For me, its:
> Napoleon: A life, by Andrew Roberts.
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> Napoleon: A life, by Andrew Roberts.
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A dream of wings and flame.
The Age of Louis the 14th by Will and Ariel Durant. So far it's good. On the Russian section and it's a blast. Russians are insane and Sophia sounds like my kind of woman.
The Story of Civilization is pure kino. The audio versions are pretty good too.
Great Courses:
Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations
The History of Ancient Egypt
The Story of Human Language
How to Listen to and Understand Great Music, 3rd Edition
The History of The United States, 3rd Edition
A History of Russia: From Peter the Great to Gorbachev
Forensic History: Crimes, Frauds and Scandals
Other:
The Red Book: A Reader's Edition (Jung)
Casino Royale (Fleming)
Antifragile (Taleb)
Cinema Speculation (Tarantino)
One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez)
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Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag - Jim Corbett - read by some random pajeet on youtube who can't pronounce 'subsequent' or 'perpendicular'.
It's about the hunt for a based leopard that ate over 100 pajeets
It's not as good as man-eaters of kumaon but still enjoyable
Isn't there a whole collection in good quality on youtube?
Oh I get it. Kumaon itself is already 6 hours, there are more, apparently
>Napoleon: A life, by Andrew Roberts.
>opens the book talking about how Napoleon was subjected to a smear campaign to portray him as literally Hitler
>still believes the smear campaign against Hitler
It's dangerous not to
Im listening to a tts of the mushoku tensei light novels
I recently started listening to The Silmarillion. When I was younger I tried reading it and lost interest because it's more like a faux religious text than a novel. The audiobook version is fricking awesome because you can just zone out during the "begats" and tune in for the good parts.
The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
Diplomacy by Henry Kissinger
Where can I find it's audiobook?
Could you please the magnet link?
I too couldn't find it either on Audiobookbay, or on any of the torrent sites.
Just finished To Have and Have Not. Hemingway's style works really well for audiobooks and American narrators are usually great.
Spellmonger series
Guards! Guards!
Man's Search for Meaning
I listen to audiobooks of things I would never read on paper.
Whew, nice collection! Where do you get all these from? Please do help out a fellow audiobook connoisseur brethren.
Soulseek
Thank you so, so much, Anon!
xoxo
Have a joyous and jovial July! 🙂
You guys are scaring me. Pls stop
>Noooooo.. you must not converse in in a courteous and gentlemanly demeanor.
Politeness is effay.
Steve Martins - "Born Standing Up"
He reads it himself. Its surprisingly unpretentious and very self-aware. I was worried it would be insufferable, but its the opposite. There's really good info about growing up in California, working at Disneyland as a teenager, learning magic and wanting to be a performer, getting mega famous over night after working towards it for a gruelling decade and walking away from it when it became awful.
If your sick of comedian buttholes talking about themselves and their self-aggrandizing bullshit, I get it, but Steve does a great job of shooting straighter then any of these other fricks' podcasts, and he has a inspiring matter of fact take on his own life. Its only 4 hours, as well.
Soon finished with 1984 with that dramatised one on YouTube, it's a terrific audio narration but Orwell's dystopia feels exaggerated to the point where it's unbelievable and banal.
Nice choice OP, I listened to that one a while ago from the /t/ thread and quite enjoyed it.
I've been listening to great courses lectures on genetics most recently. I'm thinking my next book will be steppenwolf.
I always have an audiobook playing in the background, according to my goodreads ive read 218 books this year so far.