DantesKite 2 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 8 hours 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.

msh 14 hours ago

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

jelicicm 13 hours ago

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

romanhn 2 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 2 days ago

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

riffraff 2 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.

blinded 2 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.

cpach 2 days ago

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

ktallett 2 days ago

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