• Ep. 3: A Poem a Day

  • By: Imriel Morgan
  • Jan 27 2020
  • Length: 26 mins
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Ep. 3: A Poem a Day

By: Imriel Morgan
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  • Summary

  • Welcome to episode three of Audible Original: You Heard It Here First. The podcast that helps you discover audiobooks, plays, podcasts and dramas available to you on the Audible site.

    Here’s what you can expect from this episode:

    We’re hearing from you! This Audible member left a 5 star review of Joe Abercrombie’s Action and Adventure novel The Heroes in the hopes that you’ll love it too.

    You can expect to hear more of our new favourite listens. Find out what we really thought of Danny Ben-Moshe tracking down his long lost siblings in the Audible Original podcast, My Lost Family. We’ll also let you know if A Poem A Day by Allie Esiri can help you on your way.

    The recommendations do not stop there - listen to Audible Editors describe why they can’t get enough of James Acaster’s Perfect Sound Whatever and Jill Santopolo’s heart-rending romance novel The Light We Lost.

    We round off with a bit of comic book chat with Dan Abnett before we turn the mic around to sci-fi fan, Kobi, in our Genre Corner.

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