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Also, Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London series also has an amazing narrator.

Dennis E. Taylor-Bobiverse series
Kevin Hearne Iron Druid series
Christopher Ruocchio Empire of silence
Project Hail Mary Andy Weir
A Little Hatred Joe Abercrombie
RJ Barker The Bone Ships
Evan Winter The Rage of Dragons
Nicholas Eames Kings of the Wyld
Let me know what you think




Agreed. Plus The Hobbit. Andy Serkis is a worldwide treasure.
I’d also recommend the Expanse series. It’s fantastic, and the audios are great.

That's a huge shame! Such a great cast of characters, voice acted marvellously!

Try looking for 'Aurora Rising' by it's previous title 'The Prefect'.

So I found out that I really have to like the narrator to keep on listening. Some of the books recommended to me are indeed added to the wishlist.
Current listens for me are:
Gideon the Ninth, by Tamsyn Muir and narrated by Moira Quirk. Excellent character voices, but not exactly a relaxing listen. :)
In the Shadow of Lightning, by Brian McClellan and narrated by Damian Lynch. Such a great voice to listen to, and great for late evening listens too!
I also noticed Michael Kramer, Kate Reading, Emily Lawrence and Colin Mace as narrators my mind agrees with.
So I guess this turned into recommendations from me to you, haha!

I just finished E.K. Johnston's 'The Druid's Call' and am listening to 'Legends & Lattes'..."

Forever Is Too Long: The Science Fiction Classic of Immortality
IF YOU COULD LIVE FOREVER, WOULD YOU WANT TO?
A scientist discovers he is immortal. His first reaction is intense happiness, and he makes plans for his future and that of his family. But then he has to watch his family grow old and die, while he stays young and healthy. What can he do with the gift of forever? What should he do? Can he erase from his mind and heart all feeling and the need for love? And worse, can he always be sure of his superiority in a changing world? He will have to answer all these questions and more, when he discovers other immortals and must make a decision. A decision that will change the world far more than even an immortal can envision.
Here is the story of a handful of men and women who lived from the middle of the 20th century into our future. What did they make of their lives? If you found you could live forever, what would you do? Search for wealth, power, happiness...or death? What could sustain you for 200 years? For a thousand? Is forever too long to live?

I read in The Selfish Gene (in fact it was really on a joke site called Cracked), that the human brain can remember up to 250 or 300 years, should we succeed in extending our lives that much. After that, you go cuckoo for cocoa puffs.

I'd also recommend Hyperion by Dan Simmons (which presently is at sale for $6.99 (78% off)) - it is a scifi with a feeling of fantasy and I like the narrator.

Stormlight Archives The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson audiobooks by Kate Reading, Michael Kramer are fabulous as well.
Starter Villain audiobook was very good too.
Mary is one of the best audiobooks I ever listened to, but the story itself might not be your cup of tea
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I just finished E.K. Johnston's 'The Druid's Call' and am listening to 'Legends & Lattes', and I'd like some more recommendations for a good listen while in the car or at work.
I've recently fell into a Dungeons & Dragons rabbit hole since the release of Baldur's Gate 3, and YA or adult oriented doesn't matter to me as long as the story interesting.
Also, I've been eyeing the Dragonlance series, as the final book in the new trilogy will be released soon. Is it any good?
I appreciate any and all recommendations I can get and will check back here regularly.
Big thank you in advance!