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  • I recently listened to Daisy Jones and the Six and the audiobook was incredible. The book was written as a series of interviews, which worked great as an audiobook. There were definitely times I got a bit distracted but it didn’t impede my understanding too much. It does take a bit to absorb all the characters, so you’d probably want to listen uninterrupted for the first ~hour.

    Killers of a Certain Age is another good one. Written about mature women assassins. It’s a fun thriller and an easy listen.

    Final rec is any of Ken Follett’s Kingsbridge series as read by John Lee. They’re long as hell, but straightforwardly told. There’s something I just love about how John read them, too.

















  • gaydarless@lemmy.catoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhat do you swear by?
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    2 years ago

    Mantra:

    • A former coach used to say to us, “If you cut corners in practice, you’ll cut corners in games. If you cut corners in games, you’ll cut corners in life.” It’s a good reminder to do things right whenever and wherever you can. Every action you take is training your brain!

    Product-wise:

    • I swear by Dorset Cereals’ muesli lmao. It is such a small thing but I absolutely love all the flavours and recommend them to everyone I know. If I were a different sort of person, I’d be approaching them for a brand deal, what with all the word-of-mouth advertising I do for them 😂

    • I also swear by my Blundstones. They’re great for walking, they always keep my feet dry in my very moist city, and they have lasted me really well so far.




  • I think NS is in a good position to expand and become something wonderful if only our leadership can get it together.

    Halifax’s municipal council is embarrassingly slow to make meaningful changes, and council and the provincial government have been in a pissing match about housing for years now. Our housing situation is truly dire. Although I want NS and Halifax to grow, I especially want our government to work on making sure newcomers and existing residents can both afford to create a safe home and put down roots in their communities. If that somehow happens, then bring on even more growth.