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[quote=Anonymous]Ha, another idiot here who didn't realize I was paying for it until I racked up 10 credits, ugh. And I'm not an audiobook person, so it's been tough for me to try and use them. Born a Crime by Trevor Noah made a great audiobook. 11/22/63 by Stephen King is probably my favorite I've listened to. Halfway through 44 hours of Stephen King's The Stand, and surprisingly it's kept me well-engaged although the beginning character development was a bit of a slog. It's very well done. A lot of people recommend The Martian as a great audiobook experience, but there's a lot of fairly technical stuff that made it hard to listen at times. Still good though. Project Hail Mary is also on my list. Anything by Neil Gaiman is great. The BBC full-cast version of Neverwhere is incredible, and I also loved American Gods and Anansi Boys on audiobook. Surprisingly, I really enjoyed Where the Crawdad Sings. I think as a book it's probably mediocre-to-bad, but I loved hearing all the descriptions of the marsh scenery and wildlife. Others I've heard are great but haven't listened myself: Shantaram Circe The Dutch House narrated by Tom Hanks Dresden Files series World War Z [/quote]
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