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Audible Suggestion
Posted on 10/20/17 at 11:22 am
Posted on 10/20/17 at 11:22 am
Just finished The Cartel Series which I strongly recommend for a great fiction read. Also finished Killing England and IT. Both very strong.
Need a good fiction and non fiction recommendation on audible as I have a few credits to kill.
Love a good history non fiction but would dig a good biography. On the fiction side I am wide open to suggestions as I loved the Martian and would normally not listen/read something like that. Thanks!
Need a good fiction and non fiction recommendation on audible as I have a few credits to kill.
Love a good history non fiction but would dig a good biography. On the fiction side I am wide open to suggestions as I loved the Martian and would normally not listen/read something like that. Thanks!
Posted on 10/20/17 at 2:01 pm to WGTX89
Plum Island by Nelson Demille is a great place to start.
The Revenant by Michael Punke
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
The Revenant by Michael Punke
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
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Posted on 10/20/17 at 2:23 pm to WGTX89
The Red Rising Trilogy are great audiobooks. Tim Gerard Reynolds (the narrarator) does an excellent job with all of the characters.
There have been a lot of people on here who say they've blown through all three of them after it was recommended. After you get past the first "100 pages" (estimate, because it's an audiobook ) The story and action takes off and doesn't really slow down.
There have been a lot of people on here who say they've blown through all three of them after it was recommended. After you get past the first "100 pages" (estimate, because it's an audiobook ) The story and action takes off and doesn't really slow down.
Posted on 10/20/17 at 2:24 pm to SLafourche07
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Tim Gerard Reynolds
GOAT narrator
Posted on 10/20/17 at 5:12 pm to WGTX89
As far as nonfiction, don't overlook the Great Courses lecture series. They have a broad catalog, and you can get a lot of content for just one credit. I recently downloaded a Western philosophy course from them that is 50 hours of content.
Posted on 10/21/17 at 1:19 am to WGTX89
I always recommend the Station Series by David Downing.
Set in Berlin during the war.
Completely brilliant
Set in Berlin during the war.
Completely brilliant
Posted on 10/21/17 at 9:47 am to WGTX89
I just finished the latest in the Kingsbridge books by Ken Follett(A Column of Fire). Loved the narrator on audible. I could listen to him narrate anything.
Posted on 10/21/17 at 11:37 am to WGTX89
I made some audible suggestions but I doubt you heard them since there was no one else in the room with me at the time. Not sure what good they did. Still, you asked.
Posted on 10/23/17 at 4:31 am to lsunurse
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just finished the latest in the Kingsbridge books by Ken Follett(A Column of Fire). Loved the narrator on audible. I could listen to him narrate anything.
John Lee is one of the best. He and Scott Brick are great. I could listen to them read technical manuals.
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