I'm afraid I'd have to concentrate too hard on hearing every word if I hadn't read the book before. And with a real book, I can easily flip back to refer to things.
'Beneath You'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I love listening to Neil Gaiman's books read by the author, ditto with Stephen King. They are both quite good at narration. The Game of Thrones audio books are fantastic, i can't recall the actor's name off the top of my head but he's quite good. I do find myself going back and skimming through a hard copy of the books to pick up the bits i glossed over while listening.
Roy Dotrice reads GRRM's A Song of Ice and Fire books - and it's already been announced that he will read the next one too.
I did pick up The Graveyard Book, and I saw that they also had Charlie and the Chocolate Factory read by Eric Idle, so how could I resist??
Has anyone listened to the Good Omens audiobook? That one could be fun.
I have. It's quite good, although I think (heresy!) I enjoyed straight Pratchett more.
I know many Buffistas have been affected by cancer. I highly, highly recommend The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer. It's a fantastic history of cancer and cancer treatment, with a generous dose of public health and awareness.
Best Novel
Blackout/All Clear by Connie Willis (Ballantine Spectra)
Cryoburn by Lois McMaster Bujold (Baen)
The Dervish House by Ian McDonald (Gollancz; Pyr)
Feed by Mira Grant (Orbit)
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin (Orbit)
EXCITEMENT!!
Oooh, “Ponies” by Kij Johnson (Tor.com, November 17, 2010) is up for Best Short Story! And Girl Genius was nominated!
So now I'm totally into audiobooks for my commute. What audiobooks do people recommend, specifically because they're good audiobooks?
I listen to audiobooks for my commute too - it's a great way to arrive not-stressed, despite traffic etc. If you can get hold of this version of The Little Stranger [link] , I loved the way it was read, as well as the writing. It's a lovely modern gothic novel, set in the 1950s if I remember right.
Did you see the Girl Genius comic related to the Hugo nom, Jilli? My husband FB'd it...lemme see if I can find...
Here: [link]
I'm excited about Feed. I liked it SO much, although, to be fair, I haven't read the others on the list.