A Gentleman In Moscow is especially compelling on Audio. But, I mean, “an interesting book” is pretty vague. The Holy Bible? A Great Courses series on German grammar? If You Give a Mouse a Cookie?
Sapiens and then Home Deus by Yuval Noah Harari are both super interesting if you want something philosophical that looks at why humans are the way we are.
I think thrillers are just the best for audible. Suspenseful enough that you won’t start thinking through your grocery list, and if you do and miss something it’s okay cuz they’ll hold your hand at the end and give you a full explanation. ?
If you like historical fiction Beneath a Scarlet Sky is amazing!
Came here to suggest the same thing!
AH I’m really excited to start this now. Thank you guys!
@Chandni it’s actually based on a true story which makes it even crazier!
A Gentleman In Moscow is especially compelling on Audio. But, I mean, “an interesting book” is pretty vague. The Holy Bible? A Great Courses series on German grammar? If You Give a Mouse a Cookie?
Sapiens and then Home Deus by Yuval Noah Harari are both super interesting if you want something philosophical that looks at why humans are the way we are.
I think thrillers are just the best for audible. Suspenseful enough that you won’t start thinking through your grocery list, and if you do and miss something it’s okay cuz they’ll hold your hand at the end and give you a full explanation. ?
Specifically, I liked “you” (awesome narrator) and “the silent patient” (best thriller I’ve read in a while)
@Natalie I love thrillers! Definitely going to add the silent patient on my tbr
Thank you everyone! ??