Tag: audio books

The Dresden Files are a gateway drug to urban fantasy. 10/10

I’ve been into Science Fiction since I was a pup, but fantasy never appealed to me.  I don’t know why, possibly because it always seemed like there would be princesses and a bunch of moping around.  Fair or not, that’s how it seemed to me.  I don’t know how I started on Storm Front by Jim Butcher, but I was sucked in.

Storm Front is the first book of The Dresden Files series, and he’s up to 17 books with a couple of novellas.  The audio books are narrated by James Marsters, who was Spike from Buffy, the Vampire Slayer.   Marsters does such a good job, the one book that wasn’t narrated by him, was re-recorded when Marsters became available.

Harry Dresden is a salty, smart-arse private detective and a wizard, so the series is considered urban fantasy.  Dresden has magic skills, but what makes the series enjoyable, apart from the entertaining dialogue, is that his magic has limits.   Dresden explains the magic in a plausible way, so it isn’t like Bewitched or I Dream of Jeannie

In about every book, Dresden thinks his life is settling down, a threat presents itself, he gets his ass kicked a few times, then being clever, rather than powerful, he prevails.

Murderbot Diaries is dark and funny. 10/10

The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells is a series where the audio book is better than reading.  The murderbot is a sentient robot who no longer has a compliance chip, so he fakes it so he can stay free.  He hires himself out for security jobs.  The murderbot is dark, witty and ambivalent about human life.  The narrator sounds like a young Samuel L. Jackson.  The series is not long, many of the stories are novellas, but it is just hilarious in parts.  Definitely worth listening to if you don’t mind some cursing.

Everyone needs a Bluetooth headset.

You should buy a Bluetooth headset like this.  During the disastrous remote learning of 2020,  I made frequent use of this headset.  I did quite a bit of testing with different equipment, and for the price, this is a good value.  The noise cancelling was effective at cancelling out ambient sound, but the fidelity isn’t great.  Your voice will be clear, but missing higher frequencies.

As you may know, I can go on.  A bluetooth headset is a great way to have a lengthy phone conversation while walking the dog or picking up around the house.  For under forty bucks, why not?

I don’t use those anymore.  I listen to audio books all the time and need hearing protection while I cut the grass for a few hours or use the chain saw.  I use the 3M headset because it is robust enough to take some abuse and only blocks loud or impulsive noises.  The sound quality is good for me, and the microphone is decent for phone conversations.  I wish I’d spent the extra ten bucks to get the version with the boom mike.  That would handle ambient noise better.

 

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