Good Audio Books
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- robotron3k1
Great monotone reading of HP Lovecraft's, At the Mountains of Madness.
The story feels like a documentary.
I recommend playing Silent Hill 2 soundtrack in the background, starting from track 2.
- elahon2
I have been an Audible member for 8 or 9 years and constantly listen to books. Mostly when I'm driving solo in the car, doing housework, shit like that. I've got a nice pair of noice-cancelling headphones so I can also vacuum and what not. I can't listen while I work because I get distracted and have to keep rewinding.
But I love them. I don't have time to sit and read any more, so this fills that gap. I'm currently listening to The Exorcist, which I'd never read before. It's fantastic! I also enjoying re-reading (re-listening?) to them. Very good value!
- face_melter0
One of the finest and powerful examples of the English language you will ever hear or read. Burton reading Thomas is absolutely perfect.
To begin, at the beginning...
- There are 12 parts in all...face_melter
- whats this boot?yurimon
- It is a poem/play written for radio, which tells the story of the the dreams (desires) of people in a fictional Welsh fishng village.face_melter
- nice will scheckoutyurimon
- BusterBoy0
Anyone use audio books? I never have...listen to some podcasts, but often when I'm doing something else...so I do miss bits of them.
How do you listen to them? While doing something else or do you just sit down and listen? Not sure I'm patient enough to do that.
- You almost need to approach it like an actual book. Dedicate undisturbed time to listen. I tried it while working and lost track several times thru outdopepope
- yurimon0
This guy is funnt at times, cool audio reading
list of his book reading