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22Putney
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Any recommendations on Audio books, (latest title's) or hidden gems, not to keen on the mills and boon, just good stories. Thanks.
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My dad used to get his from the RNIB get one delivered read it return it and chose another.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Thank you done! I did explain I am disabled not sight impaired, they said no worries, we cater for disabled, the risks play on a MP3 disk player great, I have found a few good ones on YouTube as well, is it me or telly getting a bit off lately, me I expect...Thank you again...
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Hi @22Putney
Do you ever listen to BBC Sounds? They have an Audio Books section on there, which I find quite handy. There's enough of a selection to choose from, including a few classics and some fairly new releases. But also, it's limited enough that I'm not too spoilt for choice and have difficulty deciding what to listen to next.
Plenty of really great podcasts to listen to as well. Better than some of the current offerings on telly, like you say.
Hope that's helpful!
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Kristin Hannah ‘The Great Alone’ is amazing and I got it from my local library app so it was free!
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my favouriute audiobooks are circe by madeline miller (which you can listen to on youtube here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3pr4xS2Uw8)
and the collection of the first three books in the hunger games series narrated by tatianna maslany
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