Saturday, 15 February 2025

Libby Audiobook: God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy

 


Wasn't too keen on this one, but, it is actually quite beautiful.

But, oh so sad.


Learnt so much about the cast system.


So many layers.

4.8/5

Friday, 14 February 2025

Libby Audiobook: The Charming Man, C.K McDonnell

 


I am so enjoying this series. Vampires & monsters are definitely not my normal genre I enjoy. But, these are such fun. And, the narrator is absolutely brilliant.


Not full 5/5 because I did get a tiny bit confused with the characters.


Even the acknowledgements are fun!

Thursday, 6 February 2025

Libby Audiobook: Battlefield of the Mind, Joyce Meyer

What would Jesus think.

Don't be a stinker thinker.

Your attitude determines a lot.


Definitely want to listen to it again.


4.8 / 5

Why not 5/5 thought it was a book and parts she is laughing with the audience which is great, but clearly something happened was said there that we can't see. 

 

Saturday, 1 February 2025

Libby Audiobook: The Stranger Times, C.K McDonnell

 


Absolutely loved this! Just love his sense of humour and the narration just brilliant!

4.8/5 not five because some of it was a little bit disjointed and I had to relisten to get back on track.

Thursday, 30 January 2025

Libby Audiobook: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, Kim Michele Richardson

 


It was very interesting to learn more about the blue skinned people of Kentucky. The condition is called methemoglobinemia.

The story is just hectic with everything that Cussy has to go through and everything that happens to her. 

Didn't love this book.

3.5/5

Monday, 27 January 2025

Libby Audiobook: Strong Like Water, Aundi Kolber

 


This book was ok. I can understand that it can be a great resource for some, but I didn't resonate with it.


3/5

Saturday, 25 January 2025

Libby Audiobook: Cop Under Cover, Johann van Loggenberg

 


Wow. What Johann van Loggenberg had to endure and achieved before the age of 30 is incredible, being in the police force and going under cover, specifically the drug under world and having to deal with hectic criminals, some of whom were also in the police force. What is incredibly sad is the lack of support and trauma counselling provided. No acclimatisation given when he returned to normal life.

Gys de Villiers narrated the book well.

Very interesting.


4.5/5