Tag: audiobook

What Moves the Dead (audio)book review

What Moves the Dead (audio)book review

This book is really really weird and I think that’s its best trait. I was extremely spooked by The Fall of the House of Usher as a small child, (and also confused it with the popular musical artist, Usher, and was terrified of him as well). The narrator has a really interesting Narration Style, which […]

Posted August 5, 2022 by geograph in adult, horror, review / 0 Comments
Once More With Chutzpah review: Representation Matters

Once More With Chutzpah review: Representation Matters

Thanks to NetGalley for the audiobook at no cost to me ahead of release time! I read this book via audiobook, and the narrator was solidly mediocre — I’m certainly not an expert, but there’s some weird pronunciation of Hebrew words in here. Perhaps a pronunciation guide would be helpful next time? (I also only […]

Posted February 28, 2022 by geograph in review / 1 Comment
Four bite-sized Reviews: Chef’s Kiss, Live, Local & Dead, Every Variable of Us, and Real Easy (again!)

Four bite-sized Reviews: Chef’s Kiss, Live, Local & Dead, Every Variable of Us, and Real Easy (again!)

Hello! These are coming out really fast because I have to write reviews for class (as a writing exercise) and I keep writing another review and then being like “I can’t possibly show this to my professor, this is the worst thing I’ve ever written”. I might write a couple more today, depending on how […]

Posted February 7, 2022 by geograph in cozy mysteries, mini reviews / 2 Comments
The Lucky Ones audiobook review

The Lucky Ones audiobook review

The Lucky Ones, Kiersten Modglin audiobook, 6ish hours book released January 9th, 2020, audio released January 11th, 2022 This book was provided to me at no cost in exchange for an honest review. This is not a well-constructed mystery and the dialogue is really awkward on top of it. Some of the clues are intriguing, […]

Posted December 29, 2021 by geograph in review / 0 Comments