Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Audiobooks - better than the real thing
I've been addicted to audiobooks since the cutting edge was cassette. Readers add another dimension to good writing, and there's a small group of brilliant readers out there who bring out the best in their author partners. My eyes and arms never get tired and I get dragged into a good story in chapter 1. If anyone is interested I could come up with a long a long list of favorites, but you might start with The Laws of Our Fathers, by Scott Turow or The Green Mile series by Stephen King.
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Re: Audiobooks - better than the real thing
whoops - senior moment - the really terrific Scott Turow book is Ordinary Heroes. The rest of his stuff runs from so-so to pretty good.
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i do love them, especially mysteries. don't care for nonfiction where one might thumb back in the book to reread/check passages. seem to work especially well with books that use a lot of dialogue. Elizabeth peters archeology books featuring amelia peabody are marvelous, as are anthing by tony hillerman or ludlum (& co). many's the roadtrip that i've circled the motel for 20 more minutes just to hear another chapter.
i used to plan my long trips around the availability of cracker barrels, as they had great tape selections. there is a danger, of course. listen to an ann george southern sisters mystery and you might find yourself laughing too hard to see the traffic.
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I had not heard of these mysteries. And so I Amazoned the author just now. Sounds good. Sounds like fun. The next time Borders sends me one of those online coupons they send me every 15 minutes or so, I will run right over there and get a couple of these. I do so love anything set in the South. Thanks. Miss Boomerbelle
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I used to enjoy them on my drives to and from work until I realized I never remembered the ride. I figured that they were a menace to driving - just like cell phones - and quit doing it on the road.
If you get a good narrator that are a reall good time!!
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I really liked this Stephen King audio book The Cell as read by Campbell Scott. http://www.amazon.com/Cell-Stephen-King/dp/0743554337
There have been some read by their original authors whose voices were so hard on the ears I could not listen to them for more than a few pages. Actually, I think that Stephen King was one of these authors for one of his other books?? |
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Can someone tell me where I can buy Audiobooks other then online?
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Interesting article by Stephen King on why he likes audiobooks and his top ten list from Entertainment Weekly . http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1551492,00.html
Perhaps I was wrong about King's voice as being not one soothing for a listener's ears?? |
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Thanks Z, I will check them out!
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Nonie, you can pick them up at a Cracker Barrel restaurant and drop them off at another one. I take them out from the local library and Fireboy copies them for our long trip south.
I love anything by John Grisham, make the miles fly by.
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The library by southern trace has a limited selection. While living in Fairfax Co VA, i discovered the library system there had thousands of books on tape. i was in hog heaven. for the 1st time, i could plan a road trip/drive-about without using the cracker barrel map. and unlike cb, the library had primarily unabridged versions.
aside-- originally all were on cassettes. now many, maybe most, are on cd. i prefer the tape.
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Slightly off-topic :cop: but related....
Today's Daily Sun announced that All Booked Up will be opening a second store in Colony Plaza shopping center (466A) later this year (November'ish). FYI for the snowbirds and other out of towners.
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