Commute listening.

I still can't believe it's taken me so long to hop on the audiobook* train.  This morning, my twenty minute commute felt like a five minute hop, even though it was PROBABLY, in actuality, longer than usual because of the craptastic road conditions.

Anyway.

I just finished up The Essential Agatha Christie Stories, which was, for the most part, awesome.  David Suchet and Hugh Fraser read most of the stories, with Joan Hickson and Christopher Lee(!) popping in for a few. 

High points:  "Jane in Search of a Job" and "The Girl in the Train", which were both hijinks-type mysteries/love stories.  SO.  CUTE.  And they were new to me, which was exciting -- I thought I'd already read all of her short stories.

Low point:  The last story, which was narrated by Jonathan Cecil.  Wow.  I was not impressed by his Poirot.

Up next:  Pillars of the Earth.  I know, I know, like 25 years late.  Whatever.  I will not be bossed.

So far, I'm liking it, though I'm finding it rather repetitive.  Really, Tom?  You're angry that No-Lips bashed your daughter's head in AND you think Ellen is a hottie?  YOU DON'T SAY.  Oh, wait.  You DID say.  47 TIMES.

But, like I said, I'm enjoying it enough that my drive is seeming way short.  OH, LOOK.  REPETITION IS CONTAGIOUS.

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*Though now I'm even more out of touch with current events, as I haven't been listening to the news in the morning.

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