ShaulaEvans , to Romancelandia group
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Okay, this hot weather is way too hot, so I'm highlighting one of my snowiest mountain man romances! 🥵❄

In Saved by the Mountain, a runaway bride crashes her car on an icy mountain road & is rescued by a sexy recluse. It was a blast to narrate, & it has an incredibly steamy shower scene. It's fun, light & spicy.

Get some cool escapism! https://geni.us/SBMM

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  • chilliteracy , to bookstodon group

    We're back to Blackwood! The long, hot summer days are the perfect weather for some chilling, weird, and spooky tales from one of the greats, so why not head over to https://www.twitch.tv/chilliteracy and listen in!
    Starting soon

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    sarahmatthews , to bookstodon group
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    Have His Carcase by Dorothy L. Sayers
    Read on audio
    Narrator: Stephen Jack for RNIB
    Pub. 1932, 499pp
    Victor Gollancz


    I picked up this novel for the continuation of the relationship between private detective Lord Peter and novelist Harriet Vane that started in Strong Poison, and I’m looking forward to going on to her famous novel Gaudy Night after this one as they appear together again there.
    This novel has a grisly murder (or was it suicide?) centred around a seaside town that Harriet’s visiting. She discovers the body on the beach and Lord Peter hot foots it down to help her try to figure out the details and ensure she’s not considered a suspect. Throughout the mystery Lord Peter and Harriet seem to have more creative ideas than the local police and Harriet even moves into the victim’s old lodgings!
    The victim, Alexis, was a dancer at a large hotel and had been engaged to be married to one of the wealthy guests, and the mystery concerns the question of why would he have contemplated suicide when he had a secure life ahead of him?
    There are so many quirky little moments to lighten the mood as things progress, such as this description of a policeman taking notes during an interview:
    “The pencil happened to be an indelible one and had left an unpleasant taste in the mouth.he passed a pink tongue along his purple stained lips, looking to Mr Perkins’s goblin-haunted imagination like a very large dog savouring a juicy bone .”
    Lord Peter continues to try to romance Harriet and she is still not having any of it, resulting in some amusing exchanges between them and this book is strongest when they’re interacting.
    I also enjoyed the description of Harriet reading through the books on the victim’s shelves as she tried to jog her subconscious for her detective novel, then turning to crosswords to try to get her writing going again.
    The eventual solution was rather long winded with an overlong description of solving a cipher (which was tedious on audio), but otherwise entertaining. It took me a long time to read and the ending was rather abrupt, with Lord Peter and Harriet solving the mystery then speeding off to London to go out to lunch! A good read but not my favourite of hers so far.
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    justforfun , to bookstodon group
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    There’s another sale on right now. The best deals are kids’s books which, in some case are over 90% off. I was very happy to snag Are Friends.
    @bookstodon https://libro.fm/audiobooks/9780061712180-frog-and-toad-together

    violetblue , to random
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    We've had to let go of friends who believe covid is "just a cold" or who deny long covid -- and it hurts.

    This is the last day to pre-order and support The Covid Safety Handbook: https://kck.st/3KhdUdS

    #covid #COVID19 #kickstarter #books #audiobook #LongCovid

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    michaelshotter , to audiobooks group
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    It's true! You can get the brand-new audiobook edition of "Shards" for just $4. That's over seven hours of spine-tingling speculative fiction for way less than a dollar per-hour. Grab it now before I come to my senses and start charging what it's actually worth! 🎧🙂👍

    Amazon:
    https://amazon.com/dp/B0D6DCQLY4
    Audible:
    https://www.audible.com/pd/Shards-Audiobook/B0D6DH6RF6

    Learn more about The Nod/Wells Timelines:
    https://vortex-1.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-nodwells-timelines-retrospective.html

    @audiobooks @bookstodon @specfic @scifi @horrorbooks @mastodonbooks

    chilliteracy , to bookstodon group

    Starting very soon, Lucy's got more of Jane Austen's classic 'Pride and Prejudice'! Make yourself cosy, then come on over to https://www.twitch.tv/Chilliteracy and listen in!

    @bookstodon

    #Chilliteracy #Bookstodon #JaneAusten #PrideAndPrejudice #EnglishLiterature #ReadingAloud #Audiobook #BedtimeStory

    michaelshotter , to audiobooks group
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    chilliteracy , to bookstodon group

    We've got another Mark Twain short story for you this evening, so head on over to https://www.twitch.tv/Chilliteracy to hear about The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg

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    FortiterGames , to random
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    Listening to the audiobook of Andy Serkis reading The Fellowship of the Ring is actually becoming a chore! It’s been decades since I originally read the actual book and I’d forgotten all about the songs throughout. Hate to leave a book unfinished though so I’ll plough through the last 3 hours. Then decide whether I can bear The Two Towers and The Return of the King during my post-op recovery when I won’t be able to read anything.

    zkrisher , to bookstodon group
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    I finished: Land of Milk and Honey by C Pam Zhang

    While I enjoyed the romance and the politics, I didn't connect to the cooking or the sci-fi.

    Even before the cooking turned grotesque, it didn't speak in a language I understood, and when I understood it felt blunt.

    Same thing for the science, it didn't seem to add up in any meaningful way. It's there as setting.

    I'd recommend reading The Arrest by Jonathan Lethem.

