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Audio Book suggestions for a long trip.
Posted on 3/14/25 at 10:03 am
Posted on 3/14/25 at 10:03 am
Our family goes to Colorado often and we drive it all in one day on the way. My strategy has always been getting enthralled in a good audio book. My tastes are pretty varied. I’ve enjoyed the Longmire series, Jack Carr’s terminal list series. Clarence Thomas’ auto biography and the civil war historical fiction Killer Angels. Even sci-fi like The Martian and Hail Mary. I really enjoyed the entire Sherlock Holmes series last year. I’ve gotten some good recommendations on here in the past so I’d love some suggestions.
This post was edited on 3/14/25 at 10:05 am
Posted on 3/14/25 at 1:21 pm to arktiger28
The Beartown trilogy. I just listened to the first one again after having finished all 3 several years ago.
Posted on 3/14/25 at 3:00 pm to DukeSilver
The Way Of The King Brandon Sanderson
Empire Of The Vampire series Jay Kristoff
Empire Of The Vampire series Jay Kristoff
This post was edited on 3/15/25 at 11:45 am
Posted on 3/14/25 at 3:04 pm to TIGERSTORM
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The Beartown trilogy. I just listened to the first one again after having finished all 3 several years ago.
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Posted on 3/15/25 at 7:03 pm to SW2SCLA
Second vote for Dungeon Crawler Carl.
By the time you get there, you’ll have a few more catch phrases in your arsenal as a dad.
By the time you get there, you’ll have a few more catch phrases in your arsenal as a dad.
Posted on 3/15/25 at 11:14 pm to arktiger28
Old Time Radio Drama -- Sort of like very short audio books
The following is a USA Today article from a couple of years ago. For anyone interested in learning about Old Time Radio it's not a bad place to start.
The web’s best kept secret? Free classic radio dramas
The following is a USA Today article from a couple of years ago. For anyone interested in learning about Old Time Radio it's not a bad place to start.
The web’s best kept secret? Free classic radio dramas
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If you’re looking to fill up your smartphone, tablet or laptop with great content, there’s a lot more than just music, videos, ebooks, and games. Without costing a dime, there are many tens of thousands of “old time radio” shows – from the golden age of radio – available for streaming or downloading.
You might be asking yourself “Why would a future-looking technology journalist want to fill up his phone with radio dramas popularized in the ‘40s and ‘50s?” Yes, I see the irony. But you’d be pleasantly surprised at how entertaining these are – and they’ve kept me sane while commuting in a car or resting my eyes on a plane. Or, in many instances, I'm playing a game on my phone or tablet while listening to these shows at the same time.
These bite-sized old-time radio (“OTR”) shows are typically 20- to 40-minutes in length. We’re not talking audiobooks here, which are typically narrated by one person, but rather, these are well-acted radio plays, often with music and sound effects. Because you're using your imagination to "see" the characters, environments and actions, these shows feel wonderfully intimate and personal.
Posted on 3/16/25 at 7:43 pm to arktiger28
Dungeon Crawler Carl is the correct answer
Posted on 3/17/25 at 2:30 pm to arktiger28
Is it you listening on a ear bud or the whole car ?
Cause I wouldnt listed to DCC with the kids...
Cause I wouldnt listed to DCC with the kids...
Posted on 3/17/25 at 4:44 pm to LordSnow
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Is it you listening on a ear bud or the whole car ?
Ear Buds.
Posted on 3/18/25 at 3:52 pm to arktiger28
Last of the Breed (lamour)
The Lonesome Gods (lamour)
Lonesome Dove (McMurtry)
All 3 are great, especially on drives. Narration is great. First 2 in particular are easy to get lost in. LD would cover your trip there and back. It’s 30+ hours I think.
The Lonesome Gods (lamour)
Lonesome Dove (McMurtry)
All 3 are great, especially on drives. Narration is great. First 2 in particular are easy to get lost in. LD would cover your trip there and back. It’s 30+ hours I think.
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