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Still a great price though!
Do you have a favorite narrator?


I have downloaded The Hobbit: or There and Back Again, planning to listen to The Lord of The Rings after it. I listened to a sample. It is dramatized and have all kind of background sounds. I think I am going to like it!

Awesome club!
I'm on a free trial as well.
Elana, did you join Audible through Writing Excuses?

I joined it through Amazon. What is Writing Excuses??

My brain is firing blanks today. When I read your post, I thought I saw free trial.
Writing Excuses is a podcast with Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, and another guy I always forget the name of. They discuss the ins and outs of writing, and because Audible endorses them, they offer a different introductory deal. You get two weeks for free, then start paying the regular $15 a month after that. So, you basically get one free credit.

I listened to all the Twilight books. And I'm glad all I had to do was listen to them. I would have never finished them if I had to read them. They were horrible.
I listened to all the Artemis Fowl books. I really liked them. And I liked the Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathon Stroud. Listening to a book based on the Highlander TV show right now (got 4 of them). And after those I'm gonna listen to The Star Beast by Robert Henlein, one of my favs from my childhood.

I listened to all the Twilight books. And I'm glad all I had to do was listen to them. I would have never finished them if I had to read them...."
Oh come on, you know you really ♥'d them.. I mean I thought the whole planet was infatuated with Twilight! LMAO


My wife loves the movies. I decided to give the books a try because I didn't like the movies either. I listened to them between the theatrical releases of New Moon and Eclipse.
Maybe if there were at least one character that wasn't whiny I might have liked them.


That being said, there are some narrators that I simply cannot listen to either because of voice tone, inflection, or pronunciation. One that stands out to me was the narrator of the Percy Jackson series. He was entirely too enthusiastic in his reading to the point that it was annoying and distracting.
Tim Curry did a great narration of the Abhorsen series, really enjoyed that. And I recently finished Anne Bishop's Black Jewels series on audio which was also really good.







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Does anybody else listen to audio books? If so, I recommend joining Audio.com. They have an incredible amount of audiobooks, and you can get one each month for only $15.00. If you do love listening to audiobooks, then you know that's a deal.