    It tackles the same subject but it a more convincing way. Though it doesn't deal as much with issues of race, feminism and lgbtq.

    https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/72c4c7a8-17ff-405c-ac09-93143ef860c3

    @bookstodon

    chilliteracy , to bookstodon group

    After approximately 11,000 days we're BACK with a Saturday stream! Sam is ready with a collected pile of Mark Twain short stories to read in your viewerly direction, starting right about now over on https://www.twitch.tv/Chilliteracy
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    michaelshotter , to scifi group
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    A brief sample from my latest audiobook, "309," the second novel from The Nod/Wells Timelines.

    If you've yet to experienced this epic science-fiction adventure, there's never been a better time!

    https://amazon.com/dp/B0CY589VFN

    @bookstodon @scifi @specfic @audiobooks

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    infinitesoleil , to bookstodon group
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    Sociopath: A Memoir by Patric Gagne

    A fellow social worker I knew from grad school shared this book on her Instagram story and recommended it. I was on a hold list for the ebook at my local library for weeks, but now, I have it. I’m also listening to the read by the author.

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    rabia_elizabeth , to bookstodon group
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    I find I can't stomach most fiction anymore, especially anything written since about 1990. But Vanessa Chan's "The Storm We Made" is a powerful exception. Minutely and lovingly observed and the emotional punches it delivers are all earned and deserved.

    It's set in #Malaysia in the 1930s during the British colonial period (when it was still called "Malaya") and the #Japanese wartime occupation of the 1940s, and its principal characters are Malay and Japanese. So right away that sets it apart from anything I've ever read before.

    What's more, most of the principal characters from whose points of view we see the story are women and girls.

    It is so rare, in #English language fiction, to have a glimpse into the dynamics of #Colonization when it's not practiced by a Western state.

    The #Audiobook is beautifully narrated by Samantha Tan, a woman of #Asian ancestry.

    Would love to hear #TootSEA thoughts on this book.

    #HistoricalFiction #SoutheastAsia #WorldWarII

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    michaelshotter , to bookstodon group
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    EBOOK GIVEAWAY: To celebrate the recent release of the audiobook, the Kindle edition of "The Big Men" is free via Amazon this weekend!

    If you've yet to experience this one-of-a-kind paranormal thriller for yourself, there's never been a better time!

    http://amazon.com/dp/B074718D3M

    @bookstodon @specfic

    michaelshotter OP ,
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    ICYMI: Last day to grab this ebook for free! Don't forget to check out the audiobook. It's pretty alright, if I do say so myself. 🙂

    #ICYMI #ebook #free #bookgiveaway #ebookgiveaway #KindleEdition #giveaway #paranormal #throller #specfic #speculativefiction #horror #audiobook

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    chilliteracy , to bookstodon group

    Starting in just a minute over at https://www.twitch.tv/chilliteracy,
    Lucy will be reading more Pride and Prejudice! Click on over so you don't miss the start!

    @bookstodon

    ShaulaEvans , to Romancelandia group
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    Reminder that if you want to hear me perform the voice of a 6'5" mountain man, I do that in "Scar" by Kelsie Calloway. In real life I'm a tiny woman! But I also have opera training, and that makes all the difference when I'm voicing burly men. 💪

    You can hear him make his first appearance a the end of the attached sample.

    SCAR: High Heat BBW Mountain Man Instalove

    Get it now! https://geni.us/scarh

    @audiobooks @bookstodon @romancelandia

    A kindle displays the cover for Scar, by Kelsie Calloway, Narrated by Eden Cavell. The female protagonist, Marilyn, describes her arrival in Alaska. She hears a rumbling in the distance, when an angry, burly mountain man interrupts her with "Jesus H. Christ." The audiobook is also available through Amazon as an ebook, at the same link.

    bibliolater , to bookstodon group
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    The experts: librarians on 20 easy, enjoyable ways to read more brilliant books

    "Do you love reading – but all too often find yourself just scrolling through your phone or watching TV? Here is how to get lost in literature again".

    https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/apr/25/the-experts-librarians-on-20-easy-enjoyable-ways-to-read-more-brilliant-books

    @bookstodon

    BethFishReads , to bookstodon group
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    I'm trying an experiment: I started a facebook page where I'm posting all my #audiobook thoughts in short form.

    Each post will also have a link to my Goodreads writeup if for those who want more details.

    I'm slowly adding my 2024 audiobooks to the page. Take a look if you want. The page will be updated regularly.

    @audiobooks @bookstodon #books #reading #bookreviews #bookstodon

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558453417585

    AJCxZ0 , to random
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    While I stopped being a young adult around the time I purchased glasses in order to be able to see small things up close, I am the perfect audience member for @pluralistic's brilliant "Little Brother".

    Half "Nineteen Eighty-Four", half introduction to privacy and cryptography, half hacker manifesto, half teen romance, half historical account, one quarter nostalgia hit and five quarters thrilling adventure well read by Kirby Heyborne.

    https://craphound.com/category/littlebrother/

    AJCxZ0 OP ,
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    Wil Wheaton brings another thrilling @pluralistic book to life: "Red Team Blues".

    As with previous books, the pleasure of hearing details of the specialised familiar both in the essential and cursory is balanced by the haunting anticipation of the inevitable savage beating of the protagonist for whom we've become fond.

    Looking forward to episodes two - "The Bezel" - and three of the Marty Hench saga.

    https://craphound.com/category/redteamblues/
    https://pluralistic.net/tag/marty-hench/

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