October 2005


By John le Carre, narrated by Frank Muller

Interesting but I didn’t understand the ending. A classic example of how lies can snowball into an unpleasant beast.

By Mary Louise Alcott, read by Johanna Ward

Man, when someone tell you that a book is sad – and it is known throughout the general population to be a sad book, that is no reason not to read it. I loved this book (listening to it was so wonderful) The characters were a bit haughty but in an 1800′s sort of puritan way so that made it alright. Yes, it was sad and I cried at the appropriate parts. Highly recommended.

By Jane Austin, read by Donada Peters

Excellent to listen to. Though I think Jane Austin can make her annoying characters a wee bit tooo much annoying to listen to, I still thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book.