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Does listening to audiobooks count as reading? Here it does. Let’s discuss your favorite reads — or listens.

Please Read It To Me Audiobook Reviews
Parkland: Birth of a Movement – Dave Cullen
Mar 23

Mar 23 Parkland: Birth of a Movement – Dave Cullen

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Hybrid Read/Listen

Acting as an embedded journalist, Cullen spent countless hours trailing and interviewing several of the MFOL teenagers. From the first meetings in a parents’ living room to political debates and a tour across the country, he was there for every early highlight, misstep and break down.

Comfort Me With Apples – Catherynne M. Valente
Mar 19

Mar 19 Comfort Me With Apples – Catherynne M. Valente

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Audiobook

Expectation: A modern retelling of “The Stepford Wives” for the #MeToo era.

Reality: Definitely not what I expected but, in the best, most WTF ways.

In Cold Blood – Truman Capote
Mar 15

Mar 15 In Cold Blood – Truman Capote

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Paperback

"In Cold Blood" is arguably one of the most well-known American books ever. Does it live up to the hype? I think if you read the book without knowing anything intimately related to the story (i.e. seen “Capote,” etc.) then, for the most part, yes.

The Paper Palace – Miranda Cowley Heller
Mar 11

Mar 11 The Paper Palace – Miranda Cowley Heller

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Audiobook

Expectation: The romantic fiction novel du jour.

Reality: An unlikable main character, multiple trigger warnings and still wholly readable.

Still Life – Sarah Winman
Mar 7

Mar 7 Still Life – Sarah Winman

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Audiobook

Expectation: A queer romance set in Italy that isn’t “Call Me By Your Name.”

Reality: A beautifully written, often funny, story about chosen family and second chances.

Fraternity: Stories – Benjamin Nugent
Mar 3

Mar 3 Fraternity: Stories – Benjamin Nugent

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Hardcover

Expectation: An “Animal House”-esque exploration of modern fraternity/college life.

Reality: A deft exploration of the dichotomies that exist within one of America’s oldest higher education social clubs.

To Paradise – Hanya Yanagihara
Feb 27

Feb 27 To Paradise – Hanya Yanagihara

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Audiobook

Expectation: A richly drawn character study that brings the tears.

Reality: The epitome of a character-driven story that lacks the emotional heft of Yanagihara’s “A Little Life” but is still an exceptional work of fiction.

Columbine – Dave Cullen
Feb 23

Feb 23 Columbine – Dave Cullen

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Hardcover

Dave Cullen is a talented writer who used meticulous research and years of building a strong rapport with victims and investigators to bring us what has been called the "ultimate" description of what happened on April 20, 1999.

Several People Are Typing – Calvin Kasulke
Feb 19

Feb 19 Several People Are Typing – Calvin Kasulke

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Hardcover

Expectation: A quirky workplace comedy.

Reality: A funny, thought-provoking satire that nailed corporate/creative agency absurdities. It also had an understated M/M love story.

Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual – Luvvie Ajayi Jones
Feb 15

Feb 15 Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual – Luvvie Ajayi Jones

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Hybrid Read/Listen

I’m going to challenge my fellow white men to read this book, over the next “it” topic by Malcom Gladwell, Simon Sinek or Mark Manson, because you will learn something here that will truly make you a better colleague. In the age of the Great Resignation, that’s more important than the bottom line.

Father of Lions: One Man's Remarkable Quest to Save the Mosul Zoo – Louise Callaghan
Feb 11

Feb 11 Father of Lions: One Man's Remarkable Quest to Save the Mosul Zoo – Louise Callaghan

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Hybrid Read/Listen

While a fascinating microhistory of humans and animals surviving through the ISIS occupation of Mosul through much of the mid-2010s, Callaghan never quite found the right balance between history, politics and humanity.

Razorblade Tears – S. A. Cosby
Feb 7

Feb 7 Razorblade Tears – S. A. Cosby

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Audiobook

Expectation: A modern-day revenge tale that doesn’t solely involve rich, white and heterosexual characters.

Reality: A bit clichéd but surprisingly heartfelt and raw exploration for grief, regret and redemption.

The Last House on Needless Street – Catriona Ward
Feb 2

Feb 2 The Last House on Needless Street – Catriona Ward

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Audiobook

Expectation: A page-turning supernatural thriller.

Reality: A slow-burn mystery with some satisfying last act reveals.

The Cat Who Saved Books – Sōsuke Natsukawa
Jan 30

Jan 30 The Cat Who Saved Books – Sōsuke Natsukawa

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Audiobook

Expectation: A fun-filled adventure that celebrates reading and the human-animal bond.

Reality: A disjointed and heavy-handed mess.

The Troop – Nick Cutter
Jan 26

Jan 26 The Troop – Nick Cutter

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Audiobook

Expectation: Your standard gore fest.

Reality: An old school throwback gore fest with a surprising amount of heart.

The Old Man and the Sea – Ernest Hemingway
Jan 22

Jan 22 The Old Man and the Sea – Ernest Hemingway

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Audiobook

Expectation: A philosophical and meandering over-rated classic.

Reality: An intimate and deeply affecting reflection on growing older and feeling needed.

Underground Airlines – Ben H. Winters
Jan 18

Jan 18 Underground Airlines – Ben H. Winters

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Audiobook

Expectation: A history-flipping tale of empowerment.

Reality: A novel that isn’t bad, but in hindsight is incredibly problematic given the author’s race.

Apple: Skin to the Core – Eric Gansworth
Jan 14

Jan 14 Apple: Skin to the Core – Eric Gansworth

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E-Book

It feels strange to give an autobiographical story a negative review, especially when it takes courage to share your personal thoughts publicly, but after the first 25 percent, “Apple” was not as interesting as Eric Gansworth thought it to be.

Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die – Chip Heath & Dan Heath
Jan 10

Jan 10 Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die – Chip Heath & Dan Heath

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Audiobook

While “Stick” provides a few good insights into how to craft a message with easy recall and that drives action, some of the examples felt trite compared to other, similar books – or maybe there’s only a handful of original business books out there?

The Shadow of the Wind – Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Jan 4

Jan 4 The Shadow of the Wind – Carlos Ruiz Zafón

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Audiobook

Expectation: A folksy tale of second chances.

Reality: A soap opera of confusing plots, overly sexualized characters and an insane amount of fart jokes.

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