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Any one got any good suggestions for good listens?
Narration is everything here.
Narration is everything here.
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Any particular genre? Crime, Fantasy, Thriller, Horror, Non-fiction?Any one got any good suggestions for good listens?
Narration is everything here.
I did think my initial post was a bit vagueAny particular genre? Crime, Fantasy, Thriller, Horror, Non-fiction?
Billy Connolly, ‘Windswept and Interesting’ is a good listen, narrated by the Big yin himself.I did think my initial post was a bit vague
TBH, I am up for anything worth listening to.
Recent things have been
The tattooist of Auschwitz
im Alan Partridge
Just ignore him - Alan Davies autobiography (dont ask)
A short walk in the Hindi Kush
Erebus - the story of a ship
The way of the hermit
Huckleberry Finn
I dont do highbrow!
I just need something to listen on the way to and from work. The radio does my nut in these days
Billy Connolly, ‘Windswept and Interesting’ is a good listen, narrated by the Big yin himself.
‘Project Hail Mary’ by Andy Weir (also wrote The Martian) has great narration as well and is a great story.
Oh right, that was only a few weeks ago also - I never even saw it. Seems daft to have to of them. I might move comments to yours when I get backhttps://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/threads/the-audiobook-and-podcast-thread.119101/
I tried to get this thread going
I agree, Project Hail Mary is probably the best audiobook I've listened to.Ta, I will give that a go tomozza!
Not too sure I can handle BC at 7 am tbh.
I am in!Max Hastings books on Vietnam and Korean wars are both good.
'Trinity' (about Klaus Fuchs giving A-bomb secrets to Russia) is ace.
Partridge is a laugh.
Anything by Tom Slemen, his short stories called Haunted Liverpool or similar. He also covers things like timeslips, as well as supernatural and other mad stuff.
That is on my "things you may like" list from AudibleAnd Away… by Bob Mortimer was a good listen.
My issue is visualisation! If there are too many characters or they are too similar I cannot differentiate between them in my mind and then lose the plot.Murder mystery are often hard for me to follow as a result, hence I read comic books and not actual books.I agree, Project Hail Mary is probably the best audiobook I've listened to.
Currently on Munich Wolf by Rory Clements which is also very good, if you like a murder mystery type during the Nazi rule.
Munich Wolf
I really enjoyed it, a very down to earth man too.That is on my "things you may like" list from Audible