Where are you getting your audio books, Stehl? We get ours (I grab them for the wife) at MAM. Do you have a better/different source?
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Where are you getting your audio books, Stehl? We get ours (I grab them for the wife) at MAM. Do you have a better/different source?
They are all over the internet; I would suggest some very strange celestial search parameters, algorithms and codes. :)
(...longest with pars to repair has been about 1800 days... how many human years is that? I'm amazed!) :alien:
Thanks, Stehl. Forgot briefly you were one of those rare NZBers who also visits with people. I can see how NZBs would be suited for this size of download as long as retention was there. I'll probably just stick with torrents for now.
Michael Connelly Lost Light, Harry Bosch number 10
"The Troop" by Nick Cutter
(Pure horror... even has Stephen King's stamp of approval.) :alien:
Edit: 3/15/15 VERY Good for Horror Fans
"The Deep" by Nick Cutter
EDIT: 3/28/15 (Ehhh... The Troop was better.) :alien:
Went back to David Weber - World of Honor Book 4 "The Service of the Sword" (World Of Honor - Complete 6 Book Scifi Series)
(Very decent so far.) :) :alien:
Also knocked off a few days with John Steakley's - Armor ...excellent Military Scifi! :)
Switched to... John Scalzi 's Old Man's War (Series)... 5 Books I believe.
(Pure Scifi.... and never laughed that hard on first book.) :alien:
Edit: Almost forgot... polished off Vaughn Heppner's "The Lost Starship" before starting Old Man's War series stark contrast in these writing styles. If you like simple or mediocre I'd consider the Lost Starship mildly entertaining with the promise of further efforts to come in this vain.
John Scalzi 's Old Man's War (Series)... "Ghost Bridgades" 2 of 5 Book Series I believe.
(Great friackin start!) :alien: