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Audiobooks: listened to any good ones?

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Unprune · 13/10/2010 20:09

I have a credit to use up on Audible.
I'm stumped. I've got a few books in hand to listen to, but I have to use the credit up soon. Their range isn't utterly fantastic.
What have you enjoyed?

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caspered · 13/10/2010 20:34

i have Dara O'briain 'talks funny' and michael McIntyre 'Live & Laughing'. I have listened to these dozens of times and I still find myself bursting out laughing, which does earn me some funny looks when i am walking my dogs. But if you want cheering up these two 'audiobooks' are worth the money! Smile

Chil1234 · 16/10/2010 07:19

I liked Bill Bryson's reading of 'The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid'... easy-going laconic style matching the very funny text perfectly, of course! Monica Ali's 'Brick Lane' was enjoyable. And the 'No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency' series is very atmospheric. If you can find any of the Lake Woebegone stories by Garrison Keillor his voice is just lovely to listen to.

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