Audiobooks

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A place to discuss and promote your favorite audiobooks and current listens. Promos should be 1-2 a week. Give more than you take = comment more than you post.

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I listened to a couple of these on Audible and liked them

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Just finished the most recent Dungeon Crawler Carl book and look for suggestions! I also am a big fan of John Scalzi, especially those narrated by Wil Wheaton.

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He is probably one of my favorite authors and I love Fuzzy Nation. I also swear he must have been a lawyer in another life.

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For me it was Audibles "The Great Courses - Ancient Egypt" with Egyptologist Bob Brier. It's 24h long but it is really worth it.

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Dungeon Crawler Carl (self.audiobooks)
submitted 1 year ago by Xylinna to c/audiobooks
 
 

Just saw there is a new Dungeon Crawler Carl book out. Hopefully they have the audiobook out soon. That may be one of most favorite series.

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Sci fi books (self.audiobooks)
submitted 1 year ago by Screwthehole to c/audiobooks
 
 

So in the past few months I've consumed three body trilogy, the bobiverse, expanse series, dogs of war (meh), quantum earth x2 (meh) and project hail Mary. I really enjoyed most of these, with dark Forest being my favourite read lately. What should be in my reading list next, as I get close to the end of the expanse books?

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I've been listening to a bunch of audiobooks from the public library here recently and there are various levels of production effort. I listened to a Star Wars audiobook (Alphabet Squadron) when I needed something simple for a flight and was blown away by the amount of sound effects (lasers, start ships flying around, environmental sounds etc) and different characters. Is there a term for this?

Some examples:

  • Basic narration: One voice artist, maybe they do different voices for characters and narration. Maybe not.
  • Multiple artists: Different characters get voiced by different actors. It might be for different POV chapters or even line by line when characters speak to each other.
  • Sound effects: Environmental sounds (wind, rain, cafe chatter etc), event sounds (alarms, gun shots, etc), audio effects (speaking with radio effect, echos, cave sounds)
  • Music: In the Star Wars book there was even background music for the various characters. Wow! Also the Star Wars into music is always welcome.

I guess it's way more expense to do it this way and would love some more examples of good audio production.

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I'll start. Especially since DCC5 ebook drops on the 3rd, andI just finished a second listen to books 1-4.

Dungeon Crawler Carl is my vote for a top tier audiobook with complete chaos