Narrator Em Grosland conjures the essence of a troubled soul in search of peace in this gentle audio. Tea monk Dex has devoted years of their life to easing the burdens of others while struggling to find their own greater purpose. A chance encounter with a robot named Mosscap sets both monk and robot on a journey of discovery about what people need. But the interplay of voices for both Dex and Mosscap is delightful, as both characters are impulsive and emotive. And Grosland keeps the listener aware of who is speaking through subtle shifts in pitch and style, even when the pair are arguing at top speed. N.M. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
Start your engines, racers, because I’m about to serve up some sickening looks—er, audiobooks. This narrator spotlight is a little different from the deep focus on the fabulous Julia Whelan, Dion Graham, and Robin Miles. As we sashay through Audiobook Month and slay Pride, I’m bringing you a broader look at some of the fiercest […]
The next installment of B&N favorite TJ Klune’s Green Creek series is here, and our exclusive edition includes the next installment of the story that spans all four books in the series as well as specially designed endpapers and foil stamping. Ravensong is a story of love and betrayal, second chances and forgiveness. Keep reading for an exclusive guest post from TJ Klune about how the Sci-Fi/Fantasy genre has become more of a safe space for marginalized groups.
Sometimes in our tumultuous world, we dream of being able to close our eyes and just… escape. What better way to do that than to find a soft place to land in these cozy Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels that will wrap you up in their adventures. We first met Travis Baldree when we fell in love with […]
Still planning your Summer Reading? No matter where you’re headed—beach, backyard, mountains or your living room—we have a few fabulous suggestions for you, starting with the authors joining us on Poured Over this July. Brian Broome’s prize-winning memoir, Punch Me Up to the Gods, is not to be missed (and Kiese Laymon loves this book […]
“The primary intent of these books is to take a break … have something you can just curl up with for an afternoon. This is a book that is not going to hurt you. And I think that that’s so vital in this day and age, to be able to just pause for a second. […]