Sup /lit/
Now I'm not much of a reader of books, one could say I don't read any books, but I've got 3 free credits on audible and I was wondering if you could help me pick some books for a brainlet like me to listen to
>The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is told from the POV of a fifteen year-old autistic boy named Christopher. It starts out as him investigating the death of a neighborhood dog and turns into something much bigger. It's also one of the best versions of the hero's journey I've encountered, and the reader on Audible does a great job with it.
>The 10th Anniversary Edition of American Gods is the version preferred by the author, has a full cast of voices for the different characters, and is great if you just want a kind of "roaming around strange places in America" story.
I recently listened to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy voiced by Stephen Fry. First audiobook I listened to and I thought it was alright
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Great thread. You should expect lots of recommendations despite nobody knowing anything about you or what you like.
The Fagles Translation of the Odyssey as read by Ian McKellan is good. I don't know if it's on audible, but it is free on youtube. It is comfy as fuck.