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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
We Have Always Lived in the Castle – Shirley Jackson
Oct 21

Oct 21 We Have Always Lived in the Castle – Shirley Jackson

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E-Book

Expectation: An American gothic ghost story set in a small town with evil both real and imagined.

Reality: More mysterious than supernatural, the author keeps readers engaged but the payoff wasn’t there in the end.

Kindred – Octavia E. Butler
Oct 17

Oct 17 Kindred – Octavia E. Butler

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Audiobook

Expectation: A science fiction/horror classic with historical elements.

Reality: A no holds barred exploration of the horrors of slavery through the lens of 20th century sensibility. It was devastating and utterly engrossing.

Hawk Mountain – Conner Habib
Oct 13

Oct 13 Hawk Mountain – Conner Habib

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Audiobook

Expectation: A psychological thriller and modern-day revenge fantasy with queer sensibilities.

Reality: A promising first half is squandered by overstuffed plots and a last-minute reveal that is more frustrating than illuminating.

Less Is Lost – Andrew Sean Greer
Oct 9

Oct 9 Less Is Lost – Andrew Sean Greer

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Audiobook

Expectation: Another imperfect but reflective travelogue with Arthur Less.

Reality: Essentially three different stories mashed together, Greer favored slapstick over sentimental in this inconsequential and unnecessary sequel.

My Policeman – Bethan Roberts
Oct 5

Oct 5 My Policeman – Bethan Roberts

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Audiobook

Expectation: A part-romance, part-revenge tale made more heartbreaking due to the time period.

Reality: A simple, yet effective story with no clear villain or hero.

Carrie Soto Is Back – Taylor Jenkins Reid
Oct 1

Oct 1 Carrie Soto Is Back – Taylor Jenkins Reid

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Audiobook

Expectation: Another engrossing novel about a fictional character that feels like someone you’ve known about your whole life.

Reality: Shallow and repetitive but still entertaining, it is the least interesting story from the author.

I’m Glad My Mom Died – Jennette McCurdy
Sep 27

Sep 27 I’m Glad My Mom Died – Jennette McCurdy

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Audiobook

I read this solely out of FOMO. I’m too old to have followed her Nickelodeon career, and I couldn’t have told you who she was prior to the press about this book. All that to say, you don’t need to be a fan to be enthralled.

The Town of Babylon – Alejandro Varela
Sep 23

Sep 23 The Town of Babylon – Alejandro Varela

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E-Book

Expectation: A dramedy about revisiting the people and places you left behind.

Reality: More politically focused than anticipated, there’s a sense of urgency and relatability in the text, especially for middle-aged queer men.

My Government Means to Kill Me – Rasheed Newson
Sep 19

Sep 19 My Government Means to Kill Me – Rasheed Newson

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Audiobook

Expectation: Yet another take on the Great American AIDS novel.

Reality: A propulsive page-turn that expertly marries fact and fiction. It’s more plot driven than character driven but that’s okay when a story is this entertaining and informative.

Prepare for Departure – Mark Chesnut
Sep 15

Sep 15 Prepare for Departure – Mark Chesnut

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Paperback

Throughout, Chesnut is likable and real. I kept thinking he would be a fun guest at a dinner party. If you’re the type of reader that enjoys memoirs exploring the lighter side of life with some heavier elements, this would be a good read for you.

Marrying the Ketchups – Jennifer Close
Sep 11

Sep 11 Marrying the Ketchups – Jennifer Close

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Audiobook

Expectation: A family drama infused with Chicagoland ethos (think part “Happy Endings”/part “Shameless”).

Reality: Funnier and more thought provoking than anticipated, I was absolutely engrossed by the story and felt seen in the pages.

Remarkably Bright Creatures – Shelby Van Pelt
Sep 7

Sep 7 Remarkably Bright Creatures – Shelby Van Pelt

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Audiobook

Expectation: A high concept buddy dramedy exploring the human and animal connection.

Reality: Marcellus and Tova are the strongest parts of the story, so whenever it shifted to someone else the narrative lost steam. Still, I was charmed overall.

Black Cake – Charmaine Wilkerson
Sep 3

Sep 3 Black Cake – Charmaine Wilkerson

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Audiobook

Expectation: A big-hearted family drama with historical fiction elements and the experiences of Caribbean Americans.

Reality: It delivers on the drama and Caribbean experience, but there’s too much plot and too many people making it feel overstuffed and undercooked.

I’m Not Hungry But I Could Eat – Christopher Gonzalez
Aug 30

Aug 30 I’m Not Hungry But I Could Eat – Christopher Gonzalez

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E-Book

Expectation: A food-themed story collection.

Reality: Only a few stories missed the mark in this solid collection, introducing Christopher Gonzalez as a writer to watch.

Hello, Molly! – Molly Shannon with Sean Wilsey
Aug 26

Aug 26 Hello, Molly! – Molly Shannon with Sean Wilsey

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Audiobook

There’s no celebrity gossip or score settling, but we do get an interesting behind-the-scenes view of her time on “Saturday Night Live,” and how she created iconic characters like Mary Catherine Gallagher, Sally O’Malley, Circe Nightshade and Miss Colleen. It was a great nostalgia trip.

Upgrade – Blake Crouch
Aug 22

Aug 22 Upgrade – Blake Crouch

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Audiobook

Expectation: A science fiction bro-fest with predictable and outlandish plots.

Reality: More political and emotional than anticipated, it reminded me of a 1980s action film — over-the-top and ridiculous but a ton of fun.

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow – Gabrielle Zevin
Aug 18

Aug 18 Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow – Gabrielle Zevin

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Audiobook

Expectation: A romance novel rooted in the world of tech and gaming.

Reality: Nuanced and gorgeous writing, paired with a genre-melding plot made this one of the most immersive and surprising stories I’ve read all year.

The Swimmers – Julie Otsuka
Aug 14

Aug 14 The Swimmers – Julie Otsuka

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Audiobook

Expectation: A dramedy about wanting to hold on to your younger days in the twilight years.

Reality: A unique style of storytelling somewhat masks the affecting exploration of mortality, memory and caring for aging parents.

If You See Me, Don’t Say Hi – Neel Patel
Aug 10

Aug 10 If You See Me, Don’t Say Hi – Neel Patel

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Audiobook

Expectation: A darkly comedic take on acknowledging your own shortcomings.

Reality: Recursive and mediocre. None of the characters are particularly likeable, which made reading this feel like a chore.

Sharks in the Time of Saviors – Kawai Strong Washburn
Aug 6

Aug 6 Sharks in the Time of Saviors – Kawai Strong Washburn

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Audiobook

Expectation: A quasi-scifi family drama about carrying the weight of your family’s hopes and dreams.

Reality: A strong first half was ruined by a mid-point plot twist that rendered the rest of the novel far less interesting.

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