Long drive ebook suggestions

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I like the Hardcore History podcasts. Super in depth. Not all subjects are appropriate for listening with little kids. As mentioned earlier “Ridgeline” by Michael Punke was a good listen.
 

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In the heart of the sea, the sinking of the whale ship Essex, by Nathaniel Philbrick.

This is a good one that combines a slice of American history I hadn’t learned about (the Quaker whalers of Nantucket) with a heck of a survival tale. Really well done.
 

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Steven Kotkin does such a good job of summarizing what was going on on the other side it changed my understanding of much of WW2, before during and after.
I rest the first two, and awaiting the third, which I think comes out in July. I catch endless crap from my wife/kids for reading a thousand pages on Stalin. They are interesting though.
 

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It's not WWII era but a bit earlier (1915); "Endurance - Shackleton's Incredible Journey" by Alfred Lansing, is a great listen on Audible. A failed artic exploration by Ernest Shackleton and crew and the incredible survival and rescue.
This - must be the best survival story ever told. (Antarctic, but same idea.)

Also in the genre of survival tales:

miracle in the Andes by Mandi parrado

Alone on the Ice by David Roberts.

Madhouse at the end of the earth by Julian sancton

undaunted courage by Stephen Ambrose (probably not quite the same genre but it’s close enough)

Great genre for audio books! I listen to them in many of my runs/walks and they’re awesome.
 

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Do you find yourself pausing and thinking a bit pretty often?
On long drives with the mysteries, crime novels or action stuff- no.

When reading/listening to heavier or philosophical....say something like Sun Tzu's, "The Art of War"- yeah, I do have to pause to consider certain passages.

When driving, I consciously try to remind myself; defensive driving...it's easy to let my mind wander.
 
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Anything Louis L'Amour.

They are mostly westerns, but they get you hooked quick.
Sackett series will get ya close to 100 hours with all the books following a family saga across several generations of American discovery and dvelopment from the pilgrims in to the early 1900s.

As far as longer listens 12 hours or so the two best are:

Last of the Breed (Soviet Era about an Air Force Pilot)

The Walking Drum (Tons of great historical fiction that covers a number of pre-medieval cities and areas in Europe and Western Asia)
 

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I own one audio book
No Country for Old Men
And I highly recommend it

GF listens to books, I am old school and buy books still. That said, we listened to Prince Harrys book, he narrated it as well. It was damn good I have to say. Probably why his family disowned him and sounds like screwed him over as well.

She has a detective series I'll get the name of that is pretty good
 
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