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MotherEarth
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I discovered the wonderful world of just listening after a mental block and grumbing about the methods of determining what the prescription for glasses should be.
The Larry McMurty Lovesome Dove books, Cherokee Moon and others are quite good, depending on the reader.
Any suggestions you may know are available?...our library, when it opens again, works on the intra library loan stuff
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Maximus
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I've enjoyed some Stephen King audio books, but I don't know if that's your genre.  Spooky stuff....
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CaptLychee
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The best audio books I've ever heard where David Rintoul reading the James Bond books. Hearing them spoken with the right intensity and actual voice acting made me realise just how good a writer Fleming really is. (Yes, yes, not intellectual stuff, but magic realism makes me wants to burrow down through my own oesophagus to see what lurks beneath.)
If Stephen Fry is reading any Oscar Wilde that would also rule.
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Maximus
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David Rintoul reading the James Bond books That's something I would love. Any sense if they're still in print (so to speak)? I'll check Amazon.
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