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If anyone is looking for something to read, I really enjoyed "Stalking Jack the Ripper" and "Bloody Jack." Both are series and the audiobooks are excellent as well.
I'm going to stalk this thread for recommendations.
If audible counts, I just finished the first volume of Tenshi no Kiba by Oosawa Arimasa and have just begun the second. My audiobook is in Japanese. Audible has Japanese books. I am so happy about this discovery
Quote from: Taffeta on January 19, 2021, 10:31:18 AMIf audible counts, I just finished the first volume of Tenshi no Kiba by Oosawa Arimasa and have just begun the second. My audiobook is in Japanese. Audible has Japanese books. I am so happy about this discovery Sure they count! I don't do audiobooks myself so I tend to forget. I guess I should give them a chance but I fear I'd be too restless to just sit and listen, and trying to multitask would probably break my focus. (I can't draw and listen at the same time, for example - I would always start doodling during lessons and lectures and only later realise that I was so concentrated on my drawing I'd stopped listening completely )
Next up is The Raven Tower by Ann Leckie, recommended by a friend.