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    The Poison Belt

    The Poison Belt by Arthur Conan Doyle Published: 1913 Narrated by: Glen McCready Series: Professor Challenger #2 Length: 03:35 (93 pages) This is the second novel in Doyle’s Professor Challenger series, the first of which being The Lost World, which I really enjoyed. I loved the Professor character, so I figured I’d carry on with the lesser-known sequels. I heard that the quality of this series took a steep drop after the first, and while I do think the plot was a lot weaker than The Lost World, the characters were just as great. The story begins with Professor Challenger having summoned everyone from the previous adventure to his home.…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Published: 1960 Narrated by: Sissy Spacek Series: To Kill a Mockingbird #1 Length: 12:17 (324 pages) It will be news to basically no one that To Kill a Mockingbird is an amazing novel. I’m just learning that now, though, as this wasn’t offered as part of my high school curriculum, and that’s a shame. It would be a great book to read in your early teens. Not only would it have led to some interesting discussion around race issues, but Atticus Finch would be such a great role model to have in one’s life growing up, even if just in fiction. Until I…

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    High Fidelity

    High Fidelity by Nick Hornby Published: 1996 Length: 334 pages Rob Fleming (which is what my name would be if I were heir to the Bond fortune) has just broken up with his girlfriend. He isn’t where he wants to be in life, a washed-up DJ who owns a failing record store, and he doesn’t know how to change that. This break-up is just enough to send him spiraling into anxious neurosis. He looks back on his life’s romances and lists off his top five worst breakups. They haunt him still to this day, and in a desperate attempt to understand why he can’t hold down a relationship, he decides…

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    Things Fall Apart

    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe Published: 1958 Narrated by: Peter Francis James Series: The African Trilogy #3 Length: 06:30 (209 pages) I had a few false starts with this one. At first, I found the names very confusingly similar. I think I would have had an easier time with that if this was not an audiobook, but I suppose being unfamiliar with Nigerian names meant I really had to focus at the beginning. I think I bought this last year, and I got about an hour in a few times and felt like I was missing things. This time I went on a walk for the first hour and…

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    A Slip of the Keyboard

    A Slip of the Keyboard: Collected Non-Fiction by Terry Pratchett Published: 2014 Length: 315 pages This is a collection of essays that Terry Pratchett wrote throughout his career. Topics include his writing process, technology, book tour diaries, advice to graduates, how women are portrayed in fantasy, favourite words, and much more – it spans over a quarter of a decade, so it covers a lot. The last third of the book mainly deals with Alzheimer’s and assisted suicide. I bought this a few days after Terry Pratchett passed away due to Alzheimer’s. I was, without a doubt, going to read this at some point, but I figured that was as…

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    September in Review

    Books Acquired: Asian Pickles: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Cured, and Fermented Preserves from Korea, Japan, China, India, and Beyond by Karen Solomon Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Double by Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde & Other Stories by Robert Louis Stevenson Books Read: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Poison Belt by Arthur Conan Doyle Atonement by Ian McEwan Saga, Volume 5 by Brian K. Vaughan The first book in the acquired list this month was a random gift from my girlfriend! A book on pickling that looks fantastic. I love kimchi and pickled radish and hot sauce and anything with a…