Looking for some new audiobooks to dig into.
Ones I’d recommend: Elementals, Gilded Needles, anything RC Bray. Stephen Fry’s Greek Mythology series is impeccable. Douglas Murray does a great read of his book Madness of Crowds.
Looking for some new audiobooks to dig into.
Ones I’d recommend: Elementals, Gilded Needles, anything RC Bray. Stephen Fry’s Greek Mythology series is impeccable. Douglas Murray does a great read of his book Madness of Crowds.
Lord of the Rings read by Andy Serkis The children of hurin read by Christopher Lee.
Dresden Files The GrimNoir series Ananzi Boys by Neil Gaiman and read by Lenny Henry. Coraline, the Graveyard Book, Neverwhere by and read by Neil Gaiman Proof the woke do have talent, and are refusing to use it.
The great lecture series can also be very good. Histories told by guys who normally know their stuff.
I haven't heard the new Serkis LOTR, but the Rob Inglis LOTR is one of the best listens out there. Every voice done to perfection, and his reading makes the text more understandable via his pacing and the way he reads to certain "beats". The best. https://www.amazon.com/The-Fellowship-of-Ring-audiobook/dp/B0099SNQYG
I have the full Inglis as well. I love how he sings everything. The Ents make more sense with his voices.