Note: Kindle version unless otherwise noted (Kindle stopped being an
option for THB mid-year and is no longer used). Non-fiction unless (novel) is
appended.
Department of Supply: THB
found two viable options for ordering audio books (there are others, THB just
doesn’t have experience with them)
1. libro.fm
Purchase books and download them to your listening device (THB
uses his smart phone + Bluetooth hearing aids). You can designate a bookstore (East
Bay Books for THB) to get some remuneration passed back to the book store by
libro.com. (THB used to download from audible.com, then it was bought by
Amazon, which THB prefers to avoid - not easy to do!)
2. libby.com
Download books for free! You access the public library’s audio/print
catalogs by getting a library card and entering it on the libby.com site (THB
uses both the Berkeley and Oakland libraries). Once you get used to this site,
you can place a book on hold if there is a backlog of readers waiting to
download a copy, then download when notified of availability. This works well
when you have a series of books on hold for different lengths of time – the site
keeps you informed when approximately the book will be available to you.
3. Other
choices: Let THB know of other places that you like to use for downloads. Also
let THB know of audiobooks you particularly enjoyed – current or golden oldies!
Department of Analysis:
· What’s the difference between sitting in a chair and reading
a book versus sitting in a chair and listening to an audio book?
Reading: your eyes get tired and you stop. Listening: you close your eyes and
fall asleep. Fortunately, audiobooks come with a couple of nice features: you
can bookmark often and/or you can set a timer to turn off the audiobook (THB
uses this feature with the timer usually set to 10 or 15 minutes).
·
What’s the difference in listening and reading? There
are some obvious ones: the author’s voice is pre-eminent in reading and the
narrator’s voice is when listening (a number of authors narrate their own
books, which THB thinks is often a mistake); it is a lot easier to go backwards
or skip ahead when you are reading; you can listen more than you can read (like
when dog walking); you can speed up the narration (THB always goes very fast
when listening to magazine articles and more so with non-fiction than novels); not
all books are available in audio, especially older books or translated books.
·
THB doesn’t have a choice: reading
a book or magazine or newspaper or a menu is now a thing of the past for THB. We are
blessed to live in an era of technology where there are now lots of options.
·
Bluetooth
is terrific. Only downside is that DB used to be able to tell if THB was
reading (kindle or mag or newspaper appeared to be held up in front of his
face) or sleeping. With Bluetooth she can’t tell if he is sleeping or
listening.
·
THB was so thrilled to find out he could play the audio at
different speeds (always faster than normal) that he included the speed in
his reviews. After a while it became redundant…just assume that THB was going
most of the time at 1.2x or greater unless otherwise noted.
· Prices
are higher for audio books than e-books. Had back books are about
the same price as audio books, paperback are about the same as e-books. Audio
books from public libraries are free. THB bought e-books for a long time
(especially good for travelers and/or living in two locations). This year the vast
majority of audio books were purchased and for the foreseeable future will be
main source of THB’s book consumption.
· By the numbers: 138 books, 82 non-fiction,
56 novels, 74 audiobooks. THB ran out of novels this year, picked up after NYT
released its top books of the year. Audiobooks are the new trend, THB not doing
much “reading” anymore. Who knows, by the time the end of 2024 comes around THB
will be dictating his book list.
