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SethGreene531 · M
I recommend:
Blackout - Connie Willis
Riding Rockets - Mike Mullane
Exploding the Phone - Phil Lapsley (audiobook)
The Old Ways - Robert Macfarlane (audiobook)
Blackout - Connie Willis
Riding Rockets - Mike Mullane
Exploding the Phone - Phil Lapsley (audiobook)
The Old Ways - Robert Macfarlane (audiobook)
@SethGreene531 I love audiobooks. Especially on trips. My all time favorite is The Arctic Event by Robert Ludlum.
SethGreene531 · M
@Musicman Absolutely, and the right narrator makes all the difference.
Any of Ludlum's books on audio would be great; especially travelling through appropriate scenery--mountains, winterscapes, or foggy streets.
Any of Ludlum's books on audio would be great; especially travelling through appropriate scenery--mountains, winterscapes, or foggy streets.
@SethGreene531 A good story makes a short drive out of a long day.
SethGreene531 · M
@Musicman For sure, it mutes the passing of time.