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Hey, I'm Sarah and I pretty recently started listening to audiobooks. I listen to them mostly when I'm driving and/or cleaning XD I joined the group because I'm always looking for suggestions of good audiobooks!!
p.s.- I invited some of my GR friends to the group, hopefully some of them will accept and expand this group ^_^
p.s.- I invited some of my GR friends to the group, hopefully some of them will accept and expand this group ^_^





I have a long commute to work everyday so I pass the time by listening to audiobooks. I read fantasy, Sci-fi,YA ,urban, and dystopian. At least those are the ones I seem to gravitate to. Hoping to make some like minded new friends.


I'm Cherale and a babe in the woods where the audio stuff is concerned. But trying to get more actively into it. So far listened/read-












I am Christine from SE North Carolina on the coast living amongst all the tourists these days.
I work for the Cancer Center of a teaching hospital an hour away and my audio books help w the commute.
I have been visiting used book stores and found some good ones but I signed up for Audible last night and am very excited!! :)



This is my first online group and first bookclub. I'm looking forward to experience.


Hello. I've been a regular audio book reader since 1997 -- fifteen years. I started off with cassette types in my car while commuting, but I've progressed to digital audio with Audible on my iPod since 2004.
My commuting time has recently dropped from two or three hours per day to under fifty minutes, so I might not get through as many books as I used to in the past few years.
As for what I enjoy, here is a break down. (And I'm a database geek so I can get numbers like this very easy.)
Fiction, Literature: 204
Non-Fiction: 148
Fantasy, Science Fiction: 100
Crime, Mystery, Suspense: 72
Horror: 16
Poetry: 4
Religion, Spiritual: 2
Western: 1
Children's, Young Adult: 1
My commuting time has recently dropped from two or three hours per day to under fifty minutes, so I might not get through as many books as I used to in the past few years.
As for what I enjoy, here is a break down. (And I'm a database geek so I can get numbers like this very easy.)
Fiction, Literature: 204
Non-Fiction: 148
Fantasy, Science Fiction: 100
Crime, Mystery, Suspense: 72
Horror: 16
Poetry: 4
Religion, Spiritual: 2
Western: 1
Children's, Young Adult: 1



My favorite audiobook so far has been Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth - the narration by John Lee is superb. I have a couple others by him that are waiting in the wings.
I'm a school principal, so listening to a book on the way home helps me to decompress after the day - love it! :) I look forward to joining in on the read for August! :)


I love audiobooks!! unless the narrator isn't very good. I used to have a longer commute and was able to listen to a lot more books. Now I work 5 minutes from home but still get to listen at work pretty often. I am excited to be a part of this group. My top two favorite authors are Louis L'amour and David Baldacci.



Nan

I started listening to audiobooks in 2008, when my work commute went from 8 minutes to about 25 after getting a new job.
It was actually my husband -- boyfriend at the time -- who got me hooked on them. He borrowed a book from a family member for a long car trip that we took together and it was awesome. I love to read but had never listened to a book before. Now we always try to get a book for any trip that is four or more hours each way.
I also try to keep a few in the car when my work commute is longer than 30 minutes or so, so whether or not I'm listening to audiobooks regularly at any given time depends on my job. Of the last five jobs that I've had, only two required me to be in the car very long. I recently started a new job and my commute averages between 30 and 45 minutes each way. Having a solid hour of reading time during the work week definitely softens the blow of a long commute!



My first books I liked reading were choose your own adventures. Then in 1995 I started reading The Vampire Chronicles series cause a good friend gave the first 5 books in the series as a Christmas gift.
But my first audio book was Lord Loss (The Demonata, #1) by Darren Shan

Now over 430 books later and also avg. about 17 books a here I am to date.

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