
Grace (Eventually), Anne Lamott’s candid thoughts on her conversion and faith will make you think twice. Christians and non-Christians alike may disagree with some of the author’s political viewpoints or interpretations on the Bible, but one thing is for sure, Lamott lays herself out in the openClick here to play
Jun 29, 2011

During the course of my adult years, I have built scratch three garden projects from scatch. The first was a basic and very simple garden to replace the bare and baron yard for the first house that I bought. It was the first time that I had planted shrubs and experiences the joy of watching [...]Click here to play
Jun 23, 2011

The ball of romance gets rolling in Thanksgiving all because of a rabbit. That rabbit belongs to Dr. Patrick Hunter, but it’s in the yard of Megan Murphy. Initially, she thinks it’s cute until it starts eating her skirt. Dr Hunter scoops up Tibbles and while Megan wants to lecture him about his rabbit, he’s too handsome to get angry at.Click here to play
Jun 17, 2011

Ten Thousand Islands is the 7th in the Doc Ford series. In this one, Doc has to take a closer look at the death of a young Florida artifact hunter. If you live in Florida or read up a lot on treasure and artifact hunters in the state, you may recognize part of the story that is the basis for this novel.Click here to play
Jun 17, 2011

In Ten Big Ones by Janet Evanovich, we follow Stephanie Plum through yet another adventure. This time, her stomach gets her into trouble. As well all know, Stephanie can eat, and does, all the time. Well this time she happens to be kicking back at the deli, enjoying a plate of nachos when the place is robbed by the Red Devils, a well-knownClick here to play
Jun 16, 2011

Their situation is made more difficult by Mr. Matekoni’s jealous housekeeper who does all she can to break the pair apart. Grace Makutsi, the detective agency’s secretary, also plays a more prominent role in Tears of the Giraffe as she is given the grand title of “Assistant Detective”Click here to play
Jun 16, 2011

Maeve Binchy’s Tara Road encompasses the life of one woman, named Ria, from girlhood through marriage, divorce, and renewal. The cast of characters in and out of Ria’s life, and all their idiosyncrasies, make this a full-bodied novel. The way Binchy is able to write, simply, about complex human emotion is quite admirable.Click here to play
Jun 15, 2011

I made the mistake of listening to Talisman at bedtime. I ought to know better by now! Stephen King’s writing is always so vivid; I’m guaranteed to have some nightmares. Nevertheless, I can’t resist a good Stephen King audiobook. The Talisman was co-authored in 1984 with Peter StraubClick here to play
Jun 15, 2011

Tales of the City was originally written as a series of newspaper columns, so the compilation has quick chapters and rapid plot developments. It makes a naturally easy transition from newspaper serial story to print book to audiobook, The short chapters lend themselves well to listeningClick here to play
Jun 14, 2011

Stardust begins in a small English town named Wall, located a night’s drive away from London. Wall is named after an old rock wall to its east, in a small opening leading to a forest. This opening is a portal to the magical world of Faerie. It is carefully guarded by two watchmen at all times, except once every nine years on May Day, whenClick here to play
Jun 14, 2011
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