

In the audiobook, you get to hear the mesmerizing voice of Brandi reading her own words, AND you get a bonus chapter at the end of new recordings of many of the songs talked about in the book.

In the physical book, you get to enjoy the many photographs with Brandi’s hand-written captions at the end of each chapter. Honestly, this is a question to which there is no wrong answer, and I’ve now purchased both. Pin this now to read later: Broken Horses: Audiobook Or Hard Copy Have you read Broken Horses yet? What’s the best book you’ve read by a musical artist or celebrity? Let me know in the comments! Give it a watch, and let yourself be carried away. I loved reading about this moment in Broken Horses, and was surprised and endeared to learn of how nervous she was about hitting the final note. There’s a special kind of satisfaction and oddness when you see them as mesmerized as I have been by her for so long, including the tattooed face of Post Malone sitting there bobbing his head along because you know he’s feeling it. I don’t typically watch the Grammy’s, but I did this particular year, because I was so ecstatic to see her, a relatively unknown musician, absolutely blow away a crowd of famous musical artists who’d likely never heard a song of hers before.

So rather than including this with the rest of the Broken Horses book review, I decided to tack on my excitement about Brandi Carlile at the 61st Grammy Awards at the end. This review is waxing long, I know! It’s hard for me to abbreviate my love and appreciation for Brandi Carlile, her book, this particular tea, or my belief in supporting womxn-owned, LGBTQ-owned, and BIPOC-owned small businesses. Brandi Carlile – Broken Horses (Official Audio)
