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Audiobooks please !!!

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helpmethankyou · 07/09/2024 10:37

i have a million house jobs to do and a credit to use ...need some thing to get absorbed in. Previous perfect listens have been The Hearts Invisible Furies, Life after Life and A God in Ruins and i enjoyed girl on the train and the family upstairs too.

TIA!

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Mercurial123 · 07/09/2024 10:55

The Wrong Sister is quite good.

R00tat00tt00t · 07/09/2024 11:37

I'm reading Kala by Colin Walsh. Good narration, good pace, intriguing story and characters.
Marking place for more to add to my list.

DrivingThePlot · 07/09/2024 11:49

If you like long books, ie getting your money's worth on your credit, then have you read the Cormoran Strike novels by Robert Galbraith?

Mumteedum · 07/09/2024 11:51

If you lie crime fiction...
I've been enjoying Joy Ellis Jackman and Evans series. Not very plausible but atmospheric and great narration. Richard Armitage is very good.

I also like LJ Ross. It's drivel but good fun and characters. Also good narrator.

tobee · 07/09/2024 15:36

I'm listening to Snap by Belinda Bauer at the moment. Narrator is a bit ott but it's a good listen. Above average writing style.

Lovetotravel123 · 07/09/2024 15:47

Demon Copperhead

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helpmethankyou · 09/09/2024 11:51

thank you! i've downloaded kala to start with Daffodil

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R00tat00tt00t · 09/09/2024 19:36

Hope you enjoy it. Would be interested to hear your thoughts on a few points once you're finished.

Latenightreader · 10/09/2024 10:22

I really loved The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett. I also thoroughly recommend Andrea Levy’s Fruit of the Lemon, which headed in an unexpected direction half way through.

Dappy777 · 10/09/2024 13:29

My all-time favourite audiobooks:

Michael Maloney reading Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh
Brian Blessed reading his autobiography
Stephen Fry reading P. G. Wodehouse and Sherlock Holmes

Certain authors were just made for audiobook. Dickens, for example, is great read out loud, and so is Thomas Hardy. But Virginia Woolf and Henry James not so much. Douglas Adams is another great author to listen to. Oh, and M. R. James.

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