I’m open to anything in general but right now I’m into historical nonfiction.
Your Favorite Books
LOTR Narrated by Phil Dragash. It's a fan reading but he does all the voices as well as added a soundscape and score for the entire thing, apparently took years to do. It really made it immersive and saved me during a large chunk of quarantine lol.
https://tokybook.com/lord-rings-audiobooks-01/
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Thanks and thanks anyway.
Right now I’m listening to Killers of the Flower Moon for obvious reasons which is engrossing so far.
Right now I’m listening to Killers of the Flower Moon for obvious reasons which is engrossing so far.
The Song of Achilles
Do you enjoy podcasts? If so, I'm a huge fan of American Revolution Podcast by Michael Troy and The History of Rome by Mike Duncan. Both are extensive and wildly in depth. I am well over 100 episodes into the American Revolution podcast, and only about 35 episodes into the Rome one.
It's nice to get a no-fluff view of these time periods in short, digestible episodes. I often listen to them on my way to and from work. I definitely recommend them to anyone interested in either of those time periods.
Yes and thanks! Sounds great.ChristNolan wrote: ↑September 14th, 2020, 4:55 pmDo you enjoy podcasts? If so, I'm a huge fan of American Revolution Podcast by Michael Troy and The History of Rome by Mike Duncan. Both are extensive and wildly in depth. I am well over 100 episodes into the American Revolution podcast, and only about 35 episodes into the Rome one.
It's nice to get a no-fluff view of these time periods in short, digestible episodes. I often listen to them on my way to and from work. I definitely recommend them to anyone interested in either of those time periods.