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Mister Macys posted:I hate his writing, both subject choices and style- sooo much. The premise is pretty fun - this guy is a high-powered defense attorney who specializes in providing legal counsel and (inevitably) legal defense for his clientele who are all supervillains. One day though, the protagonist is so sick of supervillains being both illogical, uncooperative, and dumb as a box of rocks that he decides "gently caress this, I could do a better job at being a villain than these guys!" He then promptly goes to work bathing ni the blood of heroes and holding the world under his thumb. If you google around I'm sure you can find a few dozen chapters available as audio online, for free.
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I kept putting it off and eventually forgot about it. It's in podcast form, right? I could add it to my (expansive) list.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 18:58 |
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Mister Macys posted:I kept putting it off and eventually forgot about it. There was also the "Blackjack" series, about a superdude who slips between lame hero and awesome villain (or was it the other way around, I forget sorry.) It's got a lot of graphic violence along the lines of "oh poo poo, I didn't mean to punch that guy's spinal column out and decapitate the guy behind him with the flying bones" variety. I got them dirt cheap as ebooks from amazon, they were worth the couple bucks they cost in total. I don't think Blackjack would make a good audiobook series though because I seem to recall them being quite short, and I always feel ripped off if I can't even get 5 or 6 hours out of a novel in audio form. coyo7e fucked around with this message at 20:56 on Apr 15, 2016 |
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I wish they'd gotten Stefan Rudnicki to read the entirety of Will Durant's Story of Civilization series. I want Caesar and the Christ, but I don't care for Grover Gardiner's voice
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MeatwadIsGod posted:I wish they'd gotten Stefan Rudnicki to read the entirety of Will Durant's Story of Civilization series. I want Caesar and the Christ, but I don't care for Grover Gardiner's voice This is kind of like saying, "The gave me a free 2016 Mercedes Benz E Class AMG AND paid all the taxes but what I really want is a 1992 Yugo."
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# ? Apr 22, 2016 12:34 |
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Murgos posted:This is kind of like saying, "The gave me a free 2016 Mercedes Benz E Class AMG AND paid all the taxes but what I really want is a 1992 Yugo." I have the audiobook of Carthage Must Be Destroyed read by Gardner, and his voice has this nasal quality that just bores the poo poo out of me. Rudnicki owns
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# ? Apr 22, 2016 17:00 |
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While technically audio plays, and not necessarily audio books, Big Finish is having a pretty nice sale through Monday, on the first 50 editions of their classic Doctor Who series. Well worth the money, imo. https://www.bigfinish.com/ranges/released_reverse/monthly-series/page:1
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# ? Apr 22, 2016 17:55 |
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If the amount of pornography Rudnicki is hired to narrate is any indication, people love his voice just fine...
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# ? Apr 22, 2016 17:57 |
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Mister Macys posted:If the amount of pornography Rudnicki is hired to narrate is any indication, people love his voice just fine... I didn't know he narrated porn. I have Legacy of Ashes, The Bloody White Baron, and The Life of Greece as narrated by him. His voice is great for history.
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 02:04 |
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Heh, yeah, if I like a narrator, I'll click their name to see their... portfolio? of work. Rudnicki has had quite a busy career, in many genres.
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 02:22 |
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The only thing I've heard read by him is The Cobra series by Timothy Zahn. I had no idea Zahn did anything besides Thrawn in SW EU and decided to look into those when I found out. Dunno about the books but the narrator was good.MeatwadIsGod posted:I didn't know he narrated porn. I have Legacy of Ashes, The Bloody White Baron, and The Life of Greece as narrated by him. His voice is great for history. I don't usually "follow" narrators but one of the few I do was named David Case. I first heard him narrate Les Mis and after that I looked up a bunch of his stuff on Audible. He seemed to be a go-to guy for classic literature, history or, in the case of Hugo's novels, both. I've read a lot of reviews online about people who can't stand him but I loved his way of reading.
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 04:05 |
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How is A People's History of the United States audiobook? I am looking for something to help me pass the time at work pushing mail and have a credit on my Audible account that I am looking to burn on a long book.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 04:57 |
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loudog999 posted:How is A People's History of the United States audiobook? I am looking for something to help me pass the time at work pushing mail and have a credit on my Audible account that I am looking to burn on a long book. The book is excellent. Alas, the audiobook is drier than a fat woman's heels. If you want quality story, narration AND length, try 1Q84
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XBenedict posted:The book is excellent. Alas, the audiobook is drier than a fat woman's heels. I always worry I'll lose too much doing his work on audio. Is 1Q84 pretty easy to follow?
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# ? May 2, 2016 04:37 |
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coyo7e posted:Have you gotten to https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1606433.How_to_Succeed_in_Evil yet? I really enjoyed that one although when I listened to it, it was unfinished. Topper is the best character in any book ever.
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Talmonis posted:I always worry I'll lose too much doing his work on audio. Is 1Q84 pretty easy to follow? About as easy to follow as his others, I guess. I listened to a lot of this when I was driving, so my attention was fairly divided. I came through it OK. I actually READ it a year or so after listening to it, and I don't remember feeling like "Oh, I don't remember that happening".
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I drive for 9-10 hours overnight for work, and so have been spending a lot of time listening to podcasts. Just recently I realized I should stop wasting my time and started looking into audiobooks. My first one was Naked Lunch, which took me a couple of hours to get the hang of but then I really enjoyed, and now I'm listening to Gravity's Rainbow, which is amazing. The writing takes to being read out loud extremely well, and there is something to be said for the audiobook forcing you to continue along when you might have gotten bogged down with the written version.
