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So, how about a book thread?

Does anybody have a good recommendation for an audiobook? (I'm quite picky when it comes to the voice of the person 'performing' it and haven't been able to find anything good lately.)
 
Does anybody have a good recommendation for an audiobook? (I'm quite picky when it comes to the voice of the person 'performing' it and haven't been able to find anything good lately.)


I enjoy Lorelei King, as a reader.
She is fun for me to listen to because she can "do the voices."
I like to hear her read Stephanie Plum stories, just so I can hear
Grandma Mazur and Lula.

One of the more annoying readers I have listened to Scott Brick,
for the repeated use of a rising intonation throughout a line, ending
on a flat/minor note.
 
Going Bovine

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Excellent first person narration of a person with mad cow disease.
Fiction.



Going Bovine - Wikipedia
 
A great book I read a few months is "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" by Heather Morris. It's a holocaust book and based on a true story.
 
I'm actually attempting to read the whole bible. Every day I try to read 2 chapters of the bible. I skip between the old Testament and new testament every week. I started last spring, and now in the old Testament I'm just starting Joshua, and in the new testament I just finished Galatians.
 

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