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.
Can't comment specifically on audio books since I don't listen to them, but if you're into non-fiction you might wanna try a underrated American classic like "Two Years Before the Mast". In a quick googling you can find a few different recordings (and most of them free). This book was the one who got me addicted to maritime non fiction. It offers a wealth of information on California in that brief Mexican interregnum (after it no longer belonged to Spain, but before the American settlers). Not to mention that it's always fantastic to put yourself in the shoes of a person that lived some 200 years ago). If anyone is interested in first hand accounts of old sailing voyages I got tons of recommendations.