New Audio Books
Slogging through the slush? Wondering if the car ahead of you is going to spin out of control? Tired of the even longer commute as you navigate Michigan roads? Make those "stopped in traffic moments" a little more palatable by bringing along an audio book.
For a little light listening check out The New Yorkers, a somewhat canine tale (no pun intended) about some quirky New York West-Siders and their dog companions.
Or get lucky with the newest Janet Evanovich offering, Plum Lucky. Stephanie Plum is up to new antics in Atlantic City with a gambling granny, a racehorse, and a guy named Diesel.
Want more? Remember Fractured Fairy Tales - the twisted side of happily ever after? They're back, updated and on CD ready to entertain you as wait at the traffic light.
For a little inspiration try A Sense of World: How a Blind Man Became History's Greatest Traveler. After losing his sight at the age of 25, James Holman (1786-1857) went on to experience the world, "hunting slavers in Africa, surviving captivity in Siberia, and hunting elephants in Ceylon." He traveled on his own using a walking stick and learning the language of the countries he visited as he went along.
And finally, if you're still feeling some trepidation out on the highway, there's 30 Days to Taming Your Stress. This should get you through February.
Stay safe and happy driving!

