Friday I'm going to be doing a lot of driving, and I just finished the audiobook I was reading. I'm totally fine with genre books, just no horror. I've been listening to the In Death series by J. D. Robb, but the next one is checked out so I probably won't have that in time. I've listened to the first dozen or so Amelia Peabody books, the Spellman files series two or three times, the Harry Potter series at least twice through, and (flame if you want) Twilight maybe twice. (It's fun to scold her for twit decisions.) The one I just finished was Liar and Spy, a kid book. I've also listened to When You Reach Me by the same author, Rebecca Stead. (I'd recommend either if you're looking for some good middle school books.) There have been several random romance novels I've listened to as well, and a few good nonfiction titles. (The Long Tail was surprisingly engaging, and I liked Quiet and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks as well.)
The audiobook just needs to be at least four hours, and I prefer one narrator since I have trouble telling the difference between people's voices in full cast recordings. Also, unabridged please. I guess there are a lot of abridged audiobooks, and the narrators are different sometimes between the abridged and the full length books.
Re: recommend audiobooks please
I LOVE audiobook! audible is probably my favorite app. I tend to listen to "fluff" type books, or books i've already read, because if it's something really good i'd rather actually read it. so that does affect my choices for audio.
For chick lit type books, i really enjoyed the audio versions of Emily Giffin's books. especially Heart of the Matter and Where We Belong.
i loved The Good House by Ann Leary. it's about an older woman with a drinking problem, but something about it really struck a chord with me and i really enjoyed it.
for historical fiction, i listened to Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet. It's 40 hours long, but FANTASTIC if you like historical fiction. in fact, all his books are good, but since listening to that one i've read the rest so i don't know how the audio versions are.
for non fiction i recently listened to Elizabeth Smart's book My Story. It was really fascinating. also, i listened to "The Witness Wore Red" which is about the FLDS and i liked that a lot too. she self narrated and was nice to listen to.
right now i'm listening to Divergent, since i keep hearing about the series. it's YA. i like it so far though!
How do you feel about nonfiction, specifically memoirs? Those are my favourites to listen to as audiobooks, especially when they are read by their authors. I really enjoyed Wild by Cheryl Strayed and Little Princes by Conor Grennan. Bossypants by Tina Fey is also good but not sure if it will last 4 hours, I remember it being on the shorter side. Craig Ferguson's American on Purpose is one of my favourites.
I am currently addicted to the Pendergast series by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. They are awesome and I have been downloading them free from my Library website on to my iPod. I would say start with Relic and go from there!
https://www.prestonchild.com/books/chronology/
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