I’m currently reading a book called Shoeless Joe which is the book that inspired Field of Dreams. As a big baseball fan it was a must read for me, plus I wasn’t aware it was based on a book until a few years ago.
I finished the Little House books. Always wanted to read them and found them at a flea market. My grandmother loved the show and as a kid I didn’t care about it but as an adult I love it. Always at least a few episodes in my DVR.
If audiobooks count, I got through all of Dan Abnett's mainline Eisenhorn, Ravenor and Bequin books plus a few of the shorts, about the adventures and tribulations of certain inquisitors in the WH40k universe. As someone not very familiar with 40k, it's interesting to be following a group of characters who operate largely in the civilian plebeian level of intrigue, without the backing of power armour and titans and such, to the extent that the appearance of an actual space marine in the story tends to be a major event which disrupts the power balance. Abnett's good at making these low level events tie into massive schemes which dictate the fate of whole systems, as well as putting a nice note of cosmic horror into his warp-related descriptions.
An unfortunate side effect is that I've somehow become less interested in the grander scale violence of 40k as a result. I tried listening to one of his books about titans and bounced right off. A friend recommended I listen to or read (the latter is unlikely these days) the Gaunt's Ghosts series as a middle ground.
I still need to fully dive into 40K Lore
The Eisenhorn books are one of the best places to start. Actually anything by Dan Abnett is a good place to start, he's the best writer they've got.
With the possible exception of Sandy Mitchell, the Ciaphas Cain books are good.
where do you find these audiobooks
In my own case, aforementioned friend gave me her amazon login so I can just listen to any of her purchased library, but that's the legal way. If you want to keep your access within the bounds of legality and proper respect for copyright, I hear you should by no means ever visit foul sites like 'audiobookbay' or similar. No sirree.