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re: Need audiobook suggestions
Posted on 1/4/20 at 10:49 pm to Martini
Posted on 1/4/20 at 10:49 pm to Martini
Old Time Radio Drama -- Sort of like very short audio books
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If you’re looking to fill up your smartphone, tablet or laptop with great content, there’s a lot more than just music, videos, ebooks, and games. Without costing a dime, there are many tens of thousands of “old time radio” shows – from the golden age of radio – available for streaming or downloading.
You might be asking yourself “Why would a future-looking technology journalist want to fill up his phone with radio dramas popularized in the ‘40s and ‘50s?” Yes, I see the irony. But you’d be pleasantly surprised at how entertaining these are – and they’ve kept me sane while commuting in a car or resting my eyes on a plane. Or, in many instances, I'm playing a game on my phone or tablet while listening to these shows at the same time.
These bite-sized old-time radio (“OTR”) shows are typically 20- to 40-minutes in length. We’re not talking audiobooks here, which are typically narrated by one person, but rather, these are well-acted radio plays, often with music and sound effects. Because you're using your imagination to "see" the characters, environments and actions, these shows feel wonderfully intimate and personal.
Posted on 1/5/20 at 12:06 am to Martini
I added US Grant to my reading list
Posted on 1/5/20 at 12:19 am to Martini
My all time favorite is Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield. I’ve listened to it a dozen times over the years. The Wright Brothers is also really good.
Posted on 1/5/20 at 12:49 am to Martini
Stephen Hawking's Brief History of Time
One Second After
Grapes of Wrath
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
One Second After
Grapes of Wrath
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Posted on 1/5/20 at 12:58 am to Martini
Just finished Empire of the summer moon on audio. Highly recommend
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