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"It's leviOsa, not levioSA!"
🎬 Wizarding World Direct (July 2026)
Why did nobody tell me before today
... that Vico Ortiz narrates audio books?!
Finally finished my 13th book of the year and now i am dipping my toes into audio books.
I found Dracula narrated by Tim curry and someone else so it was an instant buy.
Tbh outside of some extra details, the Gary oldman Dracula is actually pretty on point with adaptation. It’s wild.
But I’m enjoying trying another form of reading to break up the constant physicality of the weight of my books. My fingers need a rest from spreading pages 😂
Check out this great listen on Audible.com. A Shadow From the South, Book One of the Chronicles of the Fae Volume 3 Trilogy. Darkness stirs
I narrated a book for the first time! Please check it out through the link and here are some promo codes for the first 10 people to see this post, happy listening!
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The Traveler by Joseph Eckert
I listened to a new audio book - “The Traveler”. I enjoy time travel stories, so I thought I’d give it a try. The description reminded me of “The Time Traveler’s Wife”. In that novel, a man spontaneously travels in time through his own lifetime. In “The Traveler”, a man spontaneously travels forward in time, first one day, then two, then four, etc. Soon he moves forward in time years, then decades, millennia, epochs…
Fairly quickly, the story became repetitive - the man moves forward in time, bemoans the breakup of his marriage, and missing seeing his son grow up. Then the next jump, and he bemoans it again, and again, and again.
I started skipping forward a little. By chapter 19, the man had moved far enough into the future that the story became post-apocalyptic - not a genre I particularly enjoy. And there were still another 9 hours to go!
I began skipping entire chapters. The story evolved into several other genres. (Survivors in the far future consider the man a messiah or a harbinger and a religion develops.) I was reminded of a dozen different Twilight Zone episodes.
The ending wants to be profound. It wasn’t.
So I'm listening to the audio book for the Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White and I'm laughing because it's basically the same as the story of the birds that were more drawn to the ones with tags because they had something others didn't so it gave them advantages when attracting mates.
This book was written in 1970
That earliest study I can find listed was for 1981-82
Maybe because the guy lived on a farm he had noticed things like this? I don't know but that's all I can think of during this.
̩͙ ⠳⠀⠀ .⠀⏜⠀ welcome to my blog .ㅤ 𖧧 ִ
── adanna, 20, mexican american, she/her, afab
͟ ͟ ꫶ࣺ᭮᭰͟͟͟͟͟♥︎̼̻ about me :
Favorite Trope: Bi Awakening, Stepbrothers, Second Chance, Enemies to Lovers, Friends to Lovers, Sports Romance, Hurt/Comfort
Favorite Books: Garron Park, Lot 62, Wolfsong, The Summer We Found Us, The Winter we Chose Us, Until I Saw You, Time to Shine, Echoes of Us
Favorite Author: Ella Kit
DNF: Project Hero, Rookie Move, Stupid Dirty, Wicked Little Dirty, Home Ice
Books I finished and didn't like: Flagrant Foul, Merry In Moose Falls, Snowed In With You
Books I Liked: Heated Rivarly, The Long Game, Lone and Lifeless, To Ghosts & Gravity, Dirty Martini, The Revenge Game, Boyfriend Goals, The Step Bet, Step In The Zone, All Roads Leads to You, Catch Me If You Can
TBR: The Legend Next Door, Poetry On Ice, The Boyfriend Comeback, Knight Blade Boys, Perfect Storm, Hamartia, Brother-Law-Material, Show Me, Sick Barigan, Bluebird Gold, Blitz'd, Zone Entry, Fall For Him, P.S. I Loathe You, Yesterday Is History, Hunting Baby Bro, We Were Never Lovers, Entangled, Immersed, Before You Can Fly, Puck Drills & Quick Thrills, Crash Test, Salt, It Had To Be Him, Someone Like You, Frat Around and Find Out, Crossing Blades, Fifteen Hundred Miles from, Cafe Con Lychee, This Is Why They Hate Us, Forgiving Utah, Puck boy, Pansies, Leighton, Don't You Dare, Whit, Wicked Lies Boys Tell, Illicit Desires, A Million Little Moments, Win You Over, Like You Hate Me, Hooks In, 10 Ways To Accidentally Fall In Love, Never Let Me Go, Blindsided, Collided, Ravensong, Hateful Love, Where There's Will, Wrath, Want Me, Straight To You, The Risk Taker, Finding Delaware, Hooked on Him, Off The Boards, Pole Position, Bend Him Break Him, Blindsided, You & Me, Let's Do This, Ruin My Life, To Catch a Firefly, Reckless Games, Dark Jock, Fake Boyfriend, Taken For Ransom
Tropes I Need To Get Into: Bestfriends Brother, Werewolf
This is me reading my whole short story, Ukulele Travels, from My Short Stories vol. 2 by C. K. Yap, available on Amazon for just $0.99. It was 3am and I fell asleep soon after, holding my iPad. The Coke Zero effect ran out. Yea, I used a cheap mic so it’s lo-fi throughout. Settle in cuz it’ll be 20 minutes non stop.