Audio books... HELP!
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			I’m about to hit the road back to the PNW with a solid 30+ hours of driving ahead of me. To stay sane (and entertained), I’ve been picking up audiobooks, setting the cruise control, and letting the miles fly by. I’ve even revisited a few I’ve already read in print—because hey, a great story hits different when it's read to you. 
 
That said, there *have* been a few duds. Usually, it’s either the writing style not vibing with me, or more often, a narrator so dry they could double as sandpaper. 
 
I’d love a few solid suggestions to keep my mind buzzing while the road blurs by. To give you an idea of what’s worked for me lately, here’s a list of recent listens: 
 
21 Lessons for the 21st Century – Yuval Harari 
(I’ve read the first two in the series too—solid brain food.) 
 
Sphere – Michael Crichton 
(Nnow I have to watch the movie—Sharon Stone & Samuel L. Jackson? Let’s go.) 
 
Jurassic Park & The Lost World – Michael Crichton 
(These were the perfect backdrop while roaming around Moab. Dinos + desert = chef’s kiss.) 
 
The Kingkiller Chronicle + Bast & Ari stories – Patrick Rothfuss 
(Over 100 hours of stunning storytelling... now please, for the love of all that is mythical, finish the third book already.) 
 
Artemis – Andy Weir 
(Narrated by Rosario Dawson—*swoon*—and grounded in real science.) 
 
Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir 
(Favorite of the trip! There’s a key element that only works in audio format—pure genius.) 
 
Armada – Ernest Cline 
(Video games, space invasion, and an awkward protagonist I deeply relate to. I’ve handed out more copies of *Ready Player One* than I care to admit. Yes, it’s way better than the movie.) 
 
So... where should I take my mind next? 
 
Disclaimer: If you're about to say *DUNE*, please just don’t. I’ve tried—three times—and every time I turn it off an hour in. Maybe if someone else is driving and I can risk nodding off, I’ll try again. But for now, it’s a sleepy no. 
 
Thanks in advance! *smooch*
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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