

They transform boring tasks like cleaning your room and make going for a jog fly by. But once I dipped a toe in to the world of listening to books, I was hooked.

I'll be honest, I didn't hop on the audiobook bandwagon for a long time. The truth is sometimes you're just not in the mood to sit down and read a book, but you're still craving the immersive experience that literature provides. Consider an audiobook the next time you want to give your eyes a lil break.

Oh, and duh, there are full seasons of new Netflix shows that need to be demolished in a single day. I loved this book and can’t wait to offer it to readers.Your eyeballs have a lot on their plate these days-you gotta stay up on the news, scroll through Twitter and Instagram, read your book club book, scan emails from your boss, and skim through your group text which is never not popping off. That last one? The tear thing? In Five Years had me weeping for the last part of a coast-to-coast flight, prompting the flight attendant to hand me a drink because, she said, it looked like I needed one. An hour later, she wakes again, back in 2020, convinced it was a dream - until four years later when she meets the man she saw in her dream.īookseller recommendation: "Rebecca Serle’s In Five Years has so many of the things I want in a terrific novel: a twisty plot that leaves me guessing radically unexpected developments settings that I can see, smell, and taste and probably the thing that Serle does best - an introduction to characters I’ll grow to care about and shed tears with. Dannie Cohan is on track to create the future she's been dreaming of - she's a successful lawyer in a loving relationship - but the night after her boyfriend proposes, she wakes up five years in the future in a different apartment, next to a different man.
