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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsRecommend an audible book,please
Last edited Fri Aug 3, 2018, 09:31 PM - Edit history (1)
I have two free credits expiring on the 21st. I am using the free credits and immediately cancelling since I usually use the library.
I need recommendations. Give me a wide variety,please.
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Recommend an audible book,please (Original Post)
xmas74
Aug 2018
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pbmus
(13,141 posts)1. Recently been listening to
The President is missing, Enlightenment now, and How to change your mind
Cousin Dupree
(1,866 posts)2. Island at the Center of the World by Russell Shorto.
Early Manhattan (New Amsterdam) under Dutch rule. Such interesting history.
genxlib
(6,158 posts)3. Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King
https://www.amazon.com/Hearts-in-Atlantis/dp/B0000547DG/ref=tmm_aud_title_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
I absolutely loved this book in audio
It's actually a novel followed by several shorter stories. The main story is about several kids growing up in the sixties. It has a mildly supernatural bent to it but nothing like the horror books that King is known for.
It really reminded me of my youth. Even though it was about 15 years before my time, it really took me back. The main story is brilliantly red by William Hurt.
I have hooked at least three people on audiobooks by having them listen to that one
I absolutely loved this book in audio
It's actually a novel followed by several shorter stories. The main story is about several kids growing up in the sixties. It has a mildly supernatural bent to it but nothing like the horror books that King is known for.
It really reminded me of my youth. Even though it was about 15 years before my time, it really took me back. The main story is brilliantly red by William Hurt.
I have hooked at least three people on audiobooks by having them listen to that one
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