Subject: RE: Good Audiobooks for runningAudiobooks have been a staple of my running for 6 years now. I tend to alternate between normal books, sci-fi and podcasts. Normal books: - Into Thin Air (my first runnig audo book. I was only able to run 5km at most back then. I started listening and enjoyed it so much I ended up running 10km before I realized it...) - Confessions of An Economic Hitman (Economics, military, humour...) - most Simon Winchester books (Kraratoa, Map that Changed the world, Crack at the Edge) - great combination of history, biography - Song of Ice and Fire (George RR Martin) - Yup. That's the Game of Thrones series. Thousands of pages, hundreds of hours. I've run huge chunks of 2011 & 12 listening to these. When will George get his butt in gear and finish the next book????? - I am America and So Can You (Stephen Colbert) - just plain fun Sci-Fi: - Foundation series, Dune Series, **Some** Heinlein, Podcasts: I find there are only 2 worth listeing to: CBC Radio's "Quirks and Quarks" & NPR's "Radio Lab" - both have a strong science bend to them so its more for us nerd types.... Edited by mgalanter 2013-04-04 3:30 PM
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