A little while longer ago than we’re used to, but not as far back as you may think… God, I hate the Jedi. I know we’re starting this review of Star Wars: Light of the Jedi with one of my…
Audiobook Review: Vagabonds By Hao Jingfang
Vagabonds by Hao Jingfang, translated by Ken Liu and narrated by Emily Woo Zeller, begins as an examination of humanity through the eyes of two artists raised in vastly different, uniquely restrictive worlds. Luoying, a dancer, is enamored by Earth…
Audiobook Review: To Have and to Hoax By Martha Waters
A historical romance set in the early 1800s, To Have and to Hoax is a mildly disappointing swing at a revenge-based rom-com. Lady Violet and Lord James are quite the stubborn, emotionally stunted pair. After a misunderstanding that occurs one…
Audiobook Review: Thorn by Intisar Khanani, Narrated by Shiromi Arserio
Originally self-published in 2012, Thorn has been re-released under HarperTeen, and as such, this is a review of the 2020 edition. Disclaimers for the novel: Physical and emotional abuse, mention of animal death, mention of sexual assault. Alyrra is a…
Exclusive Look: Academy Award winner Laura Dern narrates ‘Little Women’ audiobook
A good audiobook can transform a story. In the case of Audible’s Little Women, Laura Dern’s narration along with a talented full cast breathes new life into the beloved classic. The audiobook, an Audible Original dramatization, will be released on December…
Interview: Jorjeana Marie, Audiobook Narrator
Today I am excited to feature an interview with Jorjeana Marie, who is an audiobook narrator. One of her most recent projects was the audiobook for I Was Here by Gayle Forman (check out an excerpt below) and I had…
Audiobook Review: ‘Gasp’ (Visions #3) by Lisa McMann
Gasp rounds out Lisa McMann’s Visions trilogy. Read by Joy Osmanski, we once again dive back into Jules’ life as she tries to prevent another disaster . This time, though, it proves to be harder feat to accomplish. Now that…