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Recommendations for good audio books?

by jsteinhardt
16th Sep 2012
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[-]lukeprog13y70

Fiction or non-fiction?

Several courses from The Great Courses (formerly "The Teaching Company") are as good as the best audiobook you can find in the field.

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[-]palladias13y30

If you're doing courses, you may want to speed up the playback and shift down the pitch.

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[-]matt13y10

If you're doing anything else, you may also want to speed up the playback and shift down the pitch. To achieve that you may use a tool like Audacity (open source, many platforms, Effect > Change Tempo…) or SoundStretch. I use this to automate podcast shifting on my mac.

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[-]matt13y00

(duplicate comment removed)

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[-]diegocaleiro13y10

Go for biological anthropology, evolutionary psychology game theory, particle physics for non-physicists and general biology. All from TTC. Don't take economics from universities (UCSD) too many mentions to stuff in the blackboard. Dennett's kinds of minds Pinker's how the mind works Diamonds guns germs and steel and collapse. Maybe Gladwell outliers, but missing the graphs will be sad.

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[-][anonymous]13y00

commas please. If those were on different lines in the markdown source, precede the lines with + - or * like so:

+    a list item
+    another

or put two spaces at the end of the line you want to be actually rendered as a

EDIT: I notice the formatter is still eating source whitespace in

 stuff (BUG)

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[-]wedrifid13y20

commas please.

Capital letters at the start of each sentence are also recommended.

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[-]jsteinhardt13y10

Non-fiction.

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[-]EvelynM13y40

I've learned a lot from EconTalk (http://econtalk.org), about economics, psychology and public choice. The recordings are about a hour long, and the website has references for further reading and a transcript.

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[-]wedrifid13y20

I've learned a lot from EconTalk (http://econtalk.org), about economics, psychology and public choice. The recordings are about a hour long, and the website has references for further reading and a transcript.

Thankyou! I'm going to download a bunch now.

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[-]acephalus13y40

This may fit better in an Open Thread, since you're not even asking for a specific kind of book.

Edit: since I'm posting here, might as well recommend Confessions of a Conjuror by Derren Brown, narrated by the author. excerpt

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[-]DanielLC13y20

I suggest How to Succeed in Evil. The chapters can be downloaded here.

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[-]atorm13y10

I know you said non-fiction, but the Discworld novels, especially those narrated by Stephen Briggs, are really quite good.

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[-]Jabberslythe13y10

Audiobooks for learning languages and for appreciating music benefit immensely from the audio format when they are designed for it.

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[-]Dr_Manhattan13y10

If you are going the Audible route (it was well worth it for me) you can pretty much start with "what book would I like to hear". My hit rate has been very high for certain categories, e.g. popular non-fiction, investing books, much sci-fi.

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[-]Document13y00

On the other hand, some audio books are only available through services like the NLS or Learning Ally that you need proof of disability to use. Occasionally people share them online, but there are several LW-relevant ones I've never been able to find.

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[-]Pablo11y00

See also Nick Beckstead's audiobook recommendations.

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[-]Jayson_Virissimo11y00

Thanks. I found this a valuable source for my to read list (including deletions).

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[-]scott_from_castify13y00

We're doing LessWrong content as audio. There are currently several commutes worth of audio from the sequences, with more coming soon.

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[-]palladias13y00

The Poisonwood Bible is a great novel, but I enjoy it much more in audio. The story has five first person narrators, and the voice acting of the reader is very strong and makes it easy to know who you are listening to. My family ended up with two copies, since we lent it out so much.

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Audio books have been discussed a bit before, but I never saw a list of recommendations. What books are good in an audio format (especially ones that can be listened to while driving)? I commute 45 minutes a day and would like to put that time to good use.

ETA: I'm mostly interested in non-fiction (goal here is to learn useful stuff, as opposed to entertainment).