My Listening Year, So Far
We’re halfway through the Audiobook Challenge 2021, and according to the guidelines, it’s time for a check-in! This year, I’m aiming for the Weekend Warrior level of 5-10 audiobooks. So far, I have finished four audiobooks, although I had to read the last couple of chapters of one of them when my library checkout ended. I am currently in the middle of a fifth book, so it looks like I will make my goal for the year. But I still need to write reviews for all of them!
Below are the books I have read but not yet reviewed.
- The Windsor Knot (S. J. Bennett)
- The Code of the Woosters (P. G. Wodehouse)
- The Bookshop on the Corner (Jenny Colgan) – listened to most of it, but had to finish the last few chapters as an ebook when my library check-out ended
- The Anatomist’s Wife (Anna Lee Huber)
- Mortal Arts (Anna Lee Huber) – audiobook – 41% read
Katherine
The Jeeves books are fantastic on audio! I’m so hot and cold with audio. Sometimes I fly through them and other times I barely listen to them at all and there seems to be no rhyme or reason. Good luck getting the rest of your audios listened to and getting those reviews written!
Lark_Bookwyrm
Some audiobooks are a lot easier to listen to than others, depending on both the book and the narrator. And I agree; some I fly through, and some I slog through (or give up.) Thank you for the good-luck wishes!
Nicole @ BookWyrm Knits
This is great progress! I have been barely listening to audiobooks at all since I’m still not commuting (my company is still WFH for now, and I love it). I look forward to reviews of whichever of these you end up writing! 🙂
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Thanks! I don’t commute (and haven’t in decades, since I freelance from home), but I like to listen while walking on the treadmill, washing dishes, folding laundry, and spinning or knitting (as long as the pattern isn’t complex.)