I need recommendations for my next audio book.
My first (recommended by @BillGates) was @TrevorNoah's self narrated "Born a Crime". The combo of the narration and the story itself was so good I looked forward to entering Lagos traffic so I could have more time to listen to it.
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It's also a great way to learn of the tragedy of apartheid and the dynamics of South African. There are a number of similarities with Nigeria and her colonial experience. (But apartheid was evil sha. Kai!)
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@trevorNoah was good in it sha. One minute you're laughing hysterically the next you are clenching your jaw in anger. Loads of random emotions.pic.twitter.com/1ycV7M6cCE
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I'm afraid I've set too high a bar for my next
@Audible audio book but I need suggestions. I like historical books, business biographies, and biographies in general. I would not mind something serious that will open my mind.Show this thread -
But it had to be well narrated for it to work.
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Thankfully
@Audible is doing a 2 for 1 promo so I'm happy to experiment. BTW, this link can give you Born A Crime free if you have not got a free Audible book before. https://www.audible.com/pd?asin=B01IW9TQPK&source_code=AFAORWS04241590G4 …Show this thread
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