• Ep. 2: What We Don't See

  • By: Imriel Morgan
  • Sep 7 2020
  • Length: 29 mins
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Ep. 2: What We Don't See

By: Imriel Morgan
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  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode 2 of You Heard It Here First. The podcast that helps you discover the best that Audible has to offer.

    Here’s what you can expect from this episode:

    We kick things off with a review from you! This week’s reviewer was so engrossed by The Spy and the Traitor by Ben Macintyre that he couldn’t get out of the car.

    Next, we can’t get enough of Shola von Reinhold’s decadent debut novel Lote which elegantly transports us to a life of luxury and relaxation. And for anyone that’s been cooped up at home our review of Alistair Humphrey’s Around the World by Bike will help you escape the monotony of being stuck indoors.

    If our recommendations aren’t doing it for you, we’re joined by two Audible Editors who share why they’re in love with The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett and How To Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X Kendi.

    And that’s not all. We explore the ordinary with Catherine Gray’s Audible Session before we turn the mic around to Phoebe who has a powerful pick for our Genre corner.

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