Highly
Recommended: Top
Picks (32) in order of highest reco to lowest (and still ahead of all the rest) 21 non-fiction, 11 novels, 21 audio
The Country Of The Blind, a Memoir at the End of Sight, Andrew Leland
Independent
People, Halldor Laxness (novel, audio)
Notes On A Silencing, A Memoir, Lacy Crawford (audio)
Sea
of Poppies, Amitav Ghosh (novel, audio)
The
Hours Michael Cunningham (novel audio)
Zen
And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance, Robert
Pirsig (novel, audio, 4th time for THB)
Sea People, The Puzzle of Polynesia, Christina Thompson
The Best Minds: A Story of Friendship, Madness, and the Tragedy of Good Intentions, Jonathan Rosen (audio)
The Center Cannot Hold, My Journey Through Madness, Elyn Saks (audio)
Deluge, Stephen Markley (novel, audio)
Songs Of Achilles, Madeline
Miller (novel, audio)
Free, A Child and a Country at the End of History, Lea Ypi
We
Don’t Know Ourselves, A Personal History of Modern Ireland, Fintan O’Toole
Stay
True, a Memoir, Hua Hsu (audio)
The
Covenant Of Water, Abraham Verghese (novel, audio)
The
Great Fire, Shirley Hazzard (novel, audio)
When
The Heavens Went On Sale, The Misfits and Geniuses Racing to Put Space Within
Reach, Ashlee Vance (audio)
A Fortune-Teller Told Me: Earthbound Travels in the Far
East, Tiziano Terzani
Strangers To Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That
Make Us, Rachel Aviv (audio)
Raven Smith’s Men, Raven Smith (audio)
I’m Glad My Mom Died, Memoir, Jennette McCurdy
The Physician, Noah Gordon (novel)
We
Do What We Do In The Dark, Michelle
Hart (novel)
True
Biz, Sara Novic (novel)
Dead In The Water, A True Story of Hijacking, Murder, and a Global
Maritime Conspiracy, Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel (audio)
The Nutmeg’s Curse, Parables For A Planet In Crises,
Amitav Ghosh (audio)
Crying In H Mart, a Memoir, Michelle Zaumer (audio)
The Boys, Katie Hafner (novel)
I Have Some Questions, Rebecca
Makkai (novel)
The Forgotten Girls, a Memoir of Friendship and Lost Promise in
Rural America, Monica Potts
Raising Them Right, the Untold Story of America’s
Ultraconservative Youth Movement and Its Plot for Power, Kyle Spencer (audio)
Mr.B, George
Balanchine's 20th Century,
Jennifer Homans (audio)
Recommended (42): 21 non-fiction, 21 novels, 31 audio
The
Return Of Faraz Ali, Aamina Ahmad (novel)
Zinky Boys: Soviet Voices from the Aghanistan War, Svetlana Alexivich (audio, pub'd 1992, aka Boys in Zinc, i.e., coffins; audio)
The Tenth Island, Finding Joy, Beauty, and Unexpected Love
in the Azores, Diana
Marcum (inadvertently left off the 2022 Book List)
Fellowship
Point, Alice Elliott Dark (audio)
Bad City, Peril and Power in the City of Angels, Paul Pringle (audio)
Bitter Orange Tree, Jokha Alrarthi (novel, translated by Marilyn Booth)
Surrender, 40 Songs, 1 Story, Bono (audio)
The Daughters Of Yalta, the Churchills, Roosevelts,
and Harrimans: A Story of Love and War, Catherine Grace Katz
(audio)
The Other Dr. Gilmer: Two Men, a
Murder, and an Unlikely Fight for Justice, Benjamin Gilmer
Rough
Draft, a Memoir, Katy Tur (audio)
The
Last White Man, Mohsin Hamid (novel)
Nightcrawling,
Leila Motley (novel, audio)
The
Instant, Amy Liptrot
The
Latecomer, Jean Hanff Korelitz (novel)
The
Ship Beneath The Ice, The Discovery of Shackleton’s Endurance, Mesnun Bound (audio )
The Whalebone Theatre, Joanna
Quinn (novel)
Born A Crime, Stories from a South
African Childhood, Trevor Noah
All The Beauty In The World, The
Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me, Patrick Bringley (audio)
Zero Fail, The Rise and Fall of
the Secret Service, Carol Leonid (audio)
The
Last Resort, a Chronicle of Paradise, Profit and Peril at the Beach, Sarah Stodola:
We
All Want Impossible Things, Catherine
Newman (novel)
The
Great Bridge, the Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge, David McCullough (pub’d in 1972, audio)
The
Bat, Jo Nesbo (novel, audio)
Cockroaches, Jo Nesbo (novel, audio)
The
Chestnut Man, Soren Sveistrup (translated by
Catherine Waight, audio, pub’d 2019):
Flood Of Fire, Amitav
Ghosh (novel, audio)
Hello Beautiful, Ann
Napolitano (novel)
Trespasses, Louise
Kennedy (novel, audio)
Early Decision, Based on a True
Frenzy, Lacy Crawford (novel, pub’d in 2013, audio)
Doppelganger, a Trip into the
Mirrored World, Naomi Klein (audio)
Tom Lake, Ann
Patchett (novel, auio)
A Thread Of Violence, a Story of
