Today is the third day of We’re Listening: Audiobook Week 2013. Hosted for the fourth year by Jen at Devourer of Books, Audiobook Week runs June 17–21. It’s a fun way to find audiobook reviewers and see what everyone’s listening to. Today’s post is a quick, middle of the week meme.

Current/most recent audiobook:

Dragons at the Party  by John Cleary, read by Shaun Grindell

dragons at the party

Impressions:

This is a new series for me, although this one was first published in 1988. The mystery itself is interesting, although I’m not necessarily thrilled with one of the characters, but thankfully I think this is probably his only appearance in the series. Grindell does a good job, disappearing for me if that makes sense. He fits the story and the characters.

Current/most recent favorite audiobook:

A recent favorite audiobook is Frank Sinatra in a Blender by Matthew McBride, read by Keith Szarabajka. Violent and funny. frank sinatra

Favorite narrator you’ve discovered recently:

I don’t really notice narrators for the most part. If I do notice them, they’re bad. I will mention one, Steven T. Murray the reader for Snow White Must Die by Nele Heuhaus. Not only did he do a good job on the book, but after he read my review, he e-mailed me thanking me and recommended another mystery series that I might enjoy.

One title from your TBL (to be listened) stack, or your audio wishlist:

I’m listing three:

Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter, read by Edoardo Ballerini – It was on at least one favorites list on Monday

The Heist by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg, read by Scott Brick – I don’t like Evanovich books in print, but there’s something about listening to them that makes them enjoyable.

Inferno by Dan Brown, read by Paul Michael – I’ve read all the other in the Langdon series, and it does seem like a good choice for audio. (And Jen liked it)

The heist inferno Beautiful Ruins

 

 

 

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