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Audiobook recommendations?
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Honestly liked David Goggins’ first book on audio, Can’t Hurt Me. His co-writer ends up narrating and they break out from story-telling mode to dive into certain details of stories
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The Complete George Smiley Radio Dramas (BBC on Audible) It’s like 8 different John le Carre audiobooks that you can listen to in under 3 hours apiece! (And only costs a single Audible credit.) Tinker Tailor Solider Spy is my personal favorite.
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malcom gladwell’s talking to strangers is top notch audiobook experience. thinking in bets by annie duke is a good exp related to probability/ poker references.
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@v
Peter Attila’s Outlive
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If you’re a Star Wars fan Darth Plagueis is amazing.
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Dune
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The Philosophy of modern song by Bob Dylan. Cinema Speculation by Quentin Tarantino Traffic by Ben Smith Bonus: record yourself sleeping for 8 hours then play it back while you’re working n see if u can stay awake.
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After watching the movies and reading the book I re-listened to Blow: how a small-town boy made $100 million with the Medellin cocaine cartel and lost it all.
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The Snowball: Warren Buffet and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder. The unabridged version of course.
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Candace Millard's River of Doubt and Bill Bryson's One Summer are both all time favorites. For fiction, Neal Stephenson's Anathem, especially since a lot of the fictionalized vernacular he uses makes sense when you hear it spoken.
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loved ‘Ways of Being’ by James Bridle as audiobook. Though also read parts on paper. Read by the author, great voice. Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence. What does it mean to be intelligent? AI increasingly appears to be something stranger than we ever imagined.
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