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3 days a week I have quite a long commute to work (125km far).
Music inevitably winds me up and I spend my ride cursing and wishing all kinds of atrocious deaths to my fellow drivers :mad: ... so I tend to avoid it for these trips ....
Audiobooks are perfect to keep my attention off the jerks while keeping focused enough on the road.

I have no genre I like best, though a good music biography is always nice.
Recently I have enjoyed a lot of Haruki Murakami, Paul Auster, Orson Scott Card.

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Avoid Girl in a Band. Monotone singing in Sonic Youth = :cool:. Monotone reading = :cry:

The Disaster Artist - My Life Inside the Room is a fucking hilarious bio and a captivating listen. My favorite audiobook performance has to be Perfume (Patrick Suskind). I listen to it once a year. So good.
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I enjoyed Dan Harris's 10% Happier. He reads it, and although he's got a bit of a newscaster-y feel (he's in fact a newscaster), his point of view is nicely sarcastic and skeptical. For me, it was a nice entry point into meditation.
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Currently going through this, liking it a lot. Mogworld is still the best out of Yahtzee's work, but he's a legitimately good writer and deserves a lot more credit.
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Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan

all are non fiction
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Thanks for the recommendations guys :-) Definitely cool stuff in there.
hotknife wrote:Avoid Girl in a Band. Monotone singing in Sonic Youth = :cool:. Monotone reading = :cry:
The Disaster Artist - My Life Inside the Room is a fucking hilarious bio and a captivating listen. My favorite audiobook performance has to be Perfume (Patrick Suskind). I listen to it once a year. So good.
I actually did not mind Kim Gordon's reading. But then again I think I am quite monotone too :-)
Over the years I have started reading the perfume several times but always end up laying it aside for some reason.
It could be because I actually have no sense of smell and can only conceptualize what a scent is....
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hotknife wrote: The Disaster Artist - My Life Inside the Room is a fucking hilarious bio and a captivating listen. My favorite audiobook performance has to be Perfume (Patrick Suskind). I listen to it once a year. So good.
Man, that book is so funny and surreal. Watch the room before reading it. Watch it twice. Throw spoons with your friends.
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hotknife wrote: The Disaster Artist - My Life Inside the Room is a fucking hilarious bio and a captivating listen. My favorite audiobook performance has to be Perfume (Patrick Suskind). I listen to it once a year. So good.
Man, that book is so funny and surreal. Watch the room before reading it. Watch it twice. Throw spoons with your friends.
I actually got curious and watched the room yesterday.
Now I'm really undecided as to how I feel about that movie (and also how I feel about you guys ... :lol: )
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Fiction doesn't work for me, I hate missing out on a paragraph or whole 'pages' if my mind wanders. Technical non-fiction also not optimum - I made it through 20 minutes of Ernest Becker's 'Denial of Death' before realizing I needed to read it. Memoirs, essays, history, journalism is where it's at IMO.

World War Z - the only fiction I've enjoyed with an audiobook, since it's an 'oral history' they get a whole cast of actors to do each bit and it's outstanding even if you're not into zombies
Jon Krakauer's Everest book
Sam Quinones's Dreamland - about the origins of the black tar heroin trade and pill mill oxy clinics and how they fed into half the country being hooked on opiates
Sarah Vowell - The Partly Cloudy Patriot - great NPR-y writer but listen to clips of her voice first, could definitely be a dealbreaker
Marc Maron - Attempting Normal - you'll like it if you enjoy his show or standup
David Grann - Lost City of Z
Oliver Burkeman - The Antidote, Happiness For People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking
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recently liked listening to:

Portuguese Irregular Verbs by Alexander McCall Smith

The High Mountains of Portugal by Yann Martel

The Portuguese element in both is a mere coincidence :)

and also Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus by Orson Scott Card

Listening to this I realized that a big part of what makes listening to some of his audiobooks so memorable are the narrators.
I should start looking for audiobooks based on narrators :)
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