I'm starting this (very) late, so I'm borrowing Jana's exact topic over at That Artsy Reader Girl. Like Jana, I'm not a huge fan of pranks, but I am a huge fan of books and spring! We are all certainly April's fools now, with the weather we've been having. Top Ten Five Books You'd Be a Fool Not to Listen to On Audio Born a Crime by Trevor Noah--He narrates it himself, and it is just so laugh out loud funny. If you like his stand-up or are interested in what growing up in South Africa was like, this is a great one. Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield--The narrator is lovely, and the book lends itself to oral storytelling. The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss--A lot of songs and the protagonist is so theatrical, the audiobook just makes sense. However, I do generally steer away from epic fantasy on audio and listened to this after I had already read the book, so YMMV. Better Living Through Birding by Christian Cooper--The author narrates and it makes...
Happy Spring! I've missed the last few Top Ten Tuesdays , so I'll take the opportunity to share my Spring TBR list here. Per usual, it's books I'm reading for book clubs or just what I'm interested in right now, rather than anything especially seasonal. Although, the birding book I'm reading now does feel apropos, as I hear more birdcalls outside my window, the daffodils and forsythia are blooming, and the cherry blossoms are budding. I feel like a lot of people read specific books in the Fall especially and sometimes for Winter or Summer. Does anyone out there have specific Spring reads? What are you all planning to read for Spring? My Spring 2025 TBR Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World by Christian Cooper (Book club read)--I'm almost done, and so glad I suggested we read this one! I love the birding parts, and it's more of a memoir than I expected, but fortunately, as a fellow Marvel and Star Trek fan, Cooper ha...