A lot of my audiobook listening is done in the kitchen so it makes sense that I get lost in some foodie fiction now and then. I’ve listened to a few appetizing audiobooks lately and I’ll talk a little about each of them in this roundup. And bonus- all of these audiobooks are half-off […]
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Audiobook Review: The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend
Books about books are so attractive to me as a reader so I couldn’t help but want to read Katarina Bivald’s The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend. In this book we follow the adventures of Sara, a Swedish bookseller who gets a whole Iowa town reading, and finds friendship, love and purpose in the process. […]
Read More »Audiobook Review: The Admissions by Meg Mitchell Moore
The Admissions is about a high school senior who has worked her whole academic life to get into Harvard. Meanwhile, her upper-middle-class Northern California family seems to have it all together on the outside, but inside they all have some secrets to admit. The Hawthorne family’s picture perfect California dream is starting to fade out. […]
Read More »Audiobook Review: Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling
Mindy Kaling is back with another new humorous memoir, Why Not Me? Since her 2011 book, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns), came out before the launch of The Mindy Project, this book covers her life as a tv star and showrunner. Mindy also shares her thoughts on beauty, love, sex scenes, body […]
Read More »Audiobook Review: The Knockoff by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza
In The Knockoff, the editor-in-chief of Glossy magazine returns from medical leave to find her fashion magazine is now an app. And former assistant from hell Eve Morton is running the show. Can Imogen Tate learn to embrace technology and lead Glossy in its new incarnation, or will the new Glossy be “All about Eve?” […]
Read More »Audiobook Review: The Real Doctor Will See You Shortly
In The Real Doctor Will See You Shortly, Dr. Matt McCarthy recounts his first year as an intern at Columbia University Medical Center. Is his first-year practicing medicine similar to that of the doctor’s we see in TV dramas? Yes and no, but for the most part these real-life interns are too busy for on-call […]
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