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I find podcasts easier to listen to when driving because if I miss some I can still understand. With books I can get something out of it but it is sometimes hard to feel I 'read' it if I was distracted by something.

What about you guys?

I find podcasts easier to listen to when driving because if I miss some I can still understand. With books I can get something out of it but it is sometimes hard to feel I 'read' it if I was distracted by something. What about you guys?

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I enjoy apocalypse books such as one second after which was fantastic.

That story was meh. Very messy and way, way, way too many characters, most of whom were unnecessary to the story.

Main characters were unlikable too.

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See I thought it was an extremely Simple Story

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Is that the one where all these friggin wikkan people seem to surcive? I remember the story was great( I think they had more?) But some of the characters were cringy

Scifi and fantasy audiobooks are my jam. Ive listened to hundreds, need any recommendations?

Would love some!

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In no particular order

Scifi:

Terms of Enlistment by Marko Kloos

Red Rising by Pierce Brown

14 and The Fold both by Peter Clines

We are Legion, We are Bob by Dennis E. Taylor

Space Team by Barry J. Hutchinson

Expeditionary Force by Craig Alanson

The Rookie by Scott Sigler

Old Man's War by John Scalzi

Solitude by Dean M. Cole

Fantasy:

The Choice of Magic by Michael G. Manning

War Aeternus by Charles Dean

Buried Goddess Saga by Rhett C. Bruno

The Iron Duid by Kevin Hearne

The Wandering Inn by Pirate Abba

The Goodguys by Eric Ugland

The Badguys by Eric Ugland

Acendant by Craig Alanson

Threadbare by Andrew Seiple

Respawn by Arthur Stone

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If you haven't read or listen to one second after it's free on YouTube. It's about an EMP attack

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I read books, I don't listen to them.