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# ? May 3, 2016 02:14 |
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Mister Macys posted:Topper is the best character in any book ever.
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# ? May 6, 2016 17:00 |
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Go back through this thread; I don't care for GoT. Can you make an Abercrombie reference instead?
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# ? May 6, 2016 17:48 |
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Mister Macys posted:Go back through this thread; I don't care for GoT. Say one thing for Topper - he's never had an identity crisis. coyo7e fucked around with this message at 06:42 on May 7, 2016 |
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Can anyone recommend and good audio plays that are not too long. I'm going on a road trip with 3 others and we want to listen to some stuff but not like a full audiobook or something.
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jeeves posted:Can anyone recommend and good audio plays that are not too long. There are a bunch of old radio program anthologies. I personally have only listened to X-minus One, but it's pretty entertaining.
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# ? May 30, 2016 20:15 |
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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is always solid. Moon over Morocco if you want to go somewhat vintage. The Big Finish Doctor Who audio plays are also decent...
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# ? May 30, 2016 20:20 |
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jeeves posted:Can anyone recommend and good audio plays that are not too long. Quiet, Please is pretty much radio play Twilight Zone before there was a Twilight Zone. The audio quality is kind of rough on some episodes, but they're pretty good overall
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# ? May 30, 2016 21:33 |
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jeeves posted:Can anyone recommend and good audio plays that are not too long. Save your Audible credits and go download a podcast audio play, like eos10, Wooden Overcoats, Limetown, or The Light of September. They're as good as any paid Audible plays, and considerably more concise.
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XBenedict posted:Save your Audible credits and go download a podcast audio play, like eos10, Wooden Overcoats, Limetown, or The Light of September. They're as good as any paid Audible plays, and considerably more concise. This is the sort of recommendation I was looking for. Thanks! Also thanks to the two comments above as well.
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# ? May 30, 2016 22:15 |
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The reenactment of the War of the Worlds radio drama with the TNG-era cast is pretty good, too. You can probably find the original for free.
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jeeves posted:This is the sort of recommendation I was looking for. Thanks! It goes without saying....start at the beginning, especially Limetown. Overcoats and eos10 are more episodic, but it's more fun to start at the beginning there as well. java posted:Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is always solid. Moon over Morocco if you want to go somewhat vintage. The Big Finish Doctor Who audio plays are also decent... Always HHGTTG. Always. Also the Big Finish stuff. Pro tip: it's usually way cheaper to get from their website, there are a lot of dead cheap bundles.
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# ? May 30, 2016 23:27 |
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If anyone wants to experience being punched repeatedly in the gut by the slow, dawning understanding of a monumental tragedy of human endeavor eclipsed by their own lack of understanding, against a science fiction backdrop, go ahead and give The Sparrow a listen. I'm going to go stare at a wall for a while now.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 20:57 |
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Is there an audiobook site that's like audible but isn't limited to one book a month? Or does audible have something where you can get unlimited books?
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# ? Jun 10, 2016 17:53 |
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I'm on an Audible two book per month plan, but can buy 3 credits for cheap at any time.
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Where does it hide the three credit deal, because I can't find it. I even white listed Audible from adblocking and I've yet to see it pop up since I started subbing again.
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It only shows up when you don't have any credits available, I think, and is in the same location that tells you how many you have.
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Mister Macys posted:You can probably find the original for free. You can indeed. Relic Radio's Orson Welles on the Air has it, along with The Third Man prequel series, The Lives of Harry Lime. Welles' performances are some of the best radio ever got. If you're a fan of old time radio, you owe it to yourself to check out Relic Radio. Listening to anything Welles put out and anything in the Suspense and Escape series is the best of radio.
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Strange Matter posted:If anyone wants to experience being punched repeatedly in the gut by the slow, dawning understanding of a monumental tragedy of human endeavor eclipsed by their own lack of understanding, against a science fiction backdrop, go ahead and give The Sparrow a listen. I've not listened to the audio, but the book was amazing. Be sure to read or listen to the follow-up "Children of God". e: As it turns out, I have purchased the Audible version, but never listened to it.
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# ? Jun 11, 2016 01:50 |
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I did that with Abercrombie's "The Heroes". It was recorded by Michael Page, and by the time I got around to listening (this week), Steven Pacey (the first four books) had narrated it too.
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Mister Macys posted:Where does it hide the three credit deal, because I can't find it. Also you can't buy 3 credits when you're from Canada so it might be the same for any non-US subscribers, if that's your case.
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internet inc posted:Also you can't buy 3 credits when you're from Canada I used to be able to... It's showing it now: Mister Facetious fucked around with this message at 06:46 on Jun 14, 2016 |
# ? Jun 11, 2016 02:53 |
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So I just now saw that they finally got to releasing new audiobooks of several of Michael Crichton's works. The only versions I ever had of stuff like The Andromeda Strain or Sphere was from Library for the Blind. \ In any event, it's cool to hear Scott Brick reading Sphere. I'll have to look into buying that. But yeah, I'm several months late to this revelation but it's cool to see they have pretty much every novel he ever wrote on Audible now. I really wanted to read his autobiography, "Travels" so I am gonna scoop that one up when I can.
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NikkolasKing posted:So I just now saw that they finally got to releasing new audiobooks of several of Michael Crichton's works. The only versions I ever had of stuff like The Andromeda Strain or Sphere was from Library for the Blind. \ I was supremely happy when they released Jurassic Park a few months ago.
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