See below for the authors and titles as well as my three words. Use the links [click on titles] to read the full review on Goodreads.
As I mentioned here, I split up the print and audio simply because I had the print ones ready and didn't think the post needed to wait for me to finish it.
The only reason I separate my reviews by format here on the blog is because some people want to know which format I read. In my audio reviews I do comment on the narration, but sometimes I also write about why I chose the book in that format. The format is easier to see on Goodreads since I make sure to choose the appropriate "edition."
Audio
- Washington Black by Esi Edugyan (fictional biography, richly detailed, compelling)
- The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton (genre blend, stylistically complex, intricately plotted)
- The Seep by Chana Porter (utopian, thought provoking, haunting)
- An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green (thought provoking, humorous, engaging narration)
- The Witch Elm by Tana French (dark, character driven, family secrets)
- Recursion by Blake Crouch (fixing history, intricately plotted, compelling)
- The Strange Bird by Jeff VanderMeer (surprisingly uplifting, thought provoking, weird fiction)
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