For me it was Audibles “The Great Courses - Ancient Egypt” with Egyptologist Bob Brier. It’s 24h long but it is really worth it.

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    I just listened to 14 Omega Force audiobooks and really enjoyed them. Lighter than a lot of sci-fi but fun and exciting.

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    Recently listened to The Invisible Life of Addy Larue. It was excellent, both the story and the narrator.

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    It’s more of an audio drama than an audiobook but I really loved The Sandman by Audible.

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    No recent great ones, but Mo Gawdat’s “Scary Smart: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and How You Can Save Our World” was ok.

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    The Count of Monte Cristo

    It is ‘novel zero’ and has it all.

    Free audiobook readings, released in the Public Domain, are available at librivox.org