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What book should I listen to next
Thus far my membership with www.audible.com has allowed me to listen to "A People's History of the United States" and "A Short History of Nearly Everything" during my commute. I'm surprised by the fact that it's taken me all month to get through these two; I guess I underestimated exactly how much time I spend in the car. Anyway, up to now, I've put these titles in my wishlist:
1984 (Unabridged); George Orwell All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten (Unabridged); Robert Fulghum America (The Audiobook); Jon Stewart Black Like Me (Unabridged); John Griffin Blink (Unabridged); Malcolm Gladwell Crime and Punishment (Unabridged); Fyodor Dostoevsky Den of Thieves (Unabridged); James Stewart Freakonomics (Unabridged); Steven, Stephen Levitt, Dubner Getting Things Done; David Allen Getting to Yes (Unabridged); Roger, William, Bruce Fisher, Ury, Patton How to Win Friends & Influence People (Unabridged); Dale Carnegie In a Sunburned Country (Unabridged); Bill Bryson Into Thin Air (Unabridged); Jon Krakauer Learn in Your Car: Spanish, Level 1; Henry Raymond My Life, Volume I (Unabridged); Bill Clinton My Life, Volume II (Unabridged); Bill Clinton Pride and Prejudice (Unabridged); Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility (Unabridged); Jane Austen The Case for Democracy; Natan, Ron Sharansky, Dermer The Civil War: A Narrative, Volume I (Unabridged); Shelby Foote The Civil War: A Narrative, Volume II (Unabridged); Shelby Foote The Civil War: A Narrative, Volume III (Unabridged); Shelby Foote The Da Vinci Code (Unabridged); Dan Brown The Feynman Lectures on Physics: Volume 1; Richard Feynman The Future for Investors (Unabridged); Jeremy Siegel The Millionaire Next Door (Unabridged); Thomas, William Stanley, Danko The Psychology of Winning; Denis Waitley The Relationship Cure; John, Joan Gottman, DeClaire Truth and Fiction in The Da Vinci Code (Unabridged); Bart Ehrman Ulysses, Volume 1: Episodes 1-3 (Unabridged); James Joyce Ulysses, Volume 2: Episodes 4-15 (Unabridged); James Joyce Ulysses, Volume 3: Episodes 16-18 (Unabridged); James Joyce War and Peace (Unabridged); Leo Tolstoy This list may or may not convey the fact that I am not terribly interested in fiction, but more interested in improving myself and/or becoming more learned. Also worth noting is that some of these selections are too ambitious, with regards to their length. Given what I know now about how quickly I can get through material, selecting something like My Life unabridged (50 total hours listening time) might not make sense. Sadly, there are basically no poker books available for download. |
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