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Mood posted:To those who listen to them regularly: what's your favorite source(s) for audiobooks? The ones at LibriVox are free. Most of the time, the quality of the reading is such as one would expect from amateurs. But there's one notable exception: the audiobooks for Mark Twain's "Life on the Mississipi", "Roughing It" and "Innocents Abroad" are really really good. I recommend them.
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Yuravian posted:What about other 'high fantasy' type audiobooks? Stuff similar to A Song of Ice and Fire or Malazan Book of the Fallen? I've got plenty of print handy but I've found myself looking for something to listen to at work recently, and the Malazan series appears to lack an audio version. There exist audio recordings of the three Lyonesse books: Suldrun's Garden, The Green Pearl, and Madouc. The problem is that they are very difficult to obtain legally; I have searched extensively and haven't ben able to find a store that sells them.
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