Best production goes to His dark Materials. A must.
I also recommend :
Of Mice and Men
1984
Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption
A Wizard of Earthsea - The only way I could finish a LeGuin book. But it grew on me somehow. For weeks I would find myself mumbling to myself in the indifferent voice of her characters. To great joy.
The Now Habit - a self help book for procrastinators.
On The Wealth of Nations by P. J. O'Rourke - a summary of sorts of Adam Smith's famous book.
The Art of Mingling - it's okay I guess. Also good for falling asleep.
Don't recommend:
Clan of the Cave Bear, because the book sucks.
I also recommend :
Of Mice and Men
1984
Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption
A Wizard of Earthsea - The only way I could finish a LeGuin book. But it grew on me somehow. For weeks I would find myself mumbling to myself in the indifferent voice of her characters. To great joy.
The Now Habit - a self help book for procrastinators.
On The Wealth of Nations by P. J. O'Rourke - a summary of sorts of Adam Smith's famous book.
The Art of Mingling - it's okay I guess. Also good for falling asleep.
Don't recommend:
Clan of the Cave Bear, because the book sucks.
This message last edited by AgentOrange on 22/11/2009 at 04:50:38 PM
Audiobooks
20/11/2009 09:06:35 PM
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Several Pratchett books were nicely made, can't remember exactly which though *NM*
20/11/2009 10:49:22 PM
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Agreed. The Harry Potter audiobooks were amazing with Jim Dale. *NM*
20/11/2009 11:18:03 PM
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The first three books of Martin's Fire and Ice have some of the best reading I've ever heard.
21/11/2009 12:36:54 AM
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Yup. I asked Martin about Dance, and he's hopeful that Roy will be up for narrating it. *NM*
21/11/2009 12:10:18 PM
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I've listened to quite a lot of audiobooks
22/11/2009 04:48:10 PM
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