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The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish

July 5, 2019 by Shannon Leave a Comment

The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish
Format: Digital Audiobook
Who it’s for: Adults

This book is hilarious. The audiobook is exuberantly read by the author and her grit and honesty shine through from the very first line. Haddish unfurls an intense string of experiences that make readers feel a personal connection with her. She shares stories of her grade school bullies, her time in foster care, a mother with mental illness, experiences with sexual abuse, and domestic violence. Her hardships have been intense but through humor and bravery she refuses to fail.
Haddish opens her life to her us with no filter. The language is excessively profane but the blunt retelling of her experiences makes the reader feel spellbound by her strength and self confidence. This book leaves readers with the feeling that they can succeed through anything. If you’re looking for a gritty, uplifting read, this is a winner. Find it in the catalog.

Filed Under: Recommended for Adults Tagged With: African American, Audiobook, Biography, Comedian, Comedy, Digital Audiobook, Hardship, Humour, Tough Stuff, Uplifting

The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

March 4, 2019 by Catherine Leave a Comment

The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
Format: Digital Audio Book
Who it’s for: Adults

Everyone has those days that never end. Aiden Bishop, however truly is doomed to repeat the same 24 hour period eight times, unless he can learn the truth of who killed Evelyn Hardcastle. Every day, Aiden wakes up in the body of another guest at the party, saddled with that guest’s talents, insecurities, and quirks. And every day, he must work to solve an unsolvable crime. If he cannot do so by the 8th day in the body of the 8th guest, he will have to begin once again from square one. Stuart Turton has created a dark world filled with complex characters who are often not what they seem. If the idea of the Bill Murray movie, Groundhog Day, as a psychological thriller filled with violence and set in the 19th century England appeals to you, you will want to rush to the shelves to get a copy of The 7 ½ Death of Evelyn Hardcastle. The audiobook, available both on Overdrive and Hoopla is particularly well done and read by James Cameron Stewart.
Find it in the Catalog 

Filed Under: Recommended for Adults Tagged With: Digital Audiobook

The Happy Vegan: A Guide to Living a Long, Healthy, and Successful Life

February 8, 2019 by Cecelia Leave a Comment

If you’ve ever considered adopting a plant based diet, this book is for you. Simmons takes readers on a journey that begins with his personal introduction to a vegan lifestyle and travels chapter by chapter through the reasons why others should consider this lifestyle as well. He appeals to all fronts by exploring the health benefits of veganism, the environmental impact, animal suffering, and the subconscious, emotional impacts of veganism. And, he does all of this with a very direct, no nonsense approach. He does not sugar coat the truth out of fear of upsetting the reader. This is particularly true in the section about animal abuse that contains graphic descriptions of the conditions inside concentrated animal feeding operations (also known as factory farms) and rendering plants. Although difficult to read at times, the graphic descriptions serve as a catalyst for action and force the reader to at least acknowledge, if not fully accept, the truth about where their meat comes from.

But, despite this direct approach, Simmons does allow that a plant based lifestyle will look different for everyone. Some may choose to be strict vegans. Some will make exceptions and eat this, but not that. For example, Simmons concedes that he’ll eat something cooked in fish stock, but not beef stock. Simmons encourages readers to find a space on the spectrum that works for them and to do their best at doing the least amount of harm possible. The book ends with tips on beginning a plant based diet, and it includes an appendix that takes readers through the practice of meditation. Highly recommended for adults. Find it in the catalog.

Filed Under: Recommended for Adults Tagged With: Book, Digital Audiobook, Nonfiction, Veganism

All By Myself, Alone

December 4, 2018 by Shannon Leave a Comment

All By Myself, Alone by Mary Higgins Clark
Format: Digital Audiobook
Who it’s for: Adults

I often do a fair amount of travelling to see family and my favorite thing to do while on a long drive is play a good mystery audiobook. I enjoy the pace of Agatha Christie’s Poirot novels and this book was able to satisfy my need for a pleasant mystery! We follow married couple Alvirah and Willy Meehan who are recently wealthy lottery winners on a luxury cruise. The Meehan’s investigate the mysterious death of a fellow passenger in possession of an emerald necklace that once belonged to Cleopatra. Clark tells the story with a fun ensemble of colorful characters including a Gemologist, Celia Kilbride, and Shakespeare Professor, Ted Cavanaugh. With the death of a passenger, a missing necklace, and a man overboard, this luxury liner turns out to be more excitement than the passengers were expecting!

Find it in the catalog 

Filed Under: Recommended for Adults Tagged With: Detective and Mystery Fiction, Digital Audiobook, Fiction, Mystery

Merry and Bright

October 17, 2018 by Jeanette Leave a Comment

Merry and Bright by Debbie Macomber
Format: Book
Who it’s for: Adults

Merry Smith has family obligations to her brother with Down Syndrome, aging parents and her brother’s golden retriever.  She struggles to keep up with her job with a consulting firm at the Boeing Company.  She has no time for a social life but her mother and brother create a profile on an online dating service and she starts to accumulate many matches.  When Merry begins chatting with a stranger online she discovers that they have similar interests.  The chats soon become the best part of her day but she is reluctant to meet her mystery man.  This holiday story will be the perfect way to brighten your spirits.

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Filed Under: Recommended for Adults Tagged With: Audiobook, Book, Digital Audiobook, Fiction, Holidays, Large Print, Romance

Norse Mythology

September 12, 2018 by Sara Leave a Comment

Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
Format: Book or Audiobook
Who it’s for: Adults, teens, and children (parents should read it first – there is violence, drinking, and other mature content)

Neil Gaiman’s works often reference mythologies (see American Gods, Anansi Boys, Sandman, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, and really almost anything else he’s written). In Norse Mythology, he turns his interest in mythology toward the Norse gods, but instead of creating a fictionalized world based on them, he retells the stories of Odin, Thor, Loki, and other gods and characters as we know them from the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. Gaiman uses his witty and engaging prose to tell the story of how the gods received their treasures (including Mjollnir – Thor’s hammer), Thor’s journey to the land of the giants, the death of Balder, and more. In his capable hands, the stories — which span from the creation of everything through Ragnorak, the end of the world — are accessible and engaging, often funny and sometimes sad.

Anyone with even a passing interest in Norse mythology will enjoy this, and it’s even better in audio. Gaiman narrates the audiobook (as he does for so many of his other works) and brings an added passion and wit to the stories (and you get to hear the names pronounced, which is useful if you go back and read the printed book).

Check it out today!

Filed Under: Recommended for Adults, Recommended for Kids, Recommended for Teens Tagged With: Audiobook, Digital Audiobook, Mythology, Nonfiction

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