I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Lush Money by Angelina M. Lopez, narrated by Scarlette Hayes. Think of it like a reverse Harlequin Presents.
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Monthly Mini Review (well, kind of)
The Far Pavilions by MM Kaye, narrated by Vikas Adam.
The narration by Vikas Adam is excellent.
I picked the audiobook up last year in a sale, largely due to the narrator.
The story is full of colonialism and very not okay things however so I can’t recommend it. I read the book many years ago before I knew much about anything (I was about 15 I think) and it was an interesting “experiment” to reread/listen to it now when I have somewhat of a clue. (I realise the privilege inherent in that statement.) Nobody really needs my white lady hot take on the detail though. I guess it’s a book which shows how shitty white people have been to Brown people but I think that kind of book would be better written by a Brown person. South Asian opinion about the book is much more important than anything I have to say about it.
I’m not giving the book a star. I can’t in good conscience rate it highly but the narration is very good – honestly just about everything Vikas Adam did with the performance was flawless. There were only a couple of words which revealed he’s an South Asian-American rather than South Asian-Brit but that’s hardly a thing to worry about given how much was good about his narration. But I can’t rate the book based on the narration alone. Hence, no rating. Continue reading
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Dine With Me by Layla Reyne, narrated by Cooper North. Two men at crossroads in their lives go on a foodie adventure and fall in love along the way.
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Whiteout by Adriana Anders. A tense romantic suspense set in Antarctica.
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Headliners by Lucy Parker. I kicked off my 2020 reading with a bang.
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of The AI Who Loved Me by Alyssa Cole, narrated by Regina Hall, Mindy Kaling, Feodor Chin, Therese Plummer, Dina Pearlman, Neil Hellegers, Adenrele Ojo and Kyla Garcia. This was fantastic. Hard recommend.