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I have a bunch of audible credits left and I wanna cancel my subscription but before that I want to use my credits to buy and keep the books to listen to later. Please suggest some good books available on audible. PS: it will help if u mention a bit about the book as well :). Edit: I have been using scribd for audiobooks for past year. Their UI isn’t great, but they r cheaper and u get all books in their catalog for free with monthly subscription and they have more books. So if something is on scribd I don’t wanna get it on audible. #audiobooks
The Rational Male
What’s the book about?
Inter-gender dynamics
Steve Jobs Born a crime First fifteen lives of Harry August Becoming Gone girl
Thanks.
Born a Crime was awesome on audio! Upvoting that one.
Technical: Pragmatic Programmer, An Elegant Puzzle, various Manning titles Society: Fukuyama titles, Robert Greene titles, Knowledge and Power Negotiation: Never Split the Difference, Flip the Script
Thanks. But r technical books good in audible form?
The Manning ones are the best that get very technical. Not too much code-reading. Have to get accompanying pdf to fully learn it. But hearing it and then reading it is a good way to reinforce knowledge. I tried a few Manning titles; highly recommend the one by Chollet on deep learning for a good intro. The other books I listed are more conceptual.
The Expanse novels. The narrator is one of the best I've seen and incredible story if you are into science fiction.
Yes yes. Thanks!
Any recommendations from you? Your favorite audio book/s?
My all time favorite is On the shortness of life - Lucius Annaeus Seneca If I read one book in my life it would be that one. Others from my recent list thomas paine’s right of man - Christopher hitchens Algorithms to live by - brian Christian Demon haunted world - carl sagan ethics - spinoza A country of blind - hg wells Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion - Paul Bloom Denial of Death - Earnest Becker Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It - Chris Voss Blueprint: How DNA Makes Us Who We Are The 48 Laws to power - Robert Greene Lying - Sam Harris A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole Justice -Michael J. Sandel Meditations of Marcus Aurelius - Marcus Aurelius Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion- Robert B. Cialdini Hype: A Doctor's Guide to Medical Myths, Exaggerated Claims, and Bad Advice - How to Tell What's Real and What's Not - Nina Shapiro MD , Kristin Loberg
Sapiens
Thanks for suggestion. But I should have mentioned that’s available on scribd. And scribd is the reason I haven’t been using audible much for past year.