(July) What are you listening to now?
Starting the July listening list :-)
Starting the July listening list :-)
So in the past few months I’ve consumed three body trilogy, the bobiverse, expanse series, dogs of war (meh), quantum earth x2 (meh) and project hail Mary. I really enjoyed most of these, with dark Forest being my favourite read lately. What should be in my reading list next, as I get close to the end of the expanse books?
Set to release in August. I'm pretty excited to hear the story he wrote as motivation for his character's backstory in his own voice. I think DS9's streaming resurgance and rediscovery may have triggered renewed interest in the character and the book.
Time for a top 5 list :-)
I've had a few audiobooks over the years that have a mistake here and there, but at the moment I'm going through The Mahabharata - Volume 1 read by Gaurav Marwa and it's chock full of misread lines and words. Often he'll reread a sentence once or twice after making a mistake and it's all kept in the book. ... read full post
I'd probably say mine is Stephen Pacey - his Joe Abercrombie books are just something else.
Jeff Hayes as well, narrator of Dungeon Crawler Carl, is such a delight to listen to.
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I believe in the fediverse! ... read full post
I definitely noped out of a sci-fi audiobook (can't recall the title) a few minutes into one. And I hated the one Expanse book that was narrated by Erik Davis - it was like listening to a robot.
Have any of you listened to Peter F Hamilton's the Commonwealth Saga narrated by John Lee? I've really want to listen to these but I'm truley struggling listening to the narration. Only listened for about an hour. Maybe I just need to listen a bit longer to adjust...
I'm a little over halfway through Children of Memory and loving it, listening on Audiobookshelf (🥰)
Hi all! Coming here from reddit also. Am excited to see this community. Hope to see it grow :-)
I'm pretty sure even if you drop the membership you get to keep access to the books, but considering the amount of money I spent on them over the years I would really rather make sure. Anyone got the best option for saving you catalogue DRM free and offline?
Thanks!
I think Lemmy is going to see lots of users soon (including this community) getting folks coming from Reddit. I hope to see just as much engaging and interesting conversation here!
Sci-fi/fantasy listener here. Been listening to Clive Barker's Weaveworld and finding it pretty good :-) Are there any other writers similar to his far out imaginative writing style? Definitly let me know.