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I finished the Turner Diaries. Someone on the chat mentioned a book called the Hunter. Any additional info on the book or any books within the same category? Preferably in audiobook format so I can absorb it while I work.

I finished the Turner Diaries. Someone on the chat mentioned a book called the Hunter. Any additional info on the book or any books within the same category? Preferably in audiobook format so I can absorb it while I work.

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I like to use audiobooks for self neurolinguistic programming. Pick stuff with big words.

I like John Steinbeck's style and tone. Same with Hemingway. Good as audiobooks, specifically.

Are you looking for historical fiction in the same era? Like Bernard Cornwell? Or you looking for historical fiction like Camulod Chronicles? Or alternate histories, like...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_alternate_history_fiction

Personally, I feel some stuff is more appropriate as read on a page while others can be better as audio. I'd prefer the purple prose of Robert E Howard in audio, for example, as it is a level of narration above what is standard print today, which is written and laid out to be easy to read in a book format.

That being said, the best way, imo, in the modern age, is to use Lithium app to read books, since I can edit the color of the background and size of the font. You read up to 25% faster and absorb more if you make it suited for you.

For audiobooks, I use any number of music speed changer pitch changer apps to drop the readers voice a semitone lower, as well as adjust the speed to slower or faster.

Good point. I used to hate history, but as I've awakened from the matrix, these past couple years, I've grown to enjoy suppressed history. For me, it doesn't matter if a book is fiction or nonfiction. I could have been more specific, but I fully realize the level of my lack of knowledge. Therefore it's not easy to say I want a book about x,y, or z. This is why I'd like suggestions. I can give a vague impression of what I'd like. I enjoy the written word, but there's a time and place for it. Audiobooks allow for more time to go through a larger quantity of material. Books about the truth whether in fiction or nonfiction it's what I'm after. Fiction can still increase ones knowledge so long as there's a basis of fact within it.