I work a job with a lot of downtime, and the new supervisor is a retard who's been waving his dick around about phones despite nothing going on 99% of the time. But being the "generous" guy he is he's okay with us listening to music as long as we're not looking at our phones. Anyone have any good audiobook or podcast recommendations? I'm a history buff, so anything related to that would be cool. I'm also game for any based politics or Manosphere content.
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Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman and read by Lenny Henry. It's a really good book even if the creators have politics made of fake mink.
Dresden Files read by James Marsters.
All of the works of Tolkien and Son. The Children of Hurin is read by Christopher Lee. It's a tragic tale of heroism and a curse by the very embodiment of evil.
Dream Park by Larry Niven.
The Star Wars books by Timothy Zahn.
The audio play of Neverwhere. Rap chanting monks and a story of a man stuck in the magical part of the London Underground. There is also a sequel that is quite enjoyable.
The Great Lecture series has some nice introductory histories. I felt like a student in class again when I listened to this or that.
Doctor Who audio plays.