emily’s safe and fragile world threatens to shatter. She has too many secrets to keep, and Owen’s gentle understanding could be her undoing.
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Easy listen
- By Dayuma on 02-23-25
- Welcome Me to Willoughby Close
- Return to Willoughby Close, Book 2
- By: Kate Hewitt
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
Cute, formulaic, worst narrator
Reviewed: 03-28-23
I hated the main character Emily at the start but she had some redemption. What didn’t was the narrators horrible vocal fry, omg it was absolutely awful! Also many things that needed to be restated over and over - like calling the Aga out 3x in each paragraph in the first three chapters.
Helped me fall asleep.
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My Oxford Year
- A Novel
- By: Julia Whelan
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
- Length: 9 hrs and 58 mins
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American Ella Durran has had the same plan for her life since she was 13: study at Oxford. At 24, she’s finally made it to England on a Rhodes Scholarship when she’s offered an unbelievable position in a rising political star’s presidential campaign. With the promise that she’ll work remotely and return to DC at the end of her Oxford year, she’s free to enjoy her Once in a Lifetime Experience. That is until a smart-mouthed local who is too quick with his tongue and his car ruins her shirt and her first day.
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Beautiful
- By Clare on 05-03-18
- My Oxford Year
- A Novel
- By: Julia Whelan
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
Somewhat predictable but tugs at your heart
Reviewed: 03-15-23
While I thoroughly enjoyed the novel, I could absolutely forecast what would come next at every turn. Given this is a humanistic story of love and choices it still moved me, to tears and laughter both. I loved the literary references and how each chapter began with a few lines of verse - makes you want to run away to England and have your own year abroad! The story also makes one consider their own choices in life and how to show up for the ones we love, and realize who we love and make it known. Time is finite, love is not.
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Bloodsucking Fiends
- A Love Story
- By: Christopher Moore
- Narrated by: Susan Bennett
- Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
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A striking red-head, 20-something Jody is attacked and transformed into a vampire while walking home one night in downtown San Francisco. Befriending 19-year-old Tommy, Jody tries to understand her new undead life, but trouble finds her when the cops start suspecting Tommy of being a local bloodsucking serial killer.
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Bloodsucking FUN!
- By SHEILA on 10-02-08
- Bloodsucking Fiends
- A Love Story
- By: Christopher Moore
- Narrated by: Susan Bennett
How have I never read Christopher Moore?
Reviewed: 10-01-22
I must say I’m thoroughly enjoying all his books. Such great dark humor, laugh out loud moments of absurdity. I love the narrators voice and how she can so clearly show derision or joy with a change of tone. The characters all sound different from each other, awesome performance. Also, now that I live in SF it’s amazing to have the city, landmarks and history woven into the tale!
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Secondhand Souls
- A Novel
- By: Christopher Moore
- Narrated by: Fisher Stevens
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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Something really strange is happening in the City by the Bay. People are dying, but their souls are not being collected. Someone - or something - is stealing them. No one knows where they are going or why, but it has something to do with that big orange bridge. Death merchant Charlie Asher is just as flummoxed as everyone else.
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a snarky slapstick sequel to A Dirty Job
- By withherownwings on 09-24-15
- Secondhand Souls
- A Novel
- By: Christopher Moore
- Narrated by: Fisher Stevens
Dark humor at its second best
Reviewed: 09-12-22
I really enjoyed the first installment of this story - “A Dirty Job” - the sequel, while having some very funny, laugh out loud moments, was a second best. Worth the time, especially if you’ve read the first novel. Quick, dirty, funny and ridiculous.
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A Dirty Job
- By: Christopher Moore
- Narrated by: Fisher Stevens
- Length: 11 hrs and 50 mins
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People start dropping dead around Charlie, giant ravens perch on his building, and it seems that everywhere he goes, a dark presence whispers to him from under the streets. Strange names start appearing on his nightstand notepad, and before he knows it, those people end up dead, too. Yup, it seems that Charlie Asher has been recruited for a new job, an unpleasant but utterly necessary one: Death.
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Great Listen!
- By Janie on 03-24-06
- A Dirty Job
- By: Christopher Moore
- Narrated by: Fisher Stevens
Fun and ridiculous
Reviewed: 09-07-22
Great performance by Fisher Steven, the perfect mensch for the beta Asher. Love the way SF architecture, neighborhoods and lore are part of the story and it’s truly macabre. I can really see the mini skeletal animal people - kinda think I saw one in the Mission last week actually …
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Remarkably Bright Creatures
- A Novel
- By: Shelby Van Pelt
- Narrated by: Marin Ireland, Michael Urie
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
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After Tova Sullivan’s husband died, she began working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium, mopping floors and tidying up. Keeping busy has always helped her cope, which she’s been doing since her eighteen-year-old son, Erik, mysteriously vanished on a boat in Puget Sound over thirty years ago. Tova becomes acquainted with curmudgeonly Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus living at the aquarium. Marcellus knows more than anyone can imagine but wouldn’t dream of lifting one of his eight arms for his human captors—until he forms a remarkable friendship with Tova.
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Hidden gem, incredible narration!
- By Christine T on 05-17-22
- Remarkably Bright Creatures
- A Novel
- By: Shelby Van Pelt
- Narrated by: Marin Ireland, Michael Urie
Great book!
Reviewed: 08-29-22
I love that Octopuses get their due, in this story, for the wonderful and intelligent creatures they are. I read in a review that it’s reminiscent of a “Man called Ove” and yes I can see the similarities to Backman’s style for interwoven character backstories and subplots and how they all come together in the end. Great, heartfelt, intelligent writing.
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