I finished up
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, which was quite dishy and entertaining, although I had expected a little more substance - not that it was substance-free, just the balance was not ideal for my interests.
And what a relief, because having finished that, I cleared the decks of current listens for the first time in over two months! I've moved on to
Seven Years in Tibet. Great story, pity the prose in on the pedestrian side. Still, I'm so glad of the change from my long-term listens.
And Frederick Davidson's reading of
Kidnapped was a pleasure as expected.
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STILL stuck in Tai-Pan. It's not that I'm not enjoying it, but I just don't seem to have much time to listen. And now I have multiple Audible books backed up to read.
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Yup!! Got a couple coming up, so I'm covered. But meanwhile, I may just need to take a break from it and read one of the other books in my library.
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I had to break up Moses. Much as I liked it, it turned into a slog at times and was improved by coming back to it with fresh ears.
I'm going to stick to shorter works for a bit, where I can anticipate the end as I cue it up.