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Wildlife by Fiona Wood
I really liked Wildlife by Fiona Wood. It is about two 16 year old girls, Sib and Lou, whose school has a “term in the woods” program. Lou is new. She just transferred in. Her boyfriend died in an accident and she is trying to cope with her grief. Lou … Read More
Full of Beans by Jennifer L. Holm
There are so many good audiobooks that take place in historical Florida! Many of the books I’ve listened to so far are serious in tone and deal with important but tough issues. This laugh-out-loud book was a nice change of pace. Note: Full of Beans is a prequel to Jennifer … Read More
Giant Days Volumes 1 & 2 by John Allison
Giant Days is a British graphic novel that follows three “dorm-mates” through their first year in university. The three, Daisy Wooton, homeschooled and unworldly; Esther De Groot, a bit rash and overly dramatic; and Susan Ptolemy, who thinks she is the only one with common sense; become fast friends despite … Read More
Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
Trevor Noah, host of the Daily Show, has written a powerful book about his South African childhood. This book is by turns fascinating, horrific, funny, heartbreaking and hopeful. As excellent as the book is, the audiobook is even better. Mr. Noah narrates it; not only is he a brilliant reader, … Read More
The Yid by Paul Goldberg
The Yid takes place in Stalin’s Russia shortly before his death in 1953 and is a brilliant work of “reimagined” historical fiction. Solomon Shimonovich Levinson, a former actor with the State Jewish Theater, is about to be arrested. Realizing that his life is in peril and that he has nothing … Read More
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
Me: (holding a copy of A Man Called Ove): Hey, you really need to read this book. It’s great! Other Person: Thanks, I need a book. What’s it about? Me: A man who is trying to commit suicide. It’s really funny! Other Person: Uhhhhh, that’s okay. Actually, I don’t need … Read More
Crosstalk by Connie Willis
More and more we find ourselves living in a time of “full-disclosure”; an era where the notion of privacy is quickly becoming an alien concept. Much of this invasion of our privacy is beyond our control: cameras are ubiquitous and are found in most businesses, in many private homes, and on practically … Read More