Truth, Invention, and Murder, Mark O’Connell (audio)
The Spectator Bird, Wallace
Stegner (novel, pub’d 1976, audio)
Emergency, a Pastoral Novel, Daisy Hilyard (novel, audio)
Flash
Boys, a Wall Street Revolt, Michael
Lewis (pub'd 2014, audio)
The Lion House, the Coming of a
King, Christopher de Bellaigue (historical
novel, audio)
Fever In The Heartland, The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and
the Woman Who Stopped Them, Timothy Egan (audio)
The Vaster Wilds, Lauren
Groff (novel, audio)
Poverty, By America, Matthew Desmond (audi)
All The Sinners Bleed, S.A. Cosby (novel, audio)
Monsters, A Fan’s Dilemma, Claire Dederer (audio)
The Marriage Portrait, Maggie O’Farrell (novel, audio)
Neutral (42) Something of value, not enough to actively encourage reading or listening 27 non-fiction, 15 novels, 10 audio
Hämäläinen (audio)
Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee: An American History of the American West, Dee Brown and Hampton Sides (pub'd 2012, audio)
The Lioness, Chris
Bohjalian (novel)
Tyranny of Merit, Can We Find the
Common Good, Michael Sandel (audio)
The Beauty Of Dusk, On Vision Lost
and Found, Frank Bruni (audio)
The Swedish Art Of Aging
Exuberantly, Life Wisdom from Someone Who Will (Probably) Die Before You, Margareta
Magnusson
Trailed, One Woman’s Quest to
Solve the Shenandoah Murders, Kathryn Miles
An Island, Karen
Jennings (novel)
On Java Road,
Lawrence Osborne (novel)
Of Boys And Men, Why the Modern
Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It, Richard
Reeves (audio)
Son Of Elsewhere, a Memoir of
Pieces, Elamin Abdelmahmoud
Dying Of Whiteness, How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing
America's Heartland, Jonathan Wetzl
(audio)
Ejaculate
Responsibly, a Whole New Way to Think About Abortion, Gabrieelle Blair (audio)
Scandinavian Noir,
In Pursuit of a Mystery, Wendy Lesser
Checkout 19, Claire-louoise Bennett (novel)
Unraveling, What I Learned About Life While Shearing Sheep, Dyeing Wool, and Making the World's Ugliest Sweater, Peggy Orenstein
(audio)
Getting Lost, Annie
Ernaux (pub’d in 2002, translated 2022, audio)
River Of Smoke, Amitav
Ghosh (novel, audio)
A Visible Man, a Memoir, Edward
Enninful (audio)
Doing Justice, a Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, the
Rule of Law, Preet Bhara (audio)
The Wager, a Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder, David Grann (audio)
The Unquiet Englishman, a Life of Graham Greene, Richard Greene (no relation, pub’d early 2021)
In The Mouth Of The Wolf, a Murder, a Cover-up, and the True
Cost of Silencing the Press, Katherine Corcoran
Finding Me, a Memoir , Viola Davis (audio)
Getting Stoned With Savages, a Trip Through the Islands of Fiji
and Vanuatu, J. Maarten Troost (Pub’d 2006)
The Quiet Tenant, Clemence Michallon
(novel, audio)
The Seven Moons Of Mali Almeida, Sheehan Karu Karunatilaka (novel, audio)
Hatchet Man, How Bill Barr Broke the Prosecutor’s
Code and Corrupted the Justice Department, Elie Honig (audio)
My Hijacking, a Personal
History of Forgetting and Remembering, Martha
Hodes (audio)
The Scatterlings, Resoketswe Martha Manenzhe (novel, audio)
Blood Sugar, Sascha Rothchild (novel, audio)
Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison (novel, audio)
Watch Us Dance, Leila Slimani (novel, translated by Sam
Taylor, audio)
Everything I Never Told You, Celeste Ng (novel, pub’d 2014, audio)
To Name The Bigger Lie, a
Memoir Told in Two Stories, Sarah
Viren (audio)
Predictably Irrational, the
Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions, Dan
Ariely (audio, pub’d 2008)
Easy Money, Cryptocurrency, Casino Capitalism, and the Golden Age of Fraud, Ben Mckenzie (audio)
Killers Of The Flowers Moon,
the Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI, David Grann (pub’d 2017, audio)
The Heaven & Earth Grocery
Store, James McBride (novel, audio)
Slow Horses, Mick Herron (spy novel, audio)
Shielded, How the Police Became Untouchable, Joanna
Schwartz (audio)
A History Of Burning, Janika Oza (novel, audio)
Built From The Fire, The Epic Story of Tulsa's Greenwood District, America's Black Wall Street, Viktor Luckerson (audio)
In The Something Else Category (9) 1 non-fiction, 1 audio
1000% Me, Growing Up
Mixed - Streaming documentary where Kamau Bell (Berkeley
native) interviews mostly kids about what it means to be bi-racial and/or
products of mixed nationality biological parents.
