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Welcome back to Wednesday! What a week it has been: back-to-back meetings, two accepted offers in three days, and showings. I will be catching up on visiting your blogs today.
This week's Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge asks us to share audiobooks we have enjoyed. I tend to listen to business books, self-help, and professional development books on Audible. Chirp has books I listen to for fun.
Rob Dial, author of Level Up, allows his energy and charisma to shine through as he narrates his book.
Have you listened to any of these books? What are some of your favorite audiobooks?















10 comments:
Ah, I love A Christmas Carol, Cheryl. I've heard a few versions over the years but never that one. I'll add it to my list! 😊😊
A Christmas Carol was on my list, too. I listen to it again every December. :)
Dean Butler! I did not know about "Prairie Man: My Little House Life & Beyond." I loved the books and the show.
Thank you for sharing 💚
I haen't listened to Hugh Grant's version of CC, but Patrick Stewart's version made my list! :)
Me too, Lydia. I love it! Thanks for stopping by.
You're welcome, Rebecca. Dean is working on a new book as well. Thanks for visiting.
Grant's version is wonderful, George. Hope you enjoy it. Thanks for visiting.
I need to listen to Patrick Stewart's version, Stephen. I loved him in the TV movie where he starred as Scrooge. Thanks for stopping by.
I could probably be more patient with audiobooks. Anyway I'd like to read Dean Butler's recollections. As I recall he didn't get much of a role in the TV show relative to the books.
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