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I Listen to Podiobooks

Hey, we all love paper books and even standard audiobooks. But lots of busy people are discovering a whole new way to enjoy books -- serialized audio!

This group is for fans of this new method of distribution, we call these a podcast novel or a podiobook. If you are one, come along with us for the ride! We like lots of other books and...more »

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  • acameron

    Favorite Podiobooks?

    Podiobooks.com certainly doesn't lack for means of rating its podiobooks, but are there any that regular listeners would like to highlight for particular kudos, or "if you liked that you'll love this" status?
    acameron started this discussion 2 years ago. ( reply )

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  • Elisa B

    Elisa B 

    Personally, my favorite author is Nathan Lowell. While there are many excellent authors on Podiobooks, I can listen to any of Nathan's repeatedly without getting tired of them. This is really rare for an audiobook because usually a story it's never as good the first time you hear it.

    posted 12 months ago. ( reply )
  • Dr. Jeffrey Turner

    Dr. Jeffrey Turner 

    Forever Fifteen By Kimberly Steele. It is one of the most dark and interesting novels I've heard.

    posted 11 months ago. ( reply )
  • stuartb67

    stuartb67 

    I'm with Dr Turner on Forever Fifteen, and would also recommend Brave Men Run by Matthew Selznick. (If you like the 7th Son trilogy, I'd almost guarantee you'll like Brave Men Run. I admire what J C Hutchins has achieved, but IMHO Brave Men Run is much better and certainly more concise!)

    posted 11 months ago. ( reply )
  • golu

    golu 

    I love the easy going style of Mur Lafferty, her audiobooks are an interesting combination of fantasy and humor

    posted 6 months ago. ( reply )
  • Wayne M

    Wayne M 

    Crescent, by Phil Rossi, was freakin' awesome! I have a full review of it on my shelf, if you want to know what I really think. ;-) I also thought The Failed Cities Monologues, by Matt Wallace, was superb. The shifting perspective style was as interesting as it was innovative, and the story was built upon the various experiences of the characters. My only complaint here was that it ended too quickly! I wanted to keep going...

    posted 3 months ago. ( reply )
  • golu

    golu 

    I am really enjoying Brave Men Run. The thoughts of the teenager mind are handled very nicely.
    Impressive.

    posted 3 months ago. ( reply )
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