Audiobooks are only good for non-fiction, it just feels like a long podcast. Fiction Audiobooks where it is one dude doing a bunch of voices feels like adult story time, and it is weird.
I've been listening to Manhunt: The 12 day chase for Lincoln's killer. Which is about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the search for John Wilkes Booth, which is pretty good. It's about to be a Apple TV+ limited series. It's pretty short too, like 8 or 9 hours. I really loved A Heart That Works by Rob Delaney. Even if you're not familiar with his acting, it's still a heartbreaking story of overcoming grief and loss intercut with humor. I also loved the audiobook of I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy. Which is just an incredibly blunt deconstruction of child stardom and coming to terms with toxic parents. It almost comes off as a 21st century Mommy's Dearest.
I've been trying to learn Spanish with language learning audiobooks and had to stop cause I just don't learn that way. I convinced myself it would be the secret to becoming fluent oop.
I stopped watching after that season 3 finale where they all take the cruise. Loved the show, but the latter half of that season was so wildly unfunny, I moved on to other shows.
I love when people tell me I remind them of Jess from new girl but really they just mean I'm a pale woman with brown hair and bangs who likes cutesy twee fashion and I used to be a teacher. But I don't have big blue eyes or a ragtag group of buddies to have regular hijinks with which would be the best part smh.
Watching the first Dune movie and the thought " Paul Atreides is basically Ganondorf " popped in my head Prophesied male leader of an all female order. Leads a group of desert people to become monarch. Think about it.