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message 51: by Jane (new)

Jane | 3480 comments Eileen wrote: "Jane wrote: "No, all I do is listen to the radio. Texting while driving: it's illegal here in NY State, except I don't know how they catch anyone. I don't even mess with CDs; my mind can wander w..."

All I listen to is classical. There's more music and way less talking.


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Simona | 1453 comments Dawn wrote: "Simona wrote: "I tried to listen to audiobooks while driving, but it's a disaster. I become so engrossed I'm a risk to other people. :("

Wait, I've seen the drivers in Rome, how is this different ..."


HA HA really funny...you too Andy!!


message 53: by Jon (new)

Jon For any fans or potential converts to HF audiobooks, I can highly recommend C J Sansom's books. You can now get all five books in one box set and Anton Lesser as a narrator is superb.

The C J Sansom CD Box Set: "Dissolution," "Dark Fire," "Sovereign," "Revelation"


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Tim Hodkinson (timhodkinson) | 577 comments I've listened to a few Angus Donald Robin Hood books on audio. Also as mentioned above Bernard Cornwell. Also some great historical (but not fiction) works like Agincourt: Henry V and the Battle That Made England,
The Somme and The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century. The last one I ended up having to get a hard copy for though as I found it impossible not being able to underline stuff or turn down page corners for future reference.


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