Ready Player One is an absolute must-listen for any sci-fi aficionado. Taylor’s Bobiverse series is sure to leave you hooked. And what’s not to love? With a wide range of characters, ever-evolving generations of Bob, and absolutely unmatched narration by the brilliant Ray Porter-who just so happens to be a former Narrator of the Year-the first installment in Dennis E. Named Audible’s Best Sci-Fi Audiobook of 2016, We Are Legion (We Are Bob) is a wild tongue-in-cheek interplanetary romp that is wildly popular among listeners. Now the intellectual property of Applied Synergetics, Inc., Robert soon learns that he’s to be deployed as an interplanetary probe, hunting for life in the deepest realms of space. But when he wakes up 117 years after succumbing to a fatal car crash, his consciousness has instead been installed as the AI of a computer matrix: the Bobiverse. I think the most unsettling book I've read in my life was 1984, but that was unsettling for very different reasons.Robert Johansson, a wealthy businessman, elects to have his head cryogenically frozen after death so that one day, when technology allows, he’ll be able to be reanimated and pick up where he left off. I'm not a horror person, so my apologies if my request seems disjointed. What would you recommend in audiobook format with those criteria ? I also love wilderness(?) horror like the movie The Ritual (2017) (but mostly for the first parts, where the mystery is whole and people struggle to understand what's happening to them as it unravels slowly) If an horror twist on Twin Peaks or X-Files exists out there, that's what I'm looking for basically haha ! My favourite style of horror is the "weird" atmospheric ones. Now that this door has been cracked open however, I want to dive into proper horror in audiobook form ! However, they are more on the pulpy urban-fantasy side in Dresden Files. People meddling with powers they don't understand is also a theme I enjoy. I've been listening to quite a lot of audiobooks in the past year, mainly epic fantasy and sci-fi.īut lately I've started the Dresden Files series, and I love them in part for the more horror parts.
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