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Audiobooks - what are you listening to?

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By (user no longer on site) OP    28 weeks ago

Unbreakable by Dr Vonda Wright

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By *nickerDropperGlory69Man 28 weeks ago

cavan town

Chaos: the truth behind the manson murders. Great book.

"And away": Bob mortimer. You either love him or hate him. I think he's brilliant.

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By *rofqawMan 28 weeks ago

Cumbernauld

This Bursted Earth by Garth Marenghi. Saw him in Edinburgh last week, brilliant!

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By *arryWhiteXxxMan 28 weeks ago

Midleton

"Standing in Gaps"

Seamus O'Rourke

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By *ventofMan 28 weeks ago

lucan dublin

States of play: How sportswashing took over football

Miguel Delaney

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By *kcoupleCouple 28 weeks ago

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Only found out Spotify have audio books and I'm currently listening to "cocaine diaries". The story of an Irish guy who got caught smuggling drugs in venezuela. Pretty good so far

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By (user no longer on site) OP    28 weeks ago

Oh I must check that one out

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By *ittleBoPeepingWoman 28 weeks ago

Galway, Clare


"Only found out Spotify have audio books and I'm currently listening to "cocaine diaries". The story of an Irish guy who got caught smuggling drugs in venezuela. Pretty good so far"

Careful with Spotify though because you only get a certain amount of hours per month. I'm sure there's something you can sign up for that gives you more as part of your subscription.

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By *ittleBoPeepingWoman 28 weeks ago

Galway, Clare

I'm listening to one of the Cormoran Strike books on Auible. Also listening to You, Happier by Daniel Amen.

And another on Borrow Box.

Hate not having a book to listen too. Or read - one on the Kindle too.

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By *ictureperfectCouple 28 weeks ago

Kildare-ish


"I'm listening to one of the Cormoran Strike books on Auible. Also listening to You, Happier by Daniel Amen.

And another on Borrow Box.

Hate not having a book to listen too. Or read - one on the Kindle too.

"

Listened to the 1st few Cormoran Strike books. Really enjoyed them but found 1 a hard listen and never went back.

Currently listening to 'Murder in Florence' by T A Williams. Really good easy listen.

Highly recommend the Orphan X series if anyone is into Jason Bourne type books.

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By (user no longer on site) OP    28 weeks ago


"Only found out Spotify have audio books and I'm currently listening to "cocaine diaries". The story of an Irish guy who got caught smuggling drugs in venezuela. Pretty good so far

Careful with Spotify though because you only get a certain amount of hours per month. I'm sure there's something you can sign up for that gives you more as part of your subscription. "

Yes that’s correct, when I run out of listening hours it offers to extend the hours for an extra 11.99 per month, haven’t ever needed to though

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By *adinLouthMan 28 weeks ago

dundalk


"Only found out Spotify have audio books and I'm currently listening to "cocaine diaries". The story of an Irish guy who got caught smuggling drugs in venezuela. Pretty good so far"

Have they got "Fly Fishing" by J.R. Hartley?

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By *upermanslovechildMan 28 weeks ago

Killiney

The Witcher series, currently on Baptism of Fire

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago

I'm more of a kindle type. Listen to a lot of podcasts in the car but my mind would wander listening to a book. Reading about an English guy walking alone from Italy to Norway back in the 90s.

The escapism of it all really appeals to me. Probably says something about me though.

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By *onny1969Man 28 weeks ago

local

Orphan X series and John Connolly Charlie Parker series

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By *eard and BoobsCouple 28 weeks ago

Portstewart

Currently listen to the daily content uploaded to the sf spectral YouTube channel there stories are pretty good mostly military style stories with a twist adding werewolves and vampires

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By *onny1969Man 28 weeks ago

local

You can listen to audiobook for free from your local library and download them on to your phone through the BorrowBox app.

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By *eard and BoobsCouple 28 weeks ago

Portstewart

Beard here there's an audio book series ive been listening to for absolute years think it's now upto around 21 books or so called Adrian's undead diary. He's a janitor at a private school and it's his story about how he survives and helps others and builds communities

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By *ateniteCouple 28 weeks ago

Youghal

Just finished Cry Havoc by Simon Mann about his attempted coup in Equatorial Guinea. Comes across as hugely biased given that he wrote and narrated it himself.

Just started Mountain Commandos in the Falklands about Royal Marine Mountain Cadre's role in the war.

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By *oo32Man 28 weeks ago

tipperary

Ozzys autobiography

Legion of the damned

Just after downloading borrowbox

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By *ightlight69Couple 28 weeks ago

Clare,Limerick


""Standing in Gaps"

Seamus O'Rourke "

i just finished that and leaning on gates both excellent. Another recommendation i have although very different is project hail mary so good and im listening to the Martian now also great

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago

Project Hail Mary, which has been turned into a film, is highly regarded due to its excellent narrator Ray Porter

This is the link to the full audiobook, I'm assuming they have the book on YouTube in full to help promote the movie

https://youtu.be/XVowPlZUwr8?si=_k8wG18ooI2EhEqa

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By *ightlight69Couple 28 weeks ago

Clare,Limerick


"Project Hail Mary, which has been turned into a film, is highly regarded due to its excellent narrator Ray Porter

This is the link to the full audiobook, I'm assuming they have the book on YouTube in full to help promote the movie

https://youtu.be/XVowPlZUwr8?si=_k8wG18ooI2EhEqa"

I listened to it on audible but it is available on borrowbox which i just discovered recently and it an excellent app especially considering it is free

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By *appyPandaMan 28 weeks ago

Kilkenny and Waterford

"Thud" by the great Terry Pratchett for the umpteenth time. There's so many books in their series that it's just so easy to go back again and again

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