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I have a ton of Audiable credits, give me some suggestions

Nothing that is better appreciated by actually reading. Light nonsense, preferably fantasy/Sci-fi, but more ideally something that benefits by having great readers.

Already have a bunch of discworld audios, so none of those.


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Jack reacher

Enders games :marseylegioncommander: series

The belgariad

The malloreon

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Belgariad is super good for light fantasy. Elenium (?) by the same author too


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They don't have the first series in The Belgariad for some reason. It sounds right up my alley :derpwhy: Do you need the first series to appreciate the others?

Picked up Killing Floor :marseythumbsup:


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Yes you would :marseywood: need those unfortunately. Maybe try searching specifically for pawn of prophecy??

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I did, they don't have it :marseysad:


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:#marseyrope: they have the pawn of prophecy on YouTube :marseymetokur: free if you have premium :marseybux: for download + background play

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you could try The Book of the New Sun series if you haven't already :marseyreading:

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Look at Frank Herbet books that aren't Dune. Eyes of Heisenberg and Santaroga


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Good idea. Not familiar with his other works.


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There's a pair, Whipping Star and Dosadi that are much better as books


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I dunno if they're on there, but The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy read by Douglas Adams himself were pretty awesome.

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Yeah, I own and love those. One of the books I enjoy listening to more than reading.


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Hyperion if you haven't

Diaspora by Greg Egan

The Three Body Problem + sequels

Children of Time


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Good shit. Couple of the readers are bad but all the books sound interesting so I got them anyway.


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It seems like you'd want to read permutation city before diaspora

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I read Diaspora first and didn't have any problem with it. I found Permutation City not as interesting.


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Quarter Share and that series by Nathan Lowell is pretty good (until it becomes smut partway through the second book(he skips over most of the s*x, but its pretty unbearable at times)) I think its on audible?

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The Infinite and the Divine by Robert Rath

It's awesome, pretty lighthearted and is totally understandable standalone if you don't know much about WH40K. It's basically two old people in a pissing contest in space.

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:marseythumbsup: I like 40k but only read a handful


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If you like WH40K, there are a bunch of great audiobooks you can use your credits on.

Helsreach, Titanicus, and the Vaults of Terra series are standouts imo.

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The Bible

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I already read that. Very unique fantasy tales.


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A lot of comedians have written light memoirs, and if you like them then it's like hearing them joke around for ten hours.

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Horus Heresy. I am a voracious audible user and it took me almost 3 years to get through. The voice actors are consistently excellent as well and they bring the stories to life way better than the books could. Very good production quality and it shows in the price if you don't have the top tier subscription like I do :taywine2:

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Why is eating a cow better than fricking it? I honestly don't understand bloodmouth logic.

Frick a cow:

1. It forgets it 10 minutes later, tops.

2. It might even enjoy it.

3. No harm is done unless you're like, super rough I guess? A bull peepee is 25 inches long, your sad little human peepee isn't going to disturb a heifer.

4. In a vacuum, once the s*x is done, the cow can go on and live a full and complete life with the r*pe having 0 impact on it.

Kill a cow:

1. It's dead.

2. It's dead.

3. It's dead.

4. It's fricking dead

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