Audiobooks definitely count.
Check out Joe Abercrombie's "The First Law" Trilogy ("The Blade Itself",
"Before They Are Hanged" and "Last Argument of Kings") read by Stephen
Pacey. It's an incredible reading.
Is your version of Speaker for the Dead the Stefan Rudnicki version?
On Jun 13, 2012, at 1:14 PM, Larry Pesce wrote:
> So do audio books count here? If so, my current reading list includes
> (please, no laughing):
>
> American Apocalypse: Wastelands (in Process)
> Ghost in the Wires
> Domain of the Dead
> The Passage
> The Hunger Games
> The Walk
> The Wind Through the Keyhole
> Speaker For the Dead
> The Girl Who Played with Fire
> The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest
>
> I suspect that I'll get through a good portion of that list, depending
> on how much travel I have. :-)
>
> On 6/13/12 11:13 AM, David3 wrote:
>> Hi,
>> First I have still to finish "Ghost in the Wires" and to study better
>> the "Shellcoder's handbook"
>>
>> After that I look forward to read "Practical Malware Analysis" and seems
>> also to be interesting "We Are Anonymous: Inside the Hacker World of
>> LulzSec,
>> Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency"
>>
>> Davide
>>
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