kiiltz
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Anyone listen to these?
I've been listening to these at work recently when it's not busy and it's a pretty fun way to pass the time. So far, I've been staying away from fiction in favor of more informative topics like the Great Courses series (Understanding Japan, Ancient Mesopotamia and the Story of Human Language) but right now I'm actually listening to Stephen Fry's Heroes which has been a delight to listen to, especially with his humorous digressions and voices. It's opened me up to the idea of more typical literature and I feel like it could be a good way to finally getting around to "reading" stuff like Les Miserable and War and Peace, books that I could never get around to reading because I could never decide on a translation (also I suck at reading now).
There's some pretty cool shit on there too, like Shakespeare plays and after listening to Stephen Fry I'm keen to listen to other people's recordings.
I have 4 credits saved up so if anyone has any recommendations, I'm open to suggestions.
I've been listening to these at work recently when it's not busy and it's a pretty fun way to pass the time. So far, I've been staying away from fiction in favor of more informative topics like the Great Courses series (Understanding Japan, Ancient Mesopotamia and the Story of Human Language) but right now I'm actually listening to Stephen Fry's Heroes which has been a delight to listen to, especially with his humorous digressions and voices. It's opened me up to the idea of more typical literature and I feel like it could be a good way to finally getting around to "reading" stuff like Les Miserable and War and Peace, books that I could never get around to reading because I could never decide on a translation (also I suck at reading now).
There's some pretty cool shit on there too, like Shakespeare plays and after listening to Stephen Fry I'm keen to listen to other people's recordings.
I have 4 credits saved up so if anyone has any recommendations, I'm open to suggestions.