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14328210 No.14328210 [Reply] [Original]

What’s the best audiobook you’ve listened to? I’m looking to maximize my reading and I have some spare time during commutes.

>> No.14328221

My personal favourite is Sean Barrett’s reading of Samuel Beckett’s Trilogy

>> No.14328265

>>14328210
Gravity's Rainbow. The guy has done it twice, so make sure you get the more recent one, the old one has a fair amount of noise.

Other good ones are V, Infinite Jest, The Pale King and Blood Meridian.

William Gass did the Audio Book for The Tunnel Himself, I am not sure how I feel about listening to his voice for that long though, still going to give it a go.

These may not be the best books for commuting if you drive, fairly dense and take some focus, but I listen to audio books to revisit things I can not justify the time to reread, so they tend to be dense and long.

>> No.14328278

>>14328210
listening to audiobooks is pointless

>> No.14328282

>>14328278
How so?

>> No.14328286

>>14328278
ok boomer

>> No.14328300

>>14328210
lotr read by inglis at 5am while coming down from acid with lots of weed.

>> No.14328372

>>14328300
That sounds pleasant, kind of hard to replicate during my morning bus ride to class though.

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>>14328210
Read by William Pierce himself