All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot. Funny and quaint episodic chapters from the life of a 20th century English veterinarian. The audiobook is well done.
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Legends & Lattes was good. A warrior orc decided to leave the warrior life behind and open the first coffee shop in town. Been getting good reviews and was a fun listen
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Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon by Spider Robinson
– a collection of short stories based in a bar where anything can happen.
mask_wearing_butch on
I have always found Mary Oliver’s poetry to be comforting, especially when I need to unwind and re-center myself. She has many different collections of poems, and a major theme is nature. Some of these books include “Devotions” and “Why I Wake Early”.
Have a safe drive.
Litterbox88 on
The Virginian
Express-Rise7171 on
The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert.
GrumioInvictus on
Maybe try The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce. It’s mundane, but engaging and a bit meditative.
Formal-Scale-8806 on
Jeeves and Wooster by PG Wodehouse – Nothing too intense but it’s clever and funny
ClassicIllustrator29 on
Forest Gump…..a lot different than the movie…short book, quick read
Midmodstar on
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel pie society
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Go simple: old to new…
The Swiss family Robinson
One day in the life of Ivan denisovich
The cay
Clovenhoof
SoppyMetal on
Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want To Come by Jessica Pan
spaghetti121199 on
If comedy fits into this, anything by David Sedaris is a phenomenal audiobook. Me Talk Pretty One Day is imo his best
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All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot. Funny and quaint episodic chapters from the life of a 20th century English veterinarian. The audiobook is well done.
Legends & Lattes was good. A warrior orc decided to leave the warrior life behind and open the first coffee shop in town. Been getting good reviews and was a fun listen
Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon by Spider Robinson
– a collection of short stories based in a bar where anything can happen.
I have always found Mary Oliver’s poetry to be comforting, especially when I need to unwind and re-center myself. She has many different collections of poems, and a major theme is nature. Some of these books include “Devotions” and “Why I Wake Early”.
Have a safe drive.
The Virginian
The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert.
Maybe try The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce. It’s mundane, but engaging and a bit meditative.
Jeeves and Wooster by PG Wodehouse – Nothing too intense but it’s clever and funny
Forest Gump…..a lot different than the movie…short book, quick read
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel pie society
Go simple: old to new…
The Swiss family Robinson
One day in the life of Ivan denisovich
The cay
Clovenhoof
Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want To Come by Jessica Pan
If comedy fits into this, anything by David Sedaris is a phenomenal audiobook. Me Talk Pretty One Day is imo his best