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The audiobook category is expanding every day, and we certainly cant listen to everything.

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My Pilates teacher told me to read her, too.

I started by listening to this, her newest.

This leads to the unraveling of other nefarious goings-on.

Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover

Molly is on the spectrum, so her interactions with people tend to skew on the awkward side.

Ambrose doesnt have alengthy CV in audiobooks, but Im now inclined to follow her anywhere.

I was gripped from the first five minutes.

The Maid by Nita Prose

Theyre quite effective, creepy Hitchcockian meta interludes, if thats a thing.

I thought that was pretty perfect.

Also perfect: Schurs lovely pronunciation of Sartre.

Putting the Rabbit in the Hat by Brian Cox

The we perspective immediately gave me vibes ofThe Virgin Suicides, which of course I love.

I kept my ears peeled until the gripping denouement.

(Im nice that way.)

Mouth to Mouth by Antoine Wilson

The advice is not revolutionary here.

Shrug and get on with it is one of Dores suggestions.

She speaks really fast, so its hard to listen to this memoir speedily.

Anthem by Noah Hawley

That might have helped me ignore some of the books repetitive moments.

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