DantesKite 4 days ago

I really enjoyed the Edward Herrman narration of the "At the Mountains of Madness" when I listened to it years ago.

What struck me is how it still feels haunting even decades later; it aged quite well. I couldn't help shake the creepy feeling there was something unearthly at the edges of our world.

  • markus_zhang 2 days ago

    Thanks. I need to listen to this. HPL has a distinct "smell" that none of his contemporaries can match. Somehow his stories sometimes give me shivers.

romanhn 4 days ago

I really enjoyed listening to the Silo series by Hugh Howey recently. I also went through a Stephen King binge years ago and I specifically recall Frank Muller did a great job with the narration on many of the books (sadly he passed away before finishing the Dark Tower series).

  • blinded 3 days ago

    Second this! Will be interesting to see how the apple tv show adapts book two.

riffraff 4 days ago

"greatest hits", a collection of short stories by Harlan Ellison. Should be available on many platforms, I listened to it on audible.

Mostly sci-fi, some great, some good. Most are read by the author himself, who has a peculiar style ("over the top" perhaps is the best way to describe it).

Some of the stories are classic, so I think it's worth reading/listening to.

Some are just boring and/or confusing for me, ymmv.

msh 2 days ago

For cosmic horror “a colder war” by Charlie stross is great.

blinded 4 days ago

I recently finished book 4 of Red Rising series. Its great! The author is finishing the last book and it should be out early next year.

jelicicm 2 days ago

Haruki Murakami's What I talk about when I talk about running was a nice listen. For bonus points, listen while running obviously.

cpach 3 days ago

I’ve been listening to The Road to Serfdom by FA Hayek. It’s quite interesting.

ktallett 3 days ago

Beyond the Wall was a really interesting listen about the DDR.

ivape a day ago

The Last Lion, Winston Spencer Churchill.