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Audible books?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by justfortun, Dec 5, 2018.

  1. Dec 5, 2018 at 4:53 AM
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    justfortun

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    Any recommendations for books on tape for the commuting.

    Thrillers
    Crime
    Sci-fi
    Biographies?

    Reading Memory Man right now and it’s pretty good, but hoping to hear people’s absolute musts
     
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    I read a lot of books, but don’t listen to them. I’d definitely recommend Matthew Reilly or James Rollins books if you like adventure stuff. I’m also a big Dean Koontz fan. His Odd Thomas and Jane Hawk series are pretty great.

    I do listen to a lot of Podcasts. Mostly serial dramas.

    Of those, some good ones are:
    We’re Alive
    Limetown
    The Message
    Life After
     
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    I recently finished listening to Ready Player One on Audible. Really enjoyed it. I'd seen the movie first. I really enjoyed the movie but the book and the movie are almost two different stories besides the basic character names and overall high level plot.
     
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    I use Scribd. Same idea as audible but cheaper with unlimited access to books. You don't pay per book like with Audible.

    I like adventure and military stuff alot.

    Clive Cussler
    Patrick Robinson
    Tom Clancy

    I also listen to books by Robert Greene, Steven Pressfield and of course Sun Tzu. Got a few classics mixed in as well. The Odyssey, The Iliad, Moby Dick, The Lost World (Conan-Doyle's) etc
     
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    The only one I've listened to is the rogue lawyer by John Grisham. My buddy had it and we listened to traveling to an elk hunt two years ago. It is pretty good.
     
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    You’re on the right track with David Baldacci. He has other great series books.
    Try the John Puller series too.
    i like Michael Connolly’s Harry Bosch series as well.
    Happy reading (or listening)
     

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