I read 19 books in April–a few were audiobooks, a couple were ebooks, most were physical books.
4 stars: I couldn’t put it down, but the ending was a bit underwhelming.
4 stars
5 stars. This story set in an alternate America is absorbing and worth a read. (I’ve read it 2 or 3 times, this last go round was an audiobook)
5 stars. I was so excited to read this sequel to Red Rabbit and I wasn’t disappointed. I was grossed out and giggling at the same time.
4 stars. Cute graphic novel.
4 stars.
4 stars. Alvin’s story continues.
5 stars. One of my favorite books.
5 stars. Monty is a marmot who loves quiet—and everyone knows how noisy mushrooms are.
3 stars. A woman struggles with childhood trauma.
4 stars. Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch are gunmen who specialize in cleaning up towns. A light read, an enjoyable audiobook.
4 stars. Amusing and nuts. A woman dates a rich man to get close to his mother, a famous fashion editor. Things don’t go well.
4 stars. An absorbing coming of age story, by the author of Eynhallow.
4 stars. The Women of Brewster Place. Great read.
3 stars. Same old, same old.
4 stars. Audiobook—very graphic. Disturbing.
4 stars. Good, but ending was underwhelming. Needed more mayhem.
and 19 were audiobooks by Claire Keegan. Foster (5 stars) and Small Things Like These (4 stars)
Holy cow...
Monty and the Mushrooms looks hilarious :) I've read a few of these books but not in graphic novel form.