Good Audiobooks
Discussion
Prime won't help other than the free 3 month audible trial you can get (3 books), they operate fairly separate to Amazon. I'm not sure exactly what you get on Kindle with Prime, you might be able to borrow one that has whispersync.
Not sure I can recommend anything as I only listen to D&D novels, there's some good standalone books I can think of but you probably need to know the setting a bit. Unabridged novels are anything from 10 hours, up to 30 odd for 7-800 page stuff, so you'll probably want to be looking at abridged, short stories or biographies.
Not sure I can recommend anything as I only listen to D&D novels, there's some good standalone books I can think of but you probably need to know the setting a bit. Unabridged novels are anything from 10 hours, up to 30 odd for 7-800 page stuff, so you'll probably want to be looking at abridged, short stories or biographies.
Edited by mizx on Tuesday 11th October 16:05
Pwig said:
As an Alternative anyone know any good autobiographies?
Already done Ronnie O Sullivan, Murray Walker, Duncan Bannatyne and Chris Evans
Particularly enjoyable (for me) over the last couple of years have been "Becoming Johnny Vegas", "From The Elephant to Hollywood" (Michael Caine) and "Never Have Your Dog Stuffed..." (Alan Alda).Already done Ronnie O Sullivan, Murray Walker, Duncan Bannatyne and Chris Evans
None of those are terribly "exciting", but have a good few chuckles and poignant moments to keep them at above-average ear candy as audiobooks (and it helps that they were all read by their authors).
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