Saturday, 2 May 2026

Libby Audiobook: Huis van Gruwels, Susan Cilliers

 


What a sad story. Not particularly well written, a bit all over the place.

Mandri Sutherland was a very good narrator.

3/5

Friday, 1 May 2026

Libby Audiobook: Kantelpunt, Sophia Kapp

 


Ek het hierdie boek ongelooflik geniet. Ek het na die oudioboek geluister en kon elke dag nie wag om verder te luister nie. Dit was werklik baie goed, al was dit op plekke ’n klein bietjie langdradig.

Wat my die meeste geraak het, en nogal laat nadink het, is hoe maklik hierdie storie my eie lewe kon gewees het as ek ander besluite geneem het. As ek byvoorbeeld besluit het om met MB te trou. Hendrik in die verhaal het my sterk aan hom herinner. MB het my gelukkig nooit fisies seergemaak nie, maar die jaloesie en daardie stiltes… ek onthou hoe hy my ’n hele naweek geïgnoreer het oor iets so klein soos ’n pakkie sop wat ek vergeet het.

Dit laat mens besef hoe fyn die lyn soms is tussen twee heeltemal verskillende lewenspaaie. Ek is net ongelooflik dankbaar vir hoe dinge uiteindelik uitgewerk het.

Die verteller van die oudioboek was ook uitstekend.

4.8/5

Sunday, 26 April 2026

Libby Audiobook: All My Knotted Up Life, Beth Moore

 


Cried twice.

Love when the author reads their own work, just makes it so much more personal. 

4.5/5

Monday, 20 April 2026

Libby Audiobook: Start With Why, Simon Sinek 4/5


 

Kindle Audiobook: The Unquiet Bones, Loreth Anne White

 


I have enjoyed a number of Loreth Anne White’s books, but unfortunately this one did not quite land for me.

Three reasons stood out:

1. The use of present tense. I realise this is very much a personal preference.

2. There are a lot of characters to keep track of, which made it difficult at times to stay fully engaged with the story.

3. The audiobook experience was disappointing. The narrator struggled with accents, and the South African accent in particular felt off, at times sounding closer to Jamaican. Given how central setting and voice are to a story like this, it would have benefited from a narrator more comfortable with those nuances.

I also found some of the explanations, for example around elements like bobotie, to be a bit repetitive and overdone.

2/5

Saturday, 11 April 2026

Kindle Audiobook: The Perfect Girl, Andy Maslen

 


I really enjoy this Detective Kat Ballantyne series.

I figured out the murderer.



*Spoiler below*











It was the lecturer.