Need a new audiobook. What are your recommendations? #asknostr
Which you feeling? Fiction or nonfiction?
Usually non fiction. Here is a sample of a handful of my last few https://i.nostr.build/onOSZV1RFpc4J4ne.jpg
Anna Karenina
It's unique to audible, but I like the "bobiverse" series
The Stench of Honolulu by Jack Handey
Never Split the Difference. From Criss Voss. Is about negotiations. Totally recommended
dunno if audiobook, but https://libcom.org/article/anarchism-documentary-history-libertarian-ideas-volumes-1-2-3
The Marxification of Education by James Lindsay
If you didn’t read A Progressive’s Case for Bitcoin, the audio book is pretty good. Actually sounds a little like @Jason Maier
Unhumans from Jack Posobiec
Finding George Orwell in Burma by Emma Larkin
Rutger Bregman - Humankind: A Hopeful History https://open.spotify.com/artist/6BfvXeQIrnjeh2u4PzFq8t (german) Derren Brown - Happy (I have it locally if someone needs it just PM me please)
The myth of normal by Gabor mate
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Non fiction that ive recently really enjoyed Crooked (Forrest Maready) Atomic Habits (James Clear) Cold Start Problem (Andrew Chen) Bullshit Jobs (David Graeber) The Moth in the Iron Ling (Forest Maready)
Great rec on “Strong Towns” btw.
Oh yeah! Another great one
Love to see the Forrest Maready recommendations. Very good books.
Amusing Ourselves to death The fourth turning The fourth turning is here
In Harm's Way by Doug Stanton--about the sinking of the USS Indianapolis in 1945
This is all redone classics of the OG scholars Alexander Plato etc …