The Last Days of August by Jon Ronson
(Disclaimer: This review is going to be rather short-ish.)
Soooo, what do you know about the suicide of famed adult film star August Ames? Read this before continuing. All caught up? Good, let us proceed.
Zero G by Dan Wells
This is actually a funny story. I picked this story because I got to pick two free Audible Originals and the summary was interesting enough. However, the vocabulary, plotline and, the overall tone seemed to feel “elementary” to me. Looking into it, you know, after finishing the book, I realized why I felt that. The book was meant for an elementary crowd. Middle schoolers, actually. Haha!
Christmas Eve 1914 by Charles Olivier
Full closure…I am not a history buff in the slightest. Not really a heavy focus of mine because, frankly, it’s bloody depressing. However, I find myself compelled to visit various topics for research point. This ALWAYS leads me to do even more research when I find the topic interesting. I believe that would be, yet, another example of hyperfocus. And that’s how I came across this Audible Original! No, seriously, watch this…