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What audiobooks do you listen to more than once?

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Specs Bunny (specsbunny) | 494 comments John wrote: "I'm posting this as a warning to other people that I consider this offensive language. I don't believe in banning people, but this ice is awfully thin.."

Thank you John.


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Margo | -3 comments Many thanks John


message 103: by L J (last edited Jan 31, 2020 09:31AM) (new)

L J | 315 comments I tend to re-listen to series books to get into world before new book comes out and I re-listen to favorites when I am doing things I know will cause me to miss words.
Nalini Singh especially the Psy-Changeling series
J.D. Robb I re-read all in audio in order and listen again to favorites.
Shelly Laurenston books make me laugh so in addition to before new book I sometimes do them as mood changer when I finish sad or stressful book.
Rex Stout Nero Wolfe books have been favorites for years so I can pretty much re-listen/re-read any of them any time.
There are more including ones I re-listen to at Christmas but these give an idea about my re-listening.


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Margo | -3 comments I rarely re-listen to books but there are a few notable exceptions. A couple that spring to mind are Assassin's Apprentice and that entire series, for the exceptional storytelling. Company of Liars both for the great story and the audio by David Thorpe.


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Scott S. | 722 comments L J wrote: "I tend to re-listen to series books to get into world before new book comes out..."

Ooo yeah, I do this too if it has been a while. I'm about to start the Deathless series by Chris Fox and I read that he does a quick recap like tv shows used to do "last time on ….". And you can just skip to the first chapter if you don't need a recap. I thought that was really clever and wish other authors would imitate.


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Karen (rhyta) | 166 comments I am currently in a buddy reads group for J.D. Robb, we are reading one book a month to go through the whole series. I use the audio versions of this series. This will be my second time through them and I have enjoyed reacquainting myself with the characters I may have forgotten.

I tend to re-read series, especially if it has been awhile between installments. I listen to the previous book so I can be caught up when I get my hands on the newer one.


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Specs Bunny (specsbunny) | 494 comments Karen wrote: "I tend to re-read series, especially if it has been awhile between installments. I listen to the previous book so I can be caught up when I get my hands on the newer one. "
Ditto. Next week I will be re-listening The Stone Circle to be ready for The Lantern Men on February 6th (or on my birthday the day after: my yearly present to myself, the new Ruth Galloway).


message 108: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 62 comments I re-listen to many books. As some said, for that feeling of comfort, or revisiting an old friend, if I'm having a hard time finding something new, or simply because I love a readers voice and can't get my hands on something new read by them.

I tend to listen to Stephen King books over and over, but also anything read by Campbell Scott. Stephen Lang, Mare Winningham, Johanna Parker and George Guidall to name a few.


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