Listen here! Audiobooks
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Listen here! Audiobooks
Thought? opinion? recommendations? A thread for all things audiobooks.
I'm listening to my very first one, it's a travelogue. It requires more concentration than I thought as I'm not retaining the information as well as I do when I read it myself.
I'm listening to my very first one, it's a travelogue. It requires more concentration than I thought as I'm not retaining the information as well as I do when I read it myself.
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i've never listened to one
do people pay for these? or can you find them somewhere for free? (non-torrent)
do people pay for these? or can you find them somewhere for free? (non-torrent)
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I tend to not enjoy the audiobook experience, personally. I've listened to a few books but I can't think of an audiobook that I've enjoyed more than a traditional reading experience. I've heard, though, that the experience continues to improve in a post-podcast world.
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The Magic 2.0 series of books have a good narrator. I can't access Audible atm to get his name but I really like him. I actually started seeking out books he narrated because of it.
The Themis Files series is a really good listen because they have different people doing each character like it's a play. Given that the books are set up as a series of interviews, it makes sense.
If you can find them, the first two Red Dwarf audio books have a wonderful narrator that can do a lot of different voices. I honestly thought they got the actors from the show when I started listening but it's just one guy doing it all.
The audiobook for the Joe Hill graphic novel Locke & Key is probably the best one I've heard. It is more of a play than most given the fact that they had to interpret from drawings instead of just reading what was on the page, and on top of that everyone has a voice (some more than one). I got it free from Audible from some promotion but I think it's worth it, or at least one Audible credit.
And I don't know about anyone else but Wil Wheaton is usually a hard pass for me. He did a bunch of books for Cory Doctorow and the combination of poor writing and narration kind of burned me out on hearing him. Though I just saw on his wiki that he did the last few Amber books and that's a series I'm about to start. Hmm.
The Themis Files series is a really good listen because they have different people doing each character like it's a play. Given that the books are set up as a series of interviews, it makes sense.
If you can find them, the first two Red Dwarf audio books have a wonderful narrator that can do a lot of different voices. I honestly thought they got the actors from the show when I started listening but it's just one guy doing it all.
The audiobook for the Joe Hill graphic novel Locke & Key is probably the best one I've heard. It is more of a play than most given the fact that they had to interpret from drawings instead of just reading what was on the page, and on top of that everyone has a voice (some more than one). I got it free from Audible from some promotion but I think it's worth it, or at least one Audible credit.
And I don't know about anyone else but Wil Wheaton is usually a hard pass for me. He did a bunch of books for Cory Doctorow and the combination of poor writing and narration kind of burned me out on hearing him. Though I just saw on his wiki that he did the last few Amber books and that's a series I'm about to start. Hmm.
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I listen to audible.com a lot. The Dune series is the best I've heard, but I'm fine with one guy reading as well. It's rare that the narrator is distracting.
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tried once and couldn’t do it
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I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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I never thought to use Overdrive, thanks for the tip trag.
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Oh yeah, Overdrive. They just recently changed apps though to something called Libby, I think? Yup, just searched for it. It's "Libby by Overdrive" (how about that) and it works pretty well for me. The UI could use some work because I feel like I have to fumble around to find where books are downloaded but I blame that on lack of use. I'm sure if I used it more often it'd be easier.
My son's school have Overdrive on their iPads and he used it to read the newest Nightvale book. I haven't even had a chance to read that yet.
My son's school have Overdrive on their iPads and he used it to read the newest Nightvale book. I haven't even had a chance to read that yet.
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Sounds cool.tragabigzanda wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:i've never listened to one
do people pay for these? or can you find them somewhere for free? (non-torrent)Guys, see if your library use the Overdrive app. If so, you can download tons of popular audiobooks for free from the app with your library's log-in info. Completely negated the need for Audible in my house. Currently digging Patton Oswalt's first book.BurtReynolds wrote:I listen to audible.com a lot. The Dune series is the best I've heard, but I'm fine with one guy reading as well. It's rare that the narrator is distracting.
I also listen to a lot of public domain stuff on YouTube, but the readings can be pretty bad.
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Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
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I actually have favorite voice actors. Scott Brick and Stefan Rudnicki are the shit!
http://scottbrick.net/audiobook_index
https://www.audible.com/search?searchNa ... n+Rudnicki
http://scottbrick.net/audiobook_index
https://www.audible.com/search?searchNa ... n+Rudnicki
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I get them almost exclusively from my library. I've paid for a few. Usually, I get a free trail at audible, then when I cancel and tell them it costs too much, they offer me 3 months (1 book per month) for half price. I usually do that b/c I can get a few that my library doesn't have for free.bodysnatcher wrote:do people pay for these? or can you find them somewhere for free? (non-torrent)
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ah yes! ours does and i completely forgot about it.tragabigzanda wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:i've never listened to one
do people pay for these? or can you find them somewhere for free? (non-torrent)Guys, see if your library use the Overdrive app. If so, you can download tons of popular audiobooks for free from the app with your library's log-in info. Completely negated the need for Audible in my house. Currently digging Patton Oswalt's first book.BurtReynolds wrote:I listen to audible.com a lot. The Dune series is the best I've heard, but I'm fine with one guy reading as well. It's rare that the narrator is distracting.
how in the heck is there a queue to listen to a digital book??
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I did this a lot as a teenger--the library near our summer cottage had lots of audiobooks, and I remember renting a lot of Michael Crichton and James Bond books. With the kind of reader I am now, though, there's no way I could do it--I only want to read in my interior voice, basically, and at my own pace.
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I remember being number 54 on a waiting list for 1 copy of Carrie Fischer's last book.bodysnatcher wrote:how in the heck is there a queue to listen to a digital book??
Your library pays a fee for X number of copies of books. Each copy can only be accessed by one patron at a time. It's ridiculous in a digital book world. It's supposed to drive people to buy the book, so they don't have to wait to read it. I think it actually drives piracy.
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pretty sure im going to start listening to bill gass read The Tunnel on my commute to & from work
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