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Tag Archives: audiobooks
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Hi, my name is Katy, and I am a Harry Potter fan.* Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling. Narrated by Jim Dale. Listening Library, 2003. Now that my son is getting old enough to enjoy … Continue reading
Fyre
Announcements: there’s only a few hours left to nominate a book for a Cybils Award! And, it’s Ada Lovelace Day! Fyre. Septimus Heap Book 7 by Angie Sage. Narrated by Gerard Doyle. This is the last book in the long-running … Continue reading
The Mark of the Golden Dragon
The Mark of the Golden Dragon. Bloody Jack Adventures Book 9. by L.A. Meyer. Read by Katherine Kellgren. At the end of the last Jacky Faber book, Jacky was on board her own ship, a free woman again, and eating … Continue reading
The Garden Intrigue
Back to trying to finish series – I read The Secret History of the Pink Carnation when it first came out, and have read and enjoyed several more in the series, but somehow fell behind. At this point, I have … Continue reading
A Wizard of Earthsea
A Wizard of Earthsea. Earthsea Book 1. by Ursula K. Le Guin. Narrated by Rob Inglis. My parents were big Le Guin fans, so I’d read this book and many others by her as a child, though I confess I … Continue reading
Goliath
Here is the audiobook that I spent much of the 48 Hour Book Challenge listening to, though it took me another couple weeks to actually finish it. It’s also the last book in a series that I started two years … Continue reading
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How I Choose for Audiobook Week
Today’s Yesterday’s question from Jen at The Devourer of Books is how do I pick my audiobooks and how do I decide whether to read or to listen. (I wrote this yesterday, and then the library got too busy and … Continue reading
Favorite Audiobooks for Audiobook Week
It’s Audiobook Week over at Devourer of Books. I always have two or three audiobooks going at any given time, so I thought it would be fun to join in the audiobook love. Here’s the breakdown: I must always have … Continue reading
Dragonsong
This is a book (well, ok, a series) that I read and re-read growing, starting from about 10. I’d never tried the audiobook before, however. Dragonsong. Harper Hall Trilogy Book 1. by Anne McCaffrey. Performed by Sally Darling. This is … Continue reading


