The narrator of my collection is Simon Vance, and honestly, these are possibly some of my favourite audiobooks so far! I was a little hesitant to download these as Sherlock Holmes books are some of my favourite, but I love this format just as much as physical reads. I'd recommend!
Both The Followers and The House at Riverton sound nice. Religious cults are an interesting topic and I love the cover of Riverton- very nice. Between the time period and the mystery/ secrets it sounds like a fun book. :)
I agree - religious cults are such a fascinating topic. I typically explore them through documentaries as opposed to fiction but it's good to switch things up now and again.
The House at Riverton is proving to be a fun read.
I just finished it today actually, Deb. Although it was a good book whilst reading, it isn't the kind of book that stays with you... Or so I found to be the case.
We did a group read last summer of The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton. I added in the audio for summer driving times which was great. I always like having a story read to me! And I have Sherlock audios too - just need to get to them. Simon Vance is excellent as narrator - several Agatha Christie's by him I've enjoyed. HapPy reading!
I still haven't read a book by Kate Morton, but I want to. I hope you're enjoying your books!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first Kate Morton read, but I see more of her books in my future reading plans... Perhaps even joining my physical book collection.
DeleteThanks - happy reading!
Who narrates your Sherlock Holmes book? I bet it's a lot of fun as audio!
ReplyDeleteThe narrator of my collection is Simon Vance, and honestly, these are possibly some of my favourite audiobooks so far! I was a little hesitant to download these as Sherlock Holmes books are some of my favourite, but I love this format just as much as physical reads. I'd recommend!
DeleteHappy reading!
I really enjoyed The House at Riverton when I read it a few years ago. I enjoy her in general, though. I just have to read her newest book!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first Kate Morton book, and I don't envision it being my last!
DeleteHappy reading!
I haven't read a Kate Morton book either, but I have a couple on my actual TBR shelf and so want to get to them, must stop pressing the button at NG.
ReplyDeleteHaha - requesting books on Netgalley can become quite a habit - I've been there!
DeleteI'm really enjoying the House at Riverton; I'd recommend her work based off my experience so far.
Both The Followers and The House at Riverton sound nice. Religious cults are an interesting topic and I love the cover of Riverton- very nice. Between the time period and the mystery/ secrets it sounds like a fun book. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree - religious cults are such a fascinating topic. I typically explore them through documentaries as opposed to fiction but it's good to switch things up now and again.
DeleteThe House at Riverton is proving to be a fun read.
Great looking haul! I hope you enjoy them all....The Followers looks very tempting. Thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laurel - so far, so good!
DeleteI like the look of The Followers. Let us know what you think.
ReplyDeleteI just finished it today actually, Deb. Although it was a good book whilst reading, it isn't the kind of book that stays with you... Or so I found to be the case.
DeleteI may pick up The House at Riverton in June. Are you enjoying it? Kate Morton is one of my favourite authors. Hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying it! This is my first reading experience of her work and I certainly see why she is much loved by many.
DeleteI hope you have a wonderful week :-)
We did a group read last summer of The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton. I added in the audio for summer driving times which was great. I always like having a story read to me!
ReplyDeleteAnd I have Sherlock audios too - just need to get to them. Simon Vance is excellent as narrator - several Agatha Christie's by him I've enjoyed. HapPy reading!
I'll have to check out The Forgotten Garden because I really enjoyed The House at Riverton. I bet Kate Morton's stories make lovely audiobooks.
DeleteAh, I'll have to check out some of the Agatha Christie's because I love Simon Vance as a narrator!