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Sep 10 2007

Audio Library

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I have become a recent convert to audio books, mainly because they let me do other stuff while I am listening to them.

Here is my current collection:

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The only problem that I have with them is that it is fairly hard to "re-read" the favorite parts over and over again

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Joe Ocampo
10 Sep 2007
19:30 PM
Joe Ocampo

I have been interested in listening to audio books but I don't know if my ADD could stay focused enough to understand the content.

What service are you using to download the books?

Vadim
10 Sep 2007
21:19 PM
Vadim

I've been audible member since May 2004.

There's a trilogy by John Twelve Hawks you might to enjoy.

So far only two books of trilogy were published: 'The Traveler' & 'The Dark River'.

Mika
10 Sep 2007
21:31 PM
Mika

Man you don't even know how long I've waited for this since disabling my own Movable Type widget (that doesn't work since Haloscan bypasses that code).

THANK YOU!

John Hurrell
10 Sep 2007
23:32 PM
John Hurrell

I've been listening to audio books for a couple years now. My daily commutes are now a joy and I actually look forward to the slow people in front of me.

I also listen to audio books when doing chores around the house and mowing the lawn.

Ayende, you might also want to look into "The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger.

Donn Felker
11 Sep 2007
06:00 AM
Donn Felker

Audio Boooks are good, but I'd only be able to listen to them if I were relaxing. While driving I'll usually listen to .NET Rocks, Hanselminutes, or ARCCast.tv. Sometimes I'll listen to the scoble show.

Commutes are definately better with .NET Rocks. It gets you in the mode for development.

R Patterson
11 Sep 2007
11:25 AM
R Patterson

Both "The Traveler" and "The Time Travelers Wife" are unique and very enjoyable reads. I would also recommend "OtherLand" , by Tad Williams. It’s an excellent sci-fi/Fantasy edition to your collection. The series is 4 large volumes long, but the characters and virtual reality worlds are so vivid you will remember them for years to come

Chris Wuestefeld
11 Sep 2007
16:15 PM
Chris Wuestefeld

I listened to and enjoyed "The Helmsman" -- that was more of a dramatization of the story than a reading.

It looks like you're more into the pulp/space opera sub-genre, is that true? If you have any interest outside that box, I'd look into the stories by Vernor Vinge -- I'm listening to "A Fire Upon the Deep". He's interesting because he's a CompSci professor, so his understanding of technology in general and information and computers is better than most any author I've read, and not much galls me more than misrepresenting computer technology.

I'd also recommend looking into the Teaching Company at www.Teach12.com . They have real college-level classes on all sorts of subjects, with 30-45 minute lectures. I just bought a class yesterday on Music Theory.

Judah
12 Sep 2007
18:22 PM
Judah

So, this is why your blog postings have slowed to a crawl! ;-)

Jeremy Wiebe
13 Sep 2007
18:03 PM
Jeremy Wiebe

Somewhat off the topic of audio books, but with regards to @R Patterson's comment, I've never read "OtherLand" but I have read the Tad Williams series that begins with The Dragonbone Chair. Very good series, imho.

Dave Newman
14 Sep 2007
03:59 AM
Dave Newman

Ayende, you haven't blogged in four days! Are you ok??

Man i'm gonna have to try thinking for myself....

Mitch
14 Sep 2007
15:43 PM
Mitch

Really not bad collection, I'd like to have something like that by my own... coz mine is quite old...

Alan Buck
16 Sep 2007
02:00 AM
Alan Buck

I've been an Audible subscriber for about 4 years now. I've probably got 150 audio books. I'm a Platinum member so the cost is about 10 USD per book. I'm always reading technical but audio books have allowed me to continue what I call 'recreational' reading. I'm listening to Dark River right now and will be waiting for the third book.

Ayende Rahien
17 Sep 2007
17:15 PM
Ayende Rahien

Chris,

right now I am going through everything that David Weber has, so anything in this genre has a great appeal to me.

do you know of any?

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