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21 minutes ago, Amoret said:

If you want something along the same lines, you might check out the Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. The Count of Monte Cristo would be a good one for long travels, too.

I love the Count of Monte Cristo and are currently reading aloud with my daughter. Thanks so much for the recs, will check that one out! 

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Silas Marner  by George Eliot is quite good too, and it has a somewhat similar feel. I hated the book when I had to read it in high school, but I just reread it last summer (right after I read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, actually) and really enjoyed it.

I second the recommendation for A Gentleman in Moscow, and we enjoyed listening to an audio version of Blackout and All Clear by Connie Willis -- very different from Bronte, but engaging and good for long drives.

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I enjoyed Midnight's Children read by Lyndam Gregory - hearing it really made all the difference to feeling the rhythms of the narration.

I also loved Moby Dick read by William Hootkins.

Also, a shout out for a brilliant voice actor  - Peter Kenny.

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5 hours ago, Tree Frog said:

I recently listened to Lessons in Chemistry read in part by the author when I was on a road trip. I really liked it and started to watch the series based on the book. I found the book much better.

I could not finish this book. A bit too—-on the nose? It’s too bad.

 

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4 hours ago, marbel said:

The audio of Middlemarch, narrated by Juliet Stevenson, is very good.

Also seconding A Gentleman in Moscow, though it is a very different type of story from Tenant.

She’s a favorite narrator for sure.

i read a Gentleman in Moscow a little while back, great book. 

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I second The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins, if you want something similar. I think it's a really interesting book.

For something different, I really enjoyed Tom Lake by Ann Patchett. It's set during Covid and it's a gentle, well-written story about a woman in her 50s talking to her now adult daughters about her past. 

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22 minutes ago, bookbard said:

I second The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins, if you want something similar. I think it's a really interesting book.

For something different, I really enjoyed Tom Lake by Ann Patchett. It's set during Covid and it's a gentle, well-written story about a woman in her 50s talking to her now adult daughters about her past. 

I enjoyed Tom Lake with Meryl Streep audio ❤️

the Dutch House narrated by Tom hanks was even better. 

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2 hours ago, Forget-Me-Not said:

Daniel Deronda read by Nadia May is fantastic 

I love Nadia May. She also goes by, or maybe her real name is, Wanda McCaddon. She was a favorite at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival when I was going there back in the 90s

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On 7/12/2024 at 9:23 AM, Amoret said:

If you want something along the same lines, you might check out the Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. The Count of Monte Cristo would be a good one for long travels, too.

Thanks to you and to @bookbard for suggesting Woman in White, I’m loving the audio and it and it’s deliciously long. I had a record 26hrs plus travel back to the US due to delays and events and now taking long walks daily so this is just the ticket 🙏

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10 hours ago, madteaparty said:

Thanks to you and to @bookbard for suggesting Woman in White, I’m loving the audio and it and it’s deliciously long. I had a record 26hrs plus travel back to the US due to delays and events and now taking long walks daily so this is just the ticket 🙏

When I choose an audio book, I look for the wonderfully long ones, as well. Not only do I like the bang for my credit but I love being able to live in the world as long as I can. I had no idea Woman in White was 26 hours. I read it a long time ago but now I think I need to give it a listen. Thanks for coming back for an update!

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