Who has a good audiobook recommendation? What I like: nothing linguistically dense or literary (I'd rather read those with my eyes), basically genre junk that's good enough to be absorbing but not so good that I can't miss 10 minutes without feeling lost.
No, Chesterton is Father Brown. Wodehouse wrote novels about a rich ne-er-do-well named Bertie Wooster and his butler Jeeves. Very funny stuff.
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Beyond that, any of the great 19th century novelists works well on audio -- Dickens, Tolstoy, Trollope -- in part because those books were meant to be read out loud (and were read out loud by Dickens in public readings)
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Two cents: the Jeeves and Wooster books were difficult for me in audio because of all the names and relationships flying around, and doing so v quickly.
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