We Need To Talk
About Cosby -Streaming 4 part documentary where Kamau Bell
interviews a diversity of people about the context of one of the most famous
comedians and philanthropists of the TV era drugging and raping over 60 women without
their consent.
The Fourth Estate – Streaming 4-part series from 2018, directed by Liz Garbus,
following the NYT’s coverage of DJT’s first year and half.
She Said, bio-drama directed by Maria Schrader, tells the story of how two
NYT reporters break the story of Harvey Weinstein and breathe major life into
the #metoo movement.
Miracles And Wonder,
Conversations With Paul Simon, Malcolm Gladwell,
Bruce Headlam (book, audio)
The Retrievals, 5 episodes presented by Serial, narrated, produced, etc., by
Susan Burton: Women seeking IVF assistance at the Yale Clinic are suffering
during egg retrievals because of excruciating pain.
Stop Making Sense: re-released movie after 40 years; DB and THB saw the IMAX
version. Pure art with a spectacular set of songs.
The World Before
Your Feet (streaming on Kanopy): Released in 2018,
the story of a guy walking every street (and more) in the 5 boroughs of NYC https://imjustwalkin.com/
The Waste Land, Poem, T S Eliot (pub'd 1922, audio, read by Troy Rattetema) A classic that THB hadn't read. Twenty seven minutes, a real treasure.
Not Recommended - and highly likely not finished (20) 11 non-fiction, 9 novels, 9 audio
The
Fell, Sarah Moss (novel)
Hurricane
Season, Fernanda Meelchor (novel)
Love
In The Time of Cholera, Gabriel
Garcia Marquez (pub'd 1985, novel, translated)
A
Childhood, the Biography of a Place, Harry
Crews (pub’d in 1978)
What’s
So Funny? A Cartoonist’s Memoir, David
Sipress
Time
Shelter, Gergi Gospodinov (novel)
Spellbound
By Marcel: Duchamp, Love and Art, Ruth
Brandon
All
The Lovers In The Night, Mieko
Kawakami (novel, audio)
Left
On Tenth, a Memoir, Delia Ephron (audio)
The
Passenger, Cormac McCarthy (novel)
The
Rabbit Hutch, Tess Gunty (novel)
Diary
Of A Misfit, a Memoir and a Mystery, Casey
Parks
The Netanyahus: An Account of a Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family, Joshua Cohen
Shy, the Alarming Outspoken Memoir
of Mary Rodgers, Mary Rodgers and Jesse Green (audio)
Faith, Hope, And Carnage, Nick
Cave and Sean O’Hagan (audio)
A Living Remedy, a Memoir, Nicole
Chung (audio)
Nineteen Steps, Millie
Bobby Brown (novel, audio)
The Method, How The Twentieth
Century Learned to Act, Isaac Butler (audio)
Take What You Need, Idra Novey (novel, audio)
Some People Need Killing, a Memoir of Murder in My Country, Patricia Evagelista (audio)