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I can't decide what to spend this months audible credit on, so am open for suggestions. I want something fairly long, but not too heavy in content.
I did consider letting you all vote on what I should use it on, but I really don't want to waste it on Katie Price's biography, so quickly scrapped that idea.
I'm working my way through the Jack Reacher books - long and light. Before that it was Ben Aaranovitch's Rivers of London series.
Katie Price's biography.
I enjoyed Hungry For Miles by Steven Primrose Smith.
Last one I listened to on Audible was This May Hurt. About the life of a junior doctor who goes into obs and gynae. I really enjoyed it but there are bits you probably wouldn’t want to be eating anything when he described events.
Been listening to audio ones before sleepy time of late. Out of the last 5 the only one I never dropped off to before 20 minutes were up was Sapians. Thought I'd have heard it all before but was quite fascinating.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Swan-Impact-Highly-Improbable-ebook/dp/B002RI99IM
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Atomic-Accidents-Meltdowns-Disasters-Mountains-ebook/dp/B00HVPI1IA/ref=sr_1_4?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1550705588&sr=1-4&keywords=nuclear+disasters
Something different!!
What I can't work out now, is why I put e-book instead of audio book in the thread title, I wasn't even drinking. I guess sobriety doesn't suit me.
Bomber by len deighton
Something by terry pratchett?
Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy?
Anything recorded by Stephen Fry?
Utopia for Realists And How We Can Get There by Rutger Bregman
Its thought provoking. Quite a bit of his evidence is biased ... but his reasoning for a lot of his thinking is inductive overall.