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5) Long jump: Audiobook is 15+ hours
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Hopefully I can make it through lol



I'm sad to be ending the series but I'm excited (and nervous) to see what happens.

It is still in my audible so I will start listening (again) now, all 17 hours.
Janet wrote: "Any alternatives as I just can’t seem to do audiobooks?"
You don't have to listen to an audiobook for this prompt, you're welcome to find any title that fits then read the print version of it.
You don't have to listen to an audiobook for this prompt, you're welcome to find any title that fits then read the print version of it.


Like his previous book Poverty Safari, it's one I have to listen to in chapters, while I rant along. Both are brilliant books that cover difficult subjects with research, stories from people & a Glaswegian sense of humour.
They're books I recommend & will reread/relisten.



Books mentioned in this topic
Project Hail Mary (other topics)The King (other topics)
The Social Distance Between Us: How Remote Politics Wrecked Britain (other topics)
Poverty Safari (other topics)
A Master of Djinn (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
J.R. Ward (other topics)Darren McGarvey (other topics)
Alison Weir (other topics)
Sarah J. Maas (other topics)
Dominic Selwood (other topics)
4) Longjump: Audiobook is 15+ hours
The audiobook version of the book you choose for this prompt should be more than fifteen hours long. This doesn’t mean that you have to listen to the book on audio (although you’re welcome to do so!) As long as the audio version is more than fifteen hours long, you’re welcome to read that book as an audiobook, ebook, physical copy, live reading, etc!
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