or book on download i guess. I'm going to be spending a lot of time in the car the next couple of days. Not looking for anything too heavy, just something entertaining to help pass the time.
11/24/2009 11:03:38 PM
Twilight
11/24/2009 11:04:31 PM
going rogue
11/24/2009 11:05:08 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Short-History-Nearly-Everything/dp/076790818X/
11/24/2009 11:05:16 PM
Peter and the wolf read by Patrick StewartI'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.
11/24/2009 11:05:20 PM
You can find just about any book on CD, but good fucking luck with finding it on tape. What do you drive, a 1982 Buick Skylark?
11/24/2009 11:06:06 PM
harry potterno seriously the guy that reads them does a great job. i always listen to them on long trips
11/24/2009 11:06:20 PM
i just listend to the greatest show on earth by richard dawkins and god is not great by christopher hitchens on audiobook via itunes and they were A+ if you like that kina thing
11/24/2009 11:07:44 PM
Maybe if he was a godless Atheist like you who believed in NOTHING
11/24/2009 11:08:36 PM
in all seriousness though, anything read by anthony heald
11/24/2009 11:08:47 PM
Get something on risk management.
11/24/2009 11:09:16 PM
^^^haha
11/24/2009 11:10:20 PM
no potter or twilight for me. sorry, just can't get into that stuff. i've read most of bryson's stuff, and always reccomend short history to other people.
11/24/2009 11:11:22 PM
well what are you looking for? what's your past book history likeGet some HP Lovecraft. Chthulu, mountains of madness and The Dunwich Horror (especially Dunwich Horror) are all amazing. Not in the "read moby dick you guys its a classic!" way either. ACTUALLY amazingFor comedy I recommend "Wigfield" by Stephen Cobert, Amy Sedaris and some other dude.Stephen Hawking's "A Briefer History of Time" is excellent tooDuneor "The Hobbit" (IMO the best book and story Tolkien ever wrote)
11/24/2009 11:27:06 PM
i was thinking. i should read the sherlock holmes books in honor of the movie coming out. although i understand the new movie is not like the books, i've never actually read the series. i haven't done any reading in quite a while, actually. here's three books i'm in the middle of, but not really what i'm looking for on a road trip:a biography of Einsteinbrief history of timeEscher, godel, and Bachthe most recent book i read was McCarthy's The Road. I actually read that cover to cover in one sitting. I like lots of different things, from what i can see on the book shelf, i've read Dune, Misquoting Jesus, Catch 22, Narnia, Cancer Ward, The Godfather, Flyboys, Simplexity, and a bunch of other stuff i'm too lazy to walk over and see.[Edited on November 24, 2009 at 11:43 PM. Reason : .]
11/24/2009 11:43:01 PM
So much for nothing too heavy. I ended up with Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five. But it did pass the time, and introduced me to an author I haven't read before. I may pick up Cat's Cradle sometime.
11/27/2009 11:12:28 PM
^ I have that book on book. It's pink in color. I'm going to read it sometime.
11/27/2009 11:17:18 PM
World War Z
11/27/2009 11:19:00 PM
fermat's currently listening to Memoirs of a Geisha, I believe.
11/27/2009 11:20:44 PM
more like Memoirs of a Gaysha amirite?
11/27/2009 11:22:44 PM
11/27/2009 11:25:22 PM
^^^i've had that book on book for a while, but haven't read it yet.if you listen to a book on tape/cd/ipod, are you allowed say you've read that book? or are you obligated to add the caveat of "well, actually i listened it on tape/cd/ipod" when discussing books amongst your friends?
11/27/2009 11:29:47 PM
It's really good you should read it. and to address your question...I don't know.I've never listened to a book on tape cause I can't imagine it would be anywhere as good as reading it.
11/27/2009 11:31:35 PM
I think you can get that book on DVD as well; rendering the book on book version useless.
11/27/2009 11:35:17 PM
Memoirs of a Geisha is good until the last quarter of the book when it becomes ridiculously unrealistic. I hate historical fictions that do that
11/28/2009 1:14:34 AM
Hatchet
11/28/2009 1:17:10 AM
i read hatchet in middle school. i started reading "between a rock and a hard place" a while back. its by that guy that had to cut his own arm off with a pocket knife when it got pinned under a boulder. it was okay, but his self righteousness and own deference of good judgement in getting himself into the situation to start with just left me saying "stupid idiot" with little pity for him.
11/28/2009 1:24:19 AM
brief history of timethe universe in a nutshell
11/28/2009 1:30:35 AM
bttt another holiday, time for another time killer
12/22/2009 10:52:40 PM
Hannibal is really good on tape, if you've not read/seen it
12/23/2009 12:36:15 AM
al franken's books on tape are hilariousalso, america: the book or whatever it's called by daily show people
12/23/2009 1:52:15 AM
WORLD WAR Z
12/23/2009 1:52:55 AM
12/23/2009 2:07:12 AM
Just downloaded the entire Discworld series as audiobooks (and Ebooks but I don't want to read a novel from my computer, and don't have a reader yet).I've heard good things about them.
12/23/2009 2:20:52 AM
Malcolm Gladwell reads all of his own books for the audio versions. Blink, The Tipping Point, Outliers. I don't think his latest book is out on audio yet.
12/23/2009 9:51:41 AM
I concur with the Harry potter guy if you are into that.
12/23/2009 9:53:40 AM
What the Dog Saw, and it is out on tape, got it for Christmas for my blind Uncle
12/23/2009 9:55:16 AM
Artie Lange, Too Fat to Fishhttp://www.amazon.com/Too-Fat-Fish-Artie-Lange/dp/0385526563[Edited on December 23, 2009 at 9:58 AM. Reason : .]
12/23/2009 9:57:48 AM
any of the david sedaris books are entertaining on audiobook. 'me talk pretty one day' for instance.
12/23/2009 10:07:56 AM
World War Z is freakin SWEET, especially read by a full cast.Also:Diary by Chuck Palahnouik (adshoihdas spelling? The guy who did fight club)Pygmy by Chuck Palahnouik (dasdoiherw, kinda difficult to follow at first, because the main character is an Asian foreign exchange student...ish)Pillars of the Earth. I've forgotten the author of this one, and it's like 32 discs long. But it's really good.
12/23/2009 10:26:01 AM
I read pygmy a couple of months ago. You're not kidding about how hard it is to follow. Of all of Palahniuk's works, this was my least favorite. Pillars of the Earth was written by Ken Follett. good book, read it about 10 years ago.
12/23/2009 10:28:44 AM
they still make tapes?
12/23/2009 10:34:52 AM
12/23/2009 10:36:48 AM
12/23/2009 10:50:36 AM
I third (?) World War Z. Good book.I'll also add that 'The Hot Kid' was a good one.^wrong. I listened to that shit on tape and it was horrible. Horrible. A talking monkey, really?[Edited on December 23, 2009 at 10:53 AM. Reason : .]
12/23/2009 10:52:50 AM
^^^^^ I agree, of all Palahniuk's (I was pretty close) books that I've read, it is also my least favorite. I still thought it was pretty unique though. I definitely don't regret having read it.And you think it's hard to follow when you're reading it? Try listening to that shit on CD. I totally missed that pig dog Father had a glass eye until like halfway through the book
12/23/2009 10:58:49 AM
12/23/2009 11:01:49 AM
I enjoyed Slaughterhouse 5 so much, I downloaded Vonnnegut'sBreakfast of Champions. Just finished burning it to cds, looking forward to tomorrow's drive.
12/23/2009 11:31:14 PM
Yep, Jim Dale is freaking awesome he's won "Narrator of the Year," "Audiobook of the Year," Two Grammy Awards, Seven Grammy Nominations for voicing the Harry Potter series.
12/24/2009 10:28:43 AM
set 'em up
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