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LOTR would be pretty good easy listening, it has a very slow pace and it's a long trilogy... Which is why I never finished the books. Unfortunately I've watched the movies so I've spoiled most of the story, but I'll keep in mind the other recommendations. Thanks!
There is enough difference and stuff cut out of the movies to make it worth it to me. I watched the movies first and the books just heightened my enjoyment of both.
To be fair my wife and I met at the third movie in the theater so I may be biased.