

I've read in various places that Boomer1 is supposed to be funny on some level, but if so, I didn't get it. It was more because I didn't like the book itself, a "satire(?)" about the "rise" of an anti-Baby Boomer terrorist organization founded by internet savvy millennials. I'd hate to think it was because I didn't like the voice of the reader, a woman. Narrated by American actress Maggie Siff, Boomer1 is the first Audiobook that I actually didn't like.

After that, I'm looking for newly released literary fiction, but wait times are often measured in months.

Most of the books picked by the editors of the 1001 Books project for the initial revised 2008 edition are obscure enough to not have an Audiobook version available on the Los Angeles Public library app. I'm finding it hard to keep enough Audiobooks lined up to get me through my weekly driving around for work.
