Ever since they moved audiobooks down to the bottom of the forums list, I keep forgetting to scroll down to it.
I've listened to several interesting books over the past several weeks. A couple of shorter stories. The first was Tokyo Raider, a short story by Larry Correia (about an hour long), the second was The Slow Regard of Silent Things a rather odd story by Patrick Rothfuss that was 3.5 hours. The longer book was Dead Six, by Larry Correia. It's an action thriller set in the near future. This one was some 21.5 hours long, so I definitely got my money's worth on this one.
The one that I just finished was Codespell, the 3rd book of the Ravirn series by Kelly McCullough. The first three books of this series were quite good, but if I recall correctly, starting with the next one, it started going off in odd directions losing steam, so I probably won't get the rest of the series in audio book. Each book is self contained listening to the first three books is fine.
The one I'm listening to right now is The Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson, a classic that I've read a number of times. So far it's quite good, the reader does a good job.
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