Hey, anyone here obsessed with Audio books like I am? I am practically vegan or really into cross-fit when it comes to audio books (I have to talk about it constantly)
I just finished "Turtles all the Way Down" by John Green and read by Kate Rudd. I'm not exactly the target audience, but I was fairly impressed.
Anyone have any favorite audio books?
I feel my eyesight is going to last a lot longer thanks to audio books. Recently, I've read Crime and Punishment and also The Master and Margarita. I didn't buy them, I listened to them on YouTube.
My library has a large has a large audiobook collection that I have been utilizing
Anything by Great Courses is very well done!
Sci-fi, thrillers, history biographies ( just getting started, so I guess I am too! )
I haven’t tried the great courses yet. There are just so many books! I’ve been trying to be eclectic and also hit the classic books I somehow missed in my education
Posted by Julie808We of Little Faith I Stopped Pretending to Believe (and Maybe You Should Too) By Kate Cohen.
Posted by dfrossI enjoyed "The Dictionary of Lost Words", a historical fiction about the creating of the Oxford-English Dictionary and the fight for women's suffrage in the UK.
Posted by ReignmondA highly biased selection.
Posted by ReignmondI read this back in 2018. Absolutely loved it. It is an oddly small sized book, so it is good to travel with. [amazon.com]
Posted by ReignmondI read this back in 2018. Absolutely loved it. It is an oddly small sized book, so it is good to travel with. [amazon.com]
Posted by ReignmondA short Sci-Fi that is quite good even though it will only take about an hour to read. It is also kinda cheap. [amazon.com]
Posted by ReignmondLooking again at this book reminds me that I wanted to re-listen to it again.
Posted by ReignmondThis freebie ebook from Gutenberg Press and by the Master Sci-Fi writer Philip.
Posted by ReignmondAt Home: a short history of private life by Bill Bryson. An enjoyable book about everyday things we don't even think about. [amazon.com]
Posted by ReignmondAt Home: a short history of private life by Bill Bryson. An enjoyable book about everyday things we don't even think about. [amazon.com]
Posted by ReignmondJust finished Bomber Mafia written by my genetic 4th cousin on both of our Fathers' side.
Posted by ReignmondI read this back in about 1983.
Posted by ReignmondVery good. I have noticed that 12 step programs are ineffective. [goodreads.com]
Posted by ReignmondActually read this some time ago (46 years) while trying to figure out why I simply could not believe in Jesus or God or anything else I was being told by Bible Thumpers.
Posted by ReignmondThis is one of my very most favorite books.
Posted by Julie808I'm currently reading "The Power Worshippers" by Katherine Stewart. Is anyone